You seem to be a little too interested in somebody else's business.
The legal classification of firearms in Canada, including the Type 97 carbine,
is my business. It has formed part of my law practice over the past several years.
Many of the importers, distributors, retailers and advocacy groups you are familiar with are people who I've either worked for - or worked with - over the years, trying to bring new products to the Canadian market for guys like yourself - and trying to keep other products available for you guys to keep buying. Where do you think I get all my information from? Do you seriously think I make this stuff up because I have some sort of vendetta against North Sylva or the T97?
Industry guys phone me up or e-mail and tell me what they know. A lot of it - on this T97 issue - has been in response to the posts I've put up since December. One of the sponsors of this forum looked up all the FRT's for T97's for me and e-mailed them all to me. It turns out he missed one (the "T97NS prototype") so another business owner e-mailed me a copy of the FRT for that one, on his own initiative based on what I had posted, a few days later. A third business owner is the one that, again on his own initiative, tipped me off that no new prototype has been received by the RCMP lab since the T97NS. I reported all of this to you guys on CGN, because I think people have a right to know. Of course it has to be annonymous though. NS is a big player in a small industry. Nobody wants to be seen as stepping on their toes, but I'm obviously not the only one who recognizes that the gun buying public has been misled (unintentionally I think, but misled nontheless) into believing that non-restricted T97's are coming to the Canadian market this spring.
NS can do whatever they like. I think they should let consumers know what is really happening with the T97. If they disagree...fine. I think they should do something to head off the vitriol which is inevitably coming when the T97s don't show up in stores this Spring. If they disagree...fine. I personally think this whole situation can easily be fixed by NS with a little bit of PR on their part but, if they think the better strategy is to say nothing and just wait around for months and months... that's their call.
If I get more updates I'll post them, good or bad.