i was talking with one of the gun shops and was told that they are actually prohib in canada for some stupid reason, cant remember what the reason was, but a cried a little over it, so i got the little brother, but not quite the same![]()
why would anyone want a ruger product? Is it free?
I asked P&D enterprises in Edmonton if they would ever get the SR 556 in stock and they said that it has been permanently banned by the USA for export.
Bummer it is a sharp gun with a few extras I would love on my AR like a Piston driven action and a 4 stage gas regulator.
Oh yeah, .223 - Good, 5.56mm - Bad
How do those 'tards actually run a country?
Oh yeah, .223 - Good, 5.56mm - Bad
How do those 'tards actually run a country?
Other AR variants are allowed to be exported, does the SR have some "features" that the Yanks are afraid of?
"Can't trust those "foreigners" with a flash hider"
Yeah there is a feature that made it a prohibited rifle. It was specifically designed to accept a silencer (like many ARs) but you can turn the gas regulator completely off making it a single shot, non-cycling semi-auto. That way there will not be any mechanical sounds of the action cycling, just the pin strike and hiss of the bullet. This feature places it a bit further into the anti-personal realm and further outside the recreational shooter realm.
However without a silencer to take advantage of this feature you pretty much have a moderately disabled AR. Who wants to have an AR style rifle that you have to rack every time you want to shoot? Prohibiting Canadians from owning a gun that has the potential to be used in concert with a prohibited device is like saying Canadians can not have shotguns anymore because they can be used to fire illegal 'flachette' shells.
Don't try to make sense of any decision made in Ottawa, it will only waste your time and make you angry.
Yeah there is a feature that made it a prohibited rifle. It was specifically designed to accept a silencer (like many ARs) but you can turn the gas regulator completely off making it a single shot, non-cycling semi-auto. That way there will not be any mechanical sounds of the action cycling, just the pin strike and hiss of the bullet. This feature places it a bit further into the anti-personal realm and further outside the recreational shooter realm.
However without a silencer to take advantage of this feature you pretty much have a moderately disabled AR. Who wants to have an AR style rifle that you have to rack every time you want to shoot? Prohibiting Canadians from owning a gun that has the potential to be used in concert with a prohibited device is like saying Canadians can not have shotguns anymore because they can be used to fire illegal 'flachette' shells.
Don't try to make sense of any decision made in Ottawa, it will only waste your time and make you angry.
Yeah there is a feature that made it a prohibited rifle. It was specifically designed to accept a silencer (like many ARs) but you can turn the gas regulator completely off making it a single shot, non-cycling semi-auto. That way there will not be any mechanical sounds of the action cycling, just the pin strike and hiss of the bullet. This feature places it a bit further into the anti-personal realm and further outside the recreational shooter realm.
However without a silencer to take advantage of this feature you pretty much have a moderately disabled AR. Who wants to have an AR style rifle that you have to rack every time you want to shoot? Prohibiting Canadians from owning a gun that has the potential to be used in concert with a prohibited device is like saying Canadians can not have shotguns anymore because they can be used to fire illegal 'flachette' shells.
Don't try to make sense of any decision made in Ottawa, it will only waste your time and make you angry.
That way there will not be any mechanical sounds of the action cycling, just the pin strike and hiss of the bullet. This feature places it a bit further into the anti-personal realm and further outside the recreational shooter realm.




























