PPS-43 by Pioneer Arms Corp located in Poland

Too bad about the folding stock being only in the closed position.

I'm sure they could have some made up with the functional folding stock, given that NFA rules on short barreled rifles don't apply here.
 
Too bad about the folding stock being only in the closed position.

That would be to satisfy the American law about "short-barreled rifles" -- attaching a shoulder stock to a pistol in the US without first obtaining a $200 licence will get you in big trouble. Here it's just the same as changing the grips. I imagine that any production for import into Canada would have a functioning stock.

Just guessing.
 
yes, but if it gets classed as a pistol due to the non-functioning stock, then we can have 10 rounds mags. a fair trade i think. Im sure a way can be found to add a stock.
 
Any news on this? I'm even more interested now after visiting friend in Tx and trying his. It was very fun to shoot, even feels better to me than Beretta Cx4, and the long(er than TT) barrel really gets the 7.62 up to some serious fps! For the stock, it's just a spot weld on the pivot joint so even if they came to Canada that way, it seems the weld can be very easily ground off.
 
Hmmm - bring in 10 with the stock folded as pistols and the rest with stock welded out, then bring in all the mags as pistol mags. Problem solved.
 
this gun looks awesome, and hell i'd love to own one....but it will probably look to scary for the rcmp, sorry guys i doubt this will be anything more then prohib. just my two cents
 
Hmmm - bring in 10 with the stock folded as pistols and the rest with stock welded out, then bring in all the mags as pistol mags. Problem solved.

Sorry but, the Taurus judge was imported as a pistol first, now the rifle versions are still considered pistols.
 
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