SGWorks bullpup stock for SKS legal in Canada??

I understand that, but earlier in this thread someone had indicated that a dealer was looking to bring them in. I thought maybe someone had the inside track on a new development.
 
I understand that, but earlier in this thread someone had indicated that a dealer was looking to bring them in. I thought maybe someone had the inside track on a new development.

The first new development would be the law changing. Actually the first development would be ridding ourselves of a liberal federal government. Then the law would have to change. Then dealers could bring them in.

Until then, prohibited.
 
Necro-thread alert!!! (sorry) What if someone designed a bullpup stock that had the sks dust-cover milled into it? That would make the stock an integral part of the rifle since the dust cover contains and retains the recoil spring and the rifle cannot be used without that dust cover in place.
 
Necro-thread alert!!! (sorry) What if someone designed a bullpup stock that had the sks dust-cover milled into it? That would make the stock an integral part of the rifle since the dust cover contains and retains the recoil spring and the rifle cannot be used without that dust cover in place.

No. You're still converting an existing rifle to a bullpup using a stock system. You cannot convert an existing firearm to a bullpup.
 
It would have to be the receiver anyways, not some miscellaneous gun parts. Because what was banned in the law is a stock + firearm that makes a bullpup.


2 Any rifle, shotgun or carbine stock of the type known as the “bull-pup” design, being a stock that, when combined with a firearm, reduces the overall length of the firearm such that a substantial part of the reloading action or the magazine-well is located behind the trigger of the firearm when it is held in the normal firing position.

A bullpup stock with a SKS dust cover isn't a firearm. Because an SKS dust cover isn't a firearm.

The reason why we have legal bullpup firearms in Canada is that the receiver of the firearm, is the stock too. Such as the tavor x95 and the T97, you can't remove the receiver from the stock because they are the same thing.
 
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