ROC T91 upper in the States... can we have it up here?!...

I would love to have one directly from the ROC.

On the other hand, doing business with Taiwan could be a death spell if one also does business in China, especially when it comes to dealing in the military industry.

So you may not see importers who do business with the PROC want to risk dealing with a ROC's arsenal.
 
It has been a few years in the making, but hopefully we will get our own batch.
CanadaAmmo needs to make this happen.
Hopefully 聯勤 205 can export this direct to us.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/374570-T91-Taiwanese-piston-AR15


Would be cool if we could get their funky carry handle too

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I'm excited to pick one up. It'll go well on one of my spare PSA lowers.

Even at the MSRP, $599 is pretty good for a complete upper with a CHF barrel.
 
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2016/10/16/2003657255

A contract has reportedly been signed with US arms importer Wolf Performance Ammunition for Taiwanese-made T91 upper receivers, or “uppers,” ammunition and other parts for the assult rifle to be sold in the US, according to a report on the Firearm Blog.
While the Ministry of National Defense declined to comment on the issue, Wolf Ammunition posted several test-fire videos on YouTube and other video platforms of the uppers attached to various lower receivers.
The T91 carbine was researched and manufactured by the ministry’s Armaments Bureau and has been standard issue for the Taiwanese Army.
One thousand initial sets of the uppers are to be delivered to Wolf Ammunition over the next few years, with subsequent sales pending the popularity of the Wolf A1 carbine in the US, sources said.
The Wolf A1 — which can be used for sports or hunting — uses the T91 uppers.
The Regulations on Sales of Ministry of National Defense Produced Industry or Technology (國防部科技工業機構產品銷售辦法) state that the ministry’s technological products are separately categorized as class A, B or C, with class A requiring Executive Yuan approval for sale, class B hardware requiring a report to be submitted before approval for sale, while class C products can be approved by the manufacturer with a report submitted to the supervisors for reference.
Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Tsai Shih-ying (蔡適應) said the deal was reached because the US National Rifle Association received the approval of the US government prior to finalizing the deal.
According to sources, the government is unwilling to be labeled as an “arms-exporting nation” due to international politics, adding that the regulations on arms exports mean only the uppers and other primary components, such as bolts, are sold.
Sources said that exporting the uppers might also be due to restrictions imposed by the US National Firearms Act.
The source said the Armaments Bureau is also assisting Wolf Ammunition to provide commercial-use bullets for the Wolf A1.
This would be the first time that Taiwanese arms, or arms components, have been sold commercially, sources said.

I said buy one before the Taiwanese politics come into play.
 
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