T97 News.. not good.

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I was worried about this when i saw the selector switch on the side of the lever arms rifles. Oh well, you win some and you lose some i geuss.
 
In other words, the Chinese factory cutting corners would be to blame after all ?

It is shoddy work practices versus due diligence and this is what we get a s**t storm of accusations and innuendo of RCMP conspiracies

Well, the whole Lever T 97 fiasco is a series of screw ups perpetrated by incompetence on the part of the RCMP and thier staff
Lever's initial paperwork for the first T-97's (restricteds) required assigning an FRT.

The initial T-97 was examined by a member of the RCMP in BC, who then sent pics and e-mails to the firearms lab in Ottawa. The rifle was NEVER seen by the firearms techs in Ottawa.

So FRT was issued and Lever brought in the rifles.So they acquire a sample from Lever, have it sent to Ottawa where it is disassembled... DAMN... it's converted from "full auto"... Lever pulls their inventory and the RCMP changes the FRT classification from restricted to Full Auto Prohibited.

Now we wait for the RCMP to make a decision on the T97 that Cam Am has brought in
 
It is looking like they will try to make most semi auto rifle prohib, by stating the can easily be converted to full auto. They issue incorrect FRT reports, etc. They are playing games. Once we have our meetings and know more, I will report. I am traveling until Saturday, so will not be able to report here frequently.

What about this comment then? What does this all mean? Does it mean that the RCMP used Levers gun to classify CanAm's guns?
 
Excellent job explaining things as always Savage

So the odds that the new shipment for Can am are most likely converted full autos?

Ps what does FRT stand for..? thanks
 
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Got off the phone with the CFC a few minutes ago. As of this afternoon my Type 97 shorty - FRT # 129257 is now a 12.5 prohibited firearm.

They are sending me a new registration certificate tomorrow and I would guess a new PAL.

I just got off the phone with another CGN member in the "know" regarding this and SAVAGE's version is correct. This seems to be a cluster F@CK from the start.

Canada Ammo is the one caught in the middle.


Anybody want to buy a commemorative Type 97 Picatinny paper weight???:mad:

I'm past getting mad about this - I'm going to call the CFC tech tomorrow and have a chat with my MP.

I'm pulling for Canada Ammo - Chris is a good guy who doesn't deserve this.
 
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You get grandfathered and get to keep the rifle? Now that's a surprise.

I also don't see how 12(5) comes into it if it's a "converted auto".
 
You get grandfathered and get to keep the rifle? Now that's a surprise.

I also don't see how 12(5) comes into it if it's a "converted auto".

That's what the "information officer" said to me. I'm not too up on the prohib stuff (since I've never freakin owned one) so can someone enlighten me on what the numbers mean?:redface:

It's funny, I called earlier in the morning and was told that the T97A was prohib but that my model was not. I called back this afternoon wanting to talk to a tech - but of course they were all gone home for the day:rolleyes:.

The new "officer" I talked to checked out my registration certificate again and now it was 12.5 -whatever that means!! So it had to have been changed sometime this afternoon..He told me a new reg cert would be sent out as well as a new PAL....

I'm calling the techs tomorrow for more info.
 
They can't be 12.5, this is the list of 12.5 guns. I don't see the T97:
Former Prohibited Weapons Order No. 13 (in effect since January 1, 1995)


  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the AK-47 rifle, and any variant or modified version of it except for the Valmet Hunter, the Valmet Hunter Auto and the Valmet M78 rifles, but including the:
(a) AK-74;
(b) AK Hunter;
(c) AKM;
(d) AKM-63;
(e) AKS-56S;
(f) AKS-56S-1;
(g) AKS-56S-2;
(h) AKS-74;
(i) AKS-84S-1;
(j) AMD-65;
(k) AR Model .223;
(l) Dragunov;
(m) Galil;
(n) KKMPi69;
(o) M60;
(p) M62;
(q) M70B1;
(r) M70AB2;
(s) M76;
(t) M77B1;
(u) M78;
(v) M80;
(w) M80A;
(x) MAK90;
(y) MPiK;
(z) MPiKM;
(z.1) MPiKMS-72;
(z.2) MPiKS;
(z.3) PKM;
(z.4) PKM-DGN-60;
(z.5) PMKM;
(z.6) RPK;
(z.7) RPK-74;
(z.8) RPK-87S;
(z.9) Type 56;
(z.10) Type 56-1;
(z.11) Type 56-2;
(z.12) Type 56-3;
(z.13) Type 56-4;
(z.14) Type 68;
(z.15) Type 79;
(z.16) American Arms AKY39;
(z.17) American Arms AKF39;
(z.18) American Arms AKC47;
(z.19) American Arms AKF47;
(z.20) MAM70WS762;
(z.21) MAM70FS762;
(z.22) Mitchell AK-22;
(z.23) Mitchell AK-47;
(z.24) Mitchell Heavy Barrel AK-47;
(z.25) Norinco 84S;
(z.26) Norinco 84S AK;
(z.27) Norinco 56;
(z.28) Norinco 56-1;
(z.29) Norinco 56-2;
(z.30) Norinco 56-3;
(z.31) Norinco 56-4;
(z.32) Poly Technologies Inc. AK-47/S;
(z.33) Poly Technologies Inc. AKS-47/S;
(z.34) Poly Technologies Inc. AKS-762;
(z.35) Valmet M76;
(z.36) Valmet M76 carbine;
(z.37) Valmet M78/A2;
(z.38) Valmet M78 (NATO) LMG;
(z.39) Valmet M82; and
(z.40) Valmet M82 Bullpup.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the Armalite AR-180 Sporter carbine, and any variant or modified version of it.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the Beretta AR70 assault rifle, and any variant or modified version of it.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the BM 59 rifle, and any variant or modified version of it, including:
    1. the Beretta
      1. BM 59,
      2. BM 59R,
      3. BM 59GL,
      4. BM 59D,
      5. BM 59 Mk E,
      6. BM 59 Mk I,
      7. BM 59 Mk Ital,
      8. BM 59 Mk II,
      9. BM 59 Mk III,
      10. BM 59 Mk Ital TA,
      11. BM 59 Mk Ital Para,
      12. BM 59 Mk Ital TP, and
      13. BM 60CB; and
    2. the Springfield Armory
      1. BM 59 Alpine,
      2. BM 59 Alpine Paratrooper, and
      3. BM 59 Nigerian Mk IV.

