Sterling Arms R9 MK1 9mm - **SOLD OUT**

I think to answer her question, Its like the handgun ban. Panic buying galore, no one cares, everyone knows there wont be compensation.
People are just fed up gonna buy and gonna shoot their legal property. In my opinion anyways.
Also everything and anything if Liberals win will be banned eventually.

Cons aren't the best answer either as they only roll back policy
yet never give us gun owners any good bones. I would like to see the whole system re-done and set up so we are
protected from future governments, However Im a dreamer it aint gonna happen lol.

cheers
I know it's not what you mean, but the Liberals are promising overhauls to the firearms program should they win this reelection lmfao.
 
You have to buy them when you can, because you sure can’t buy them once you can’t!!! Even if they become Safe Queens. Pretty much every one of us now has safe queens that we can only (legally) play around with in our own homes. I guess this hasn’t bothered me as much as some people because I mainly collect Antiques so I’m already pretty used to having a safe with 30 guns in it that I hardly ever, or never, shoot.
I remember looking at a tiny Browning .25 pocket pistol, and then saying “Naaahh, maybe I’ll buy one another time”. Or racks of Norinco AK47’s at Lever Arms for half the price that we’re paying for SKS’s right now, and telling myself I’m a little broke right now, “I’ll pick one up next time I’m in Vancouver”.
Well, there never was a next time and everyone that did have one (and fessed up to it) got a Prohib Licence. And that’s why I don’t have a 12.X licence……
Regrettable decisions not to acquire something when I still could.
I would say if anything, learn from my mistakes and BUY WHAT YOU WANT!
 
Is there. FRT for this issued? With the recent crypto ban I’m hesitant to buy
Sterling waited until it had an FRT before announcing it back in September.

That said they made sure to get the R18mk3 an FRT too and the feds picked it up in the December OIC...
 
You have to buy them when you can, because you sure can’t buy them once you can’t!!!
Yep, never truer words.


Or racks of Norinco AK47’s at Lever Arms for half the price that we’re paying for SKS’s right now, and telling myself I’m a little broke right now, “I’ll pick one up next time I’m in Vancouver”.
Well, there never was a next time and everyone that did have one (and fessed up to it) got a Prohib Licence. And that’s why I don’t have a 12.X licence……
LOL, I have 12.5 on my PAL today because I had one of those Norinco 84S that I bought from Lever Arms.

I have three 12.x guns and don't regret buying them one bit.
 
Nice , but we all know the RCMP will let this in , then ban it with no comp. My question has been , why does the RCMP the regulating body , allow something to be owned , then turn around and listen to a bunch of paranoid fearmongers , and change their minds ? How does that make them the deciding authority on what is allowed in , if a bunch of lobbyists are the ones making the decisions ?
 
Just to be clear.......from research I have done. The Crypto rifles were NOT banned. The were classified as "Prohibited". The Prohibited classification raises all kinds of concerns about the required licence for those who bought them or are trying to sell them, and if they are even in legal possession. If this rifle has not been properly/fully classified, the same thing could happen. Rifles that are classified prohibited are probably not eligible for any compensation under the Govt buy back program.
That's exactly why the LIbs went there , to skirt any compensation.
 
If they allowed it in and then change their minds and reclassify, they may have already set a president about giving compensation for it then.
I had one of the very first shipment of Norinco T97’s that came to Canada. If I remember correctly there were 55 of them and they were all classified as Restricted due to an 18” barrel length. This was previous to the non-restricted 18.5” version that was quite prevalent in Canada for a while.
These were reclassified to Prohibited, due to having some fire control parts from the select-fire chinese military version.
The government then paid about $1,400 per rifle as compensation, I can’t remember exactly what it was but I do remember it completely covered the value of the gun. It was a Conservative Government at the time and I remember that when I went to my MP to see what was happening with this issue he said that the government stands for and believes in the right of the individual to their own private property but that these rifles are a real problem as none of the owners have the correct license classification for what these rifles correct classification is. He then said that the government was working on something for the owners because the government has to step in for the sake of public safety.
That was a Conservative Government and a different day and age now, but the 100% compensation model has been set for firearms that are reclassified to Prohibited after they have been sold and distributed around the country.
 
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