- Location
- Squamish BC
They should make a Tavor knock off..
I have not looked, but I am guessing would have already mentioned. If not, I will mention it anyhow.
How about a carbine length (18.5" barrel), bolt-action rifle, much like a 22 rimfire, perhaps stainless, that is chambered in 9mm, 40 s&w, and/or 45 ACP?
Of course, the 9mm and 40 S&W would take Glock mags, and the 45 ACP would accept 1911 mags.
I think this would be a hit with all the handgun owners out there.
I have not looked, but I am guessing would have already mentioned. If not, I will mention it anyhow.
How about a carbine length (18.5" barrel), bolt-action rifle, much like a 22 rimfire, perhaps stainless, that is chambered in 9mm, 40 s&w, and/or 45 ACP?
Of course, the 9mm and 40 S&W would take Glock mags, and the 45 ACP would accept 1911 mags.
I think this would be a hit with all the handgun owners out there.
Yea, and I rather it take it's own magazines that won't be subjected to handgun magazine laws.Actually, you'll get better velocities and accuracy with a 16" barrel in many cases.
http://www.ballisticsbytheinch.com/
So then it's settled. Modernized AR180B, maybe a slightly heavier barrel than Armalite's, sturdier buttstock. When are they going to start shipping?
And hopefully not prohibited as an AR-180 variant.
The AR-180B model is non restricted (I own one), but the original AR-180 is a 12(5), being prohibited under Prohibited Weapons Order #13, which went into effect January 1, 1995. It's second on that particular list, right under the AK.
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/fs-fd/rp-eng.htm
Apparently, there were enough differences between the two models, mainly the lowers (which are the registered part), that the 180B is not considered a variant.
Legal version of the American 180 perhaps?