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So I know a bunch of us chose the option to have them ship to canada instead of keeping them in the state, so from the original update if there out of product guns there should be in canada now or pretty dam close; so are there in canada yet?
 
I don't think it makes a difference if they are stateside or on this side of the border. Shipping may be faster that's about it. This FaRT business really stinks.
 
noo, depends on how they import them, that is what was written. If they are imported and stay at dealer untill frt we still get refund if they go prohib as there is provisions to send them back to the US for sale. I want mine on canadian soil as soon as it is ready, the US can change their export regulations at any time as could Canada with import regs.

That was my understanding.

I overlooked the possibility of the US changing export laws.. good point.
 
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The RCMP will take it's time with this FRT... just as it has with every other FRT. It's a very lethargic beauracracy.

I bet the example gun just sits there, while the technician looks at it drinking coffee and surfing the web.............................

Its obvious their intentions as they went after the SA and CZ858.......The RPD is all like " So How Do You Like Me Now! "

and the technician takes another sip of coffee and checks out the latest news...................
 
I bet the example gun just sits there, while the technician looks at it drinking coffee and surfing the web.............................

Its obvious their intentions as they went after the SA and CZ858.......The RPD is all like " So How Do You Like Me Now! "

and the technician takes another sip of coffee and checks out the latest news...................

You do realize the lab approved the Famae 540 series of rifles the same time as the Swiss series right? Two guns that look very similar, gave the same lineage, but one predates the named version.

Plenty of "cool" guns have been approved year after year. There are no less that a dozen of designs currently awaiting approval, plus all of the other work that the lab does outside of classifications.

It takes time.
 
You do realize the lab approved the Famae 540 series of rifles the same time as the Swiss series right? Two guns that look very similar, gave the same lineage, but one predates the named version.

Plenty of "cool" guns have been approved year after year. There are no less that a dozen of designs currently awaiting approval, plus all of the other work that the lab does outside of classifications.

It takes time.

I want to cut them that much slack. Unfortunately they have unrolled the whole spool of rope and burned it a long time ago.
 
You do realize the lab approved the Famae 540 series of rifles the same time as the Swiss series right? Two guns that look very similar, gave the same lineage, but one predates the named version.

Plenty of "cool" guns have been approved year after year. There are no less that a dozen of designs currently awaiting approval, plus all of the other work that the lab does outside of classifications.

It takes time.

Sorry, I only care about the RPD approval at this moment :p

AND in breaking news, The lab technician drank another 6 cups of coffee today...............

So all kidding aside.......................

What is the average time it takes to approve an FRT?
 
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