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a renegade with a CMMG ( or similar ) 22lr dedicated kit with a barrel shorter than 18.6! ( id pick a 14.5 )

semi auto goodness. affordable ammo. full metal feel. and it can fit in a pack!

i'd get at least 2 if they were 2k or less.
 
A good idea for you would be to improve your shipping service... I ordered on october 2nd, no tracking since.
You finally answered me on october 13th to tell me that you would take care of it, nothing since .....

on the top of my order made on 2 october, it was written :

Hi,

Just to let you know — we've received your order, and it is now being processed. SHIPPING DISCLAIMER - Please allow 3-7 BUSINESS DAYS for UPS or Canada Post tracking numbers to be processed. Below you can find your order information:
 
Get rid of that goofy oversized mag well. It looks butt ugly. Link up with Colt Canada and make Maple Ridge Armoury versions of the C7/C8 series rifles i.e SA15.7 & SA20
 
A proprietary drum mag for the straight pull rifle would be cool! Considering it’s manually operated there should be no limit on capacity. Just one thought also PCC would be sweet!
 
NR Semi auto piston style 223 with a reliable action
That is fully operational unlike the WK180 types.
180 s and that style of poorly designed rifles are a poor attempt at rifle and are built to fail !
Canadians need a reliable 223 for our shooting sports and Varmint hunts
I’m sick and tired of nonsense solutions to a non existent problem
 
At this point the market has a healthy selection of 180 variants and we just had 2 new PCC's added to our list.

A semi-auto .308 is the one category that is dearly lacking in the Canadian Market.

If you want to go a safer route, a compact, traditional bolt-action scout rifle in .308 would also sell well.
 
On second thought, a modern, semi-auto 7.62x39 would also be a winner.

There are 1 million some-odd SKS's in the country. That's a whole lot of people that likely have stock-piled bulk 7.62x39 crates.

Aside from the M10X, 180 Variants and $5000+ Valmets, we don't really have any semi auto 7,62x39 options available to us that aren't either cost prohibitive or plagued with reliability concerns.
 
On second thought, a modern, semi-auto 7.62x39 would also be a winner.

There are 1 million some-odd SKS's in the country. That's a whole lot of people that likely have stock-piled bulk 7.62x39 crates.

Aside from the M10X, 180 Variants and $5000+ Valmets, we don't really have any semi auto 7,62x39 options available to us that aren't either cost prohibitive or plagued with reliability concerns.

1 million sks lol tell me more about it ...
 
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