norinco-97

Lever is. I saw the first one Dr Van Nostran (Lever arms) got in a while ago:) . In what seems to be a trend, it looks better in person than in the pictures. I only had a few mins to look, but I'd say for a non-restricted bullpup configuration rifle for under $1000 you can't go wrong. We
re seeing the beginning of a new era ladies and gentlemen, one in which all the old gun laws have been finally untangled and we get to play with the cool stuff again!!! Jump on the wagon, come to the shoots and try em yourselves! I think they have 5 ?for sale? as of last check, but you'll have to contact them yourself to find out.

P.S. - I'm putting some money on the tavor and Type 97 being on a proposed ban list eventually, so grab one while you can, cus you'll fight ten times as hard for the right to have one if you already do.
 
Hopefully Marstar will go to bat for the firearm community on this one and will import these things in significant numbers once they're done with the M-305's ...
 
H Wally said:
Lever is. I saw the first one Dr Van Nostran (Lever arms) got in a while ago:) . In what seems to be a trend, it looks better in person than in the pictures. I only had a few mins to look, but I'd say for a non-restricted bullpup configuration rifle for under $1000 you can't go wrong. We
re seeing the beginning of a new era ladies and gentlemen, one in which all the old gun laws have been finally untangled and we get to play with the cool stuff again!!! Jump on the wagon, come to the shoots and try em yourselves! I think they have 5 ?for sale? as of last check, but you'll have to contact them yourself to find out.

P.S. - I'm putting some money on the tavor and Type 97 being on a proposed ban list eventually, so grab one while you can, cus you'll fight ten times as hard for the right to have one if you already do.

Thanks, I know what I want now after the SKS :D
 
I asked Lever whether they stock the 97:

"We have had a very limited quantity in the past. We don't know if we will be able to acquire more in the future however.

Thanks,
Brett, Lever Arms"
 
:onCrack: :onCrack: :onCrack: :dancingbanana: :dancingbanana: :evil: :runaway: :evil: :puke: Is there any way write a stickey that all of us must read in order to post. I've already asked the prohibited question:evil: for fun:evil: ,and people just go nuts:eek: :eek: :eek:
I've seen pics but no firearms:evil: There must be something we do not understand in general......Maybe we should all call C.F.O.s and the R.C.M.P. to make things more clear, and futhermore the conservative minority government. The best way to go about it is that someone finds all the links in a simple fashion, and all of us vote, or rather express our opinions:dancingbanana: :evil: :dancingbanana: :bsFlag:
 
pontcanna said:
I asked Lever whether they stock the 97:

"We have had a very limited quantity in the past. We don't know if we will be able to acquire more in the future however.

Thanks,
Brett, Lever Arms"

Methinks it is time to look for other Canadian suppliers, as the current ones seem to be having a lazy turn at the wheel of their past monopoly in this market.
 
:I only had a few mins to look, but I'd say for a non-restricted bullpup configuration rifle for under $1000 you can't go wrong.
I think there is some desinformation - I spoke to someone in LeverArms over the phone today and the I've been told 97 is restricted. And it is unknown whether thy will ever get their hands on it again. So for me 97 is out of question. Darn I never knew having cool deer gun will be such hussle.
 
Hey guy's you can all stop dreaming
Bull pup stocks are illegal in canada! period.
You may think marstar is a bunch of idiots But:
Here is the reply from the CFC on bull pup stocks

Dear Mr. *****

Thank you for your enquiry.

The Criminal Code Regulations prohibits :

"2. Any rifle, shotgun or carbine stock of the type known as the "bull-pup" design, being a stock that, when combined with a firearm, reduces the overall length of the firearm such that a substantial part of the reloading action or the magazine-well is located behind the trigger of the firearm when it is held in the normal firing position."

You would not be able to import it.and this would be
PROHIBITED! Under The Criminal Code Regulations

Yours truly

Communicaitons and Client Services
Canada Firearms Centre

Who was it that said it was old, but now its comedy gold?
 
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