The MPX 9mm Now In 4.5"-8"-16"

MDC will the pistols be available with collapsible stocks?

This:

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Also with the stock on it does it make it a rifle and thus we can't use 10 rnd mags?
Just want to clarify thanks
 
Also with the stock on it does it make it a rifle and thus we can't use 10 rnd mags?
Just want to clarify thanks

Did you read the first post? Current models are pistols. NR rifle may be possibility in future, but nothing but an idea as of now.
 
So happy to see this. I would be happy with one of the .177 pellet guns.

I need an MPX now that they are GTG. Non Res would be nice but restricted pistol with 10 round mag will be fine.

Anyone know where to get the .177 Pellet version? I took a quick look at local dealers and none available.
 
I need an MPX now that they are GTG. Non Res would be nice but restricted pistol with 10 round mag will be fine.

Anyone know where to get the .177 Pellet version? I took a quick look at local dealers and none available.
Irunguns shows the air pistol version
 
We really need to have a better understanding of our laws before we all jump on the newest gun..

I put this in the other thread also. Hope it helps.
"If there are 2 frt's
One for pistol
Then no, putting a stock on it wont make it take only 5 round mags.

If you put a stock on an ar pistol you can still use your 10 round ar pistol mags, for example"
 
I did but it does not clarify. In irunguns thread it says puting a stock on it makes it a rifle.

In the states, if you put a stock onto a pistol (such as this, or an AR pistol, ect) then it becomes a SBR and requires a tax stamp ect. but that has nothing to do with us.

We really need to have a better understanding of our laws before we all jump on the newest gun..

I put this in the other thread also. Hope it helps.
"If there are 2 frt's
One for pistol
Then no, putting a stock on it wont make it take only 5 round mags.

If you put a stock on an ar pistol you can still use your 10 round ar pistol mags, for example"

Putting a stock on a gun never changes its classification in Canada. Thats an american thing where handguns are less restricted than SBRs. (And SBRs aren't a thing in Canada)
 
We really need to have a better understanding of our laws before we all jump on the newest gun..

I put this in the other thread also. Hope it helps.
"If there are 2 frt's
One for pistol
Then no, putting a stock on it wont make it take only 5 round mags.

If you put a stock on an ar pistol you can still use your 10 round ar pistol mags, for example"

In the states, if you put a stock onto a pistol (such as this, or an AR pistol, ect) then it becomes a SBR and requires a tax stamp ect. but that has nothing to do with us.



Putting a stock on a gun never changes its classification in Canada. Thats an american thing where handguns are less restricted than SBRs. (And SBRs aren't a thing in Canada)
Great thanks for the clarification
 
Great thanks for the clarification

No problemo. In Canada, once a handgun always a handgun pretty much. I don't know of any way to get something that is deemed a handgun converted to a different classification. This actually has come up in relation to very short shotguns with just pistol grips. Some of these shotguns were sold as handguns, and can't be turned into NR regardless of whether you put a full stock and long barrel on, whereas if you buy a NR 870, and find the shortest barrel and PG you can find, it will only become restricted due to overall length, and can be converted back to NR with a longer barrel and stock.

I know, gun laws at their finest...
 
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