X95 MSW Return/Deactivation - Please Read

So is this a time limited arrangement? If for instance someone were to file for their section 74 reference hearing and decide in a year they need to return the rifle to SFRC provided the hearing is unsuccessful?

I'll have to verify that but from what I am am hearing people who file a S 74 will have to leave the firearm with the police while the S 74 is going thru the court process. If that is the case I can't see it ever getting handed back in unsuccessful.
 
ryan, do you have any idea of a timeline from when you receive the rifle to NS approving the store credit?

I don't yet. We're going to update North Sylva once a week with an updated return list and deactivation approval list. Expect a little lag as it works its way from the NS to the dealer to the customer. I'm sure some dealers will wait until they have the credit to pass it on to customers and others will just give the credit to the customers. We'll update everyone on here as everything progresses.

Ryan
 
I'll have to verify that but from what I am am hearing people who file a S 74 will have to leave the firearm with the police while the S 74 is going thru the court process. If that is the case I can't see it ever getting handed back in unsuccessful.

Absolutely wrong.

Read your revocation notice.

You keep the firearm and the reg cert until the case is done.

If you win you keep them forever.

If you loose at the first level you can appeal.

You still get to keep them until the appeal is heard.

The point is you either get to keep them forever if you win, or until you exhaust your legal remedies, if you loose.

Do not give the beuracraps your property without resorting to the legal remedies available to you.

Roy
 
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Soooo…… gotta ask.. who took one of these out and had the surprise of their lives?

They don't work that way. They are factory semi-autos with auto-capable parts and ran auto-capable receiver. It is a serious criminal offence in and of itself to tinker with any firearm such that it fires multiple rounds with a single press of the trigger. You would have to deliberately remove a part in order to achieve full-auto fire with an MSW, which was never intended for that firearm. But there you have it....
 
Ohh. The way it read on an article I saw was that these things had select fire and were ready to go.

No good anyways. Last thing we need is any negative publicity.

Hopefully all will Be accounted for.
 
Any chance we can buy the parts from deactivated units, so we can craft our own IDF clones from non maw recievers?

not from deact bcos the barrel will be welded shut but from someone who handed over the receiver but kept the parts kit.

think about it, after paying for the non-res and the parts kit plus the hassle of reclassifying it to restricted. your cost will be over $5000. is that worth it?
 
I'll have to verify that but from what I am am hearing people who file a S 74 will have to leave the firearm with the police while the S 74 is going thru the court process. If that is the case I can't see it ever getting handed back in unsuccessful.


Be nice if you retracted the above.

Roy
 
That's probably the reason you're required to turn in the complete rifle without missing parts. NS is probably sending them out of the country,not cutting them up.

Lol... that's not an option given the short amount of time. Besides why would Israel need surplus when they are getting C$20 billions in military aid from the US?
 
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