So you might be in for a surprise for this. Despite the AK-47 itself being banned (and supposedly its variants) in 2016, a bunch of lawyers from Norinco argued that the Type-81 rifle is different enough to be sold and exported to Canada and has been sold in Canada since. And despite the “Assault Weapons” ban earlier this year, one rifle that was strangely not on it was the Norinco Type-81.
This means that it’s possible to get a gun that is actually banned in the US, in Canada! (Preferably used in this case since it’s chicom)
Now another tidbit is that there is a “repatriation” clause in arms trade law that could be argued that any firearms that have remained in a different country from where it was originally made for over five years can be considered from that new country. In theory, some enterprising Canadian entrepreneurs could export arms that would otherwise be banned in the US sometime next year
Looking for my son as well...
Let's just adopt foreign patriots... Screw it.
That’s what the Dems did except for with commies
Me, me, I am looking for a new citizenship and gun license, the only sporting license I have in the uk is a fishing license.
We don't want any immigrants , countrys full
always room in this Great Country for another American Patriot
Ah crap, the wife gets pissed off anyway When I bring it up. There’s no F-Ing way I am going to Canada.
South african farmers have entered th3 chat
KEK!
I’ll adopt a europede but my son has to cut the grass clean the house and the guns.
Fuck taking in foreigners! We have way too many illegals running around
On my way to the border to pick you up, Son... your mom has been worried sick. We love you.
So you might be in for a surprise for this. Despite the AK-47 itself being banned (and supposedly its variants) in 2016, a bunch of lawyers from Norinco argued that the Type-81 rifle is different enough to be sold and exported to Canada and has been sold in Canada since. And despite the “Assault Weapons” ban earlier this year, one rifle that was strangely not on it was the Norinco Type-81.
This means that it’s possible to get a gun that is actually banned in the US, in Canada! (Preferably used in this case since it’s chicom)
Now another tidbit is that there is a “repatriation” clause in arms trade law that could be argued that any firearms that have remained in a different country from where it was originally made for over five years can be considered from that new country. In theory, some enterprising Canadian entrepreneurs could export arms that would otherwise be banned in the US sometime next year
Fuck canada