Suffolk Rifle no longer in existence!

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Re: Suffolk Rifle no longer in existence!

#41 Post by snayperskaya »

Sixshot6 wrote:I kinda bodged the last message due to being on the phone, but I meant to say the Canadians are getting a semi auto version of the type 81 that is the closest they are legally getting to an AK. What is your opinion on that? They've got the sks, the type 97, and how this. So old, new and sorta new now then. You could do a real thing of Chinese firearms there by the looks?
If the Canadians can have a SKS and they will soon be able to get a semi Type 81 the Canadian powers that be might as well let them have an AK!, it seems stupid they can't when they can have the others!.

Most Chinese stuff isn't too far removed from Russian to be of interest to me.....I wouldn't say no to a NDM-86 and the QBZ-03 carbine is a nice bit of kit :good:
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin

Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.

More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
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Re: Suffolk Rifle no longer in existence!

#42 Post by Sixshot6 »

snayperskaya wrote:
Sixshot6 wrote:I kinda bodged the last message due to being on the phone, but I meant to say the Canadians are getting a semi auto version of the type 81 that is the closest they are legally getting to an AK. What is your opinion on that? They've got the sks, the type 97, and how this. So old, new and sorta new now then. You could do a real thing of Chinese firearms there by the looks?
If the Canadians can have a SKS and they will soon be able to get a semi Type 81 the Canadian powers that be might as well let them have an AK!, it seems stupid they can't when they can have the others!.

Most Chinese stuff isn't too far removed from Russian to be of interest to me.....I wouldn't say no to a NDM-86 and the QBZ-03 carbine is a nice bit of kit :good:
NDM-86 7.62x54r's are regarded as the next best thing in the US to a Dragunov. Also the Canadian government is dumb likes ours. There is only two legal AK variants in Canada, the Valmet hunter and the Valmet M78 (both in 308 and 7.62x39). Both are out of production and the 7.62x39 version is rare as rocking horse poo, I once saw one go for nearly 8K canadian and that was the 20 inch barrel model as seen used as an RPK stand in ala Red Dawn.
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