Non-Restricted Tactical Rifle Choices?

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I fell in love with the 'Canadian_Non-Restricted' SG 550 at an outdoor store I visited last week. It got me thinking, what other choices are out there for a reliable and accurate (and obviously tacticool) rifle that isn't restricted in Canada? Something with a factory picatinny rail chambered in 5.56 would be preferable. While the iron sights on the SIG are the nicest I have ever seen, I would still like to be able to mount 3x or 4x optics on it. The SIG is a little pricey, especially given the lack of any optics mounts, but it is quite impressive.
 
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good for you, on looking into tactical carbines!
as for choices,robinson arms xcr = bang for buck in my opinion great, nice looking hunting rifle /wink
 
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I fell in love with the 'Canadian_Non-Restricted' SG 550 at an outdoor store I visited last week. It got me thinking, what other choices are out there for a reliable and accurate (and obviously tacticool) assault rifle that isn't restricted in Canada? Something with a factory picatinny rail chambered in 5.56 would be preferable. While the iron sights on the SIG are the nicest I have ever seen, I would still like to be able to mount 3x or 4x optics on it. The SIG is a little pricey, especially given the lack of any optics mounts, but it is quite impressive.

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Eesh, I'm not up to snuff on the 'tactical carbine' lingo, post edited. Probably why I couldn't get any search results.

Is the XCR really non-restricted? I'll be doing some research on it tonight. For about $4000 dollars, the 550 would have a picatinny on it. I have no idea what an XCR is worth, but I'm sure it's worth it.
 
The Swiss Arms is NOT a 550. How do I know? The 550 and all variants are prohibited by name in the legislation, hence they are not 550's.

Anyone on this board who is SMART will refrain from saying otherwise.
 
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