Has TI received their latest shipment now?
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Has TI received their latest shipment now?
any update?
I'm working on a new separate drop in piece for a detent assembly. Essentially bypassing the current detent spring with a new assembly that shouldn't require any permanent modifications to the rifle. It will be replacing the grip screw nut and using the screw to mount it securely within the receiver. The new detent style should allow for a much tighter radius swing of the lever.
if all goes well with this mod, which it looks like it is going to, you should consider mass producing it for sale.
Should i dare to order a geissle trigger to see if it works? I havent got the gun yet. But my google experience tells me the FCG is very similar, if not borrowed from the AK
Unfortunately I just don't see the market for it as the T81 is a fairly limited run. If they were to produce a version that included my adaptation, or bump up production for the Canadian market it might stand a chance. I'll look into producing a few kits with the final design for those of you that are interested.
Brownells export geissele triggers without any export cost, bought 13 geissele triggers from them in the last 5 years
13? wow, you must really like those triggers. brownells should know if triggers for prohib are exportable and importable to canada. i know someone who got their AK furniture seized by customs.
Our prohib status has nothing to do with their export laws. Otherwise AK pmags wouldn't been able to make it into canada
ak furniture are not illegal to import or own, if they were seized it was from our bumblef**k cbsa agents ignorance and rotten luck
If there is a problem, It wont be with Canada, it will be the Americans.
I bring in AK/SVD stuff from EU, Russia and Israel and have never had a problem. Receivers, prohibited accessories like suppressors, full auto components and un pinned magazines are the only things I believe Canadian customs will have a problem with.
Reminds me of this one time I bought a SVD cheek rest from Russia.... the Russian wrote on the package "car part" lol im willing to bet that act was to sneak past customs of various EU nations or Russia itself. Cus im 99% sure if it was labeled SVD cheek rest, Canadian customs wouldve checked it, then sent it on its way... tacking on a lovely $49 fee for the receiver in the process.
Like I said, Its mainly the US that restricts things. Not Canada. You often cant import a $500 optic from the States, but yet u can order one from somewhere off the continent no problem.