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    Senior Member Stephen's Avatar
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    Yes but the RCMP have decided to make their own laws about 80 receivers. The ones being sold were not registered.


    Do I care? No but I am interested to see what happens next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Yes but the RCMP have decided to make their own laws about 80 receivers. The ones being sold were not registered.


    Do I care? No but I am interested to see what happens next.
    there is not requirement for a polymer 80 pistol part to be registered as it is only a plastic shell

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    Quote Originally Posted by srdiver View Post
    there is not requirement for a polymer 80 pistol part to be registered as it is only a plastic shell
    According to the firearms act you are right. . The RCMP's website, no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    According to the firearms act you are right. . The RCMP's website, no.
    RCMP been proven time over time, to not even know the laws they are suppose to enforce. Seems like Its whatever the "interpretation is"

    Poly 80% only had to be registered once they were completed and ready to be used.

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