Troy MCS : importable or ???

Ninja_En_Short

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Hello people,

Big question, even though I fear I know the answer :

Is the Troy MCS Stock importable for the regular shooter or is it locked by ITAR or any kind of any douchy rule saying I can't have a pistol grip on my M14 unless I live in US ?

If yes, as I fear, is there any retailer with some in stock or with capability of getting some ?

Thanks people.
 
Importable? Yes. By an individual? No. You need to find a dealer who has gone through all the export permit BS. There is a dealer for them in Canada - not sure who it is now, it used to be fabsports.
 
And I have been waiting for 9 months for one from FabSports.... Next week....Next week... Well that was until I gave up on it.
 
Short story they are on order and we are submitting new paperwork for them, if it all works out we should have some in stock in 6-10 weeks, that includes the dealers like Fabarm and others who have them on order.
 
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I picked mine up from Fab about year and half and shoped around the prices are the same across the board, after the but, pistol grip you will be around a grand, I like it, hunted with mine all last year and a good sling to keep it balanced on the body is also a must as the wieght will be around some what of the equivant of two 5.56 rifles but well balanced I also found mounting a gangster grip on the fore stock helped with quick aquisition, check the forum for assembley points as a function test will be required because of some of the nuances of the Norinco it doesnt just drop in and may take a little juggling to complete assemby and good luck:cool::ar15:
 
Well I know how to assemble it, it's really getting that is the problem.
I shot with pretty much every type of gun and caliber on the planet (still have to give the 6.5 Grendel a try) and know and to maintain them but I have a weakness for 7.62x51/.308 Win and above.
First the M1A MCS, next the SRS... if I ever find one.
 
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