  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the Bushmaster Auto Rifle, and any variant or modified version of it.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the Cetme Sport Auto Rifle, and any variant or modified version of it.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the Daewoo K1 rifle, and any variant or modified version of it, including the Daewoo K1A1, K2, Max 1, Max 2, AR-100, AR 110C, MAXI-II and KC-20.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the Demro TAC-1M carbine, and any variant or modified version of it, including the Demro XF-7 Wasp Carbine.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the Eagle Apache Carbine, and any variant or modified version of it.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the FN-FNC rifle, and any variant or modified version of it, including the FNC Auto Rifle, FNC Auto Paratrooper, FNC-11, FNC-22 and FNC-33.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the FN-FAL (FN-LAR) rifle, and any variant or modified version of it, including the FN 308 Model 44, FN-FAL (FN-LAR) Competition Auto, FN-FAL (FN-LAR) Heavy Barrel 308 Match, FN-FAL (FN-LAR) Paratrooper 308 Match 50-64 and FN 308 Model 50-63.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the G3 rifle, and any variant or modified version of it, including the Heckler and Koch:
    1. HK 91;
    2. HK 91A2;
    3. HK 91A3;
    4. HK G3 A3;
    5. HK G3 A3 ZF;
    6. HK G3 A4;
    7. HK G3 SG/1; and
    8. HK PSG1.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the Galil assault rifle, and any variant or modified version of it, including the AP-84, Galil ARM, Galil AR, Galil SAR, Galil 332 and Mitchell Galil/22 Auto Rifle.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the Goncz High-Tech Carbine, and any variant or modified version of it.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the Heckler and Koch HK 33 rifle, and any variant or modified version of it, including the:
    1. HK 33A2;
    2. HK 33A3;
    3. HK 33KA1;
    4. HK 93;
    5. HK 93A2; and
    6. HK 93A3.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the J & R Eng M-68 carbine, and any variant or modified version of it, including the PJK M-68 and the Wilkinson Terry carbine.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the Leader Mark Series Auto Rifle, and any variant or modified version of it.
  • The firearms of the designs commonly known as the MP5 submachine gun and MP5 carbine, and any variants or modified versions of them, including the Heckler and Koch:
    1. HK MP5;
    2. HK MP5A2;
    3. HK MP5A3;
    4. HK MP5K;
    5. HK MP5SD;
    6. HK MP5SD1;
    7. HK MP5SD2;
    8. HK MP5SD3;
    9. HK 94;
    10. HK 94A2; and,
    11. HK 94A3.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the PE57 rifle, and any variant or modified version of it.
  • The firearms of the designs commonly known as the SG-550 rifle and SG-551 carbine, and any variants or modified versions of them.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the SIG AMT rifle, and any variant or modified version of it.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the Springfield Armory SAR-48 rifle, and any variant or modified version of it, including the SAR-48 Bush, SAR-48 Heavy Barrel, SAR-48 Para and SAR-48 Model 22.
  • The firearm of the design commonly known as the Thompson submachine gun, and any variant or modified version of it, including the:
    1. Thompson Model 1921;
    2. Thompson Model 1927;
    3. Thompson Model 1928;
    4. Thompson Model M1;
    5. Auto-Ordnance M27A-1;
    6. Auto-Ordnance M27A-1 Deluxe;
    7. Auto-Ordnance M1927A-3;
    8. Auto-Ordnance M1927A-5;
    9. Auto-Ordnance Thompson M1;
    10. Commando Arms Mk I;
    11. Commando Arms Mk II;
    12. Commando Arms Mk III;
    13. Commando Arms Mk 9; and,
    14. Commando Arms Mk 45.
 
12(5) is a list of specific guns which does not include the T97, none of which were ever full-auto. If this gun is being prohibited because it was once select-fire, that makes no sense.

12(3) is for guns that were select-fire then permanently modified to semi or single shot.

Something is very wrong with what you've been told, Clobb.
 
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