March 4th, 2009, 14:04 | #1 | |
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TSI Armouries Tar 21
News from guy on there upcoming rifle
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March 5th, 2009, 00:56 | #2 |
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tavor -tar21?
hey, this TAR 21. is it the israilis new rifle the tavor. and would it be able to ship to canada because u know, th eloop hole is if it doesnt look like any weapon in service or what ever then its passable. idk im probably pissing some people off asking stupid questions but im tired had OT at work im feeling kind of stupid, so stfu.
but ya, like ireally like the looks of the tavor and hey if they make it and it gets into canada, i want one and u put me on the list of peole in line for one |
March 5th, 2009, 01:18 | #3 |
You'll be on a list, that's for sure.
I do like what I'm hearing. But it begs the question, with gearboxes so easy to swap out, "Will people start carrying spare gearboxes into the field? lol I elish the thought. Run out of gas? Throw in that electric box hook up the battery and go to town. |
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March 5th, 2009, 04:10 | #4 |
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put me on that list too please id love to do your gaming testing phase
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March 5th, 2009, 09:14 | #5 |
I don't think you want to be on the list he is talking about
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August 13th, 2009, 18:28 | #6 |
Hello everyone, I just talked with Guy from TSI and it would be possible to have a canadian legal version of the TAR 21. The minimum order quantity is 50 units and the retail price is 585 $ us each for the canadian version(the us full color version is 550$). Only the receiver part would be clear so these guns can pass the border. I linked this to major distributors in canada and I hope someone will be interested in such investment. I would like to know how many people would be interested in buying a TAR 21 from TSI. For me the choice is clear and I'm ready to buy one.
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August 13th, 2009, 18:45 | #8 | |
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August 13th, 2009, 20:22 | #9 | |
thought i noticed that to.
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August 16th, 2009, 16:33 | #10 |
The black version is ilegal to import in canada, and only the receiver part will be clear, all the rest of the gun will be Normal. You can easily paint the gun when it is in your hands.
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August 16th, 2009, 20:29 | #11 | |
Or get a person who can import them to bring one in for me for slightly more, and again not have paint chiping off
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August 17th, 2009, 09:44 | #12 |
Yes but It can only be imported by a person who own a business firearms license with prohibited guns and this person can only lend the gun to law enforcement of theatral purpose. Replica firearms are prohibited in canada for civilians. I'am concerned about seeing the RCMP at an airsoft game and seize all the replicas. But I know this law is stupid but if I want to properly support the airsoft, I have to respect the laws. I don`t want airsoft to be prohibited in Canada.
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August 17th, 2009, 10:23 | #13 | |
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We've been playing for YEARS, and never have the RCMP showed up and confiscated everyone's guns. |
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August 17th, 2009, 10:51 | #14 |
Well far as I know is that u could have black airsoft as long as red tip is shown. Isn't it??? It just pain in the ass to buy them
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August 17th, 2009, 11:10 | #15 |
The red tip is a us law, The law here is different and look at what I`ve found:
According to the Canada Firearms Centre[1], airsoft guns that closely resemble real firearms are classified as replica firearms. Replica firearms are prohibited. To be prohibited as a replica firearm, a device must closely resemble an existing make and model of firearm. If it looks like an antique firearm, as defined by the Criminal Code and Criminal Code Regulations, it is not prohibited. The Canada Firearms Centre receives many enquiries from people wondering whether an imitation firearm would be considered a replica if it resembles a real firearm in many ways, but it is made of clear or brightly coloured plastic, or is much smaller in size. Many of these devices need to be assessed case by case. As a general rule, however, those made out of clear plastic and those that are a lot smaller than the real firearm are not prohibited replicas. Those that are brightly coloured might be prohibited, depending on other features. Possessing or Acquiring Replica Firearms As an individual, you may keep any replicas that you owned on December 1, 1998. You do not need a licence to possess a replica firearm and it does not have to be registered. However, you cannot acquire, make or import a replica firearm. If you take a replica firearm out of Canada, you cannot bring it back in. If you are a business, you may possess, acquire or import replica firearms only if you have a valid Firearms Business Licence that allows you to possess prohibited device for an approved purpose. Top of Page Lending or Borrowing Replica Firearms You cannot sell or give a replica firearm to an individual or to an unlicensed business. However, you can lend a replica firearm to: * a person who borrows it specifically to fulfill their duties or employment in a motion picture, television, video or theatrical or publishing activities; or * a certified instructor who wants to use it to teach the Canadian Firearms Safety Course or the Canadian Restricted Firearm Safety Course. |
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