Okay Everyone needs one...

6000 bucks for a GPMG is very very reasonable.



On the other hand, I will be more interested in buying a 5.56 open bolt LMG like a Minimi or Negev- at least feeding it is possible.
 
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I would love to see this in Canada. But do you think the ATF would let this be exported to Canada? Somehow I doubt it.........they won't let the PS90, FS2000, LUSA and a host of others. I would think this would be in the same boat. It would be worth a try though.

Sure they will, and do.
Very much worth a try, and +2 -$6000 is cheap!

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Hmm - so basically, someone's gotta go down there, feed the parts into a machine that will scan them for a cad program, then build it up here....

Looks purdy to me.
 
I was just wondering, would we even have to deal with the state department to get a semi auto PKM? Why couldn't someone import parts kits from one of the original eastern european source countries, to be assembled in Canada, as a semi auto? Essentially, doing what VLTOR is doing and cutting out the middle man. I'm not saying I'd know how to do it, just hoping one of you might.:)
 
I was just wondering, would we even have to deal with the state department to get a semi auto PKM? Why couldn't someone import parts kits from one of the original eastern european source countries, to be assembled in Canada, as a semi auto? Essentially, doing what VLTOR is doing and cutting out the middle man. I'm not saying I'd know how to do it, just hoping one of you might.:)

Canada lacks the capability. The best method would to be to go to a PKM producing country, have them take new receivers and convert them, like the VZ58 was done. I am surprised nobody has done it with the czech beltfeds yet. But in all reality I don't think our dealers are that hugely motivated to do such a complex deal. They like to import pre-existing rifles, like the VZ's which took several years after they where in production as semi's to make it here.
 
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