Legality question

Lets say somehow a QBZ-95 or Type 81 (the Canadian import variant) showed up in the US. Assuming it was somehow made 922r legal, would it be legal to own? Obviously it would have been brought in through questionable means, but after that is mere possession of the firearm against any laws? If so what law exactly?

>not that anyone gives a fuck about 922r

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Any law preventing the ownership of any firearm or firearm accessory is unconstitutional and you shouldnt even consider it a law.

>hurr durr commit felonies.

If you can find a Canadian with or you obtain a remote border crossing pass (pretty easy to get and cheap) you could get one with very little chance of getting assuming he lost it and you happened to loose 1000 dollars on the northwest angle at the same time.

>hurr durr lick boot.

A very small number of Type 81s made it into the US right before Norinco got import banned

I think all firearms must have the importer clearly marked on them.

Eric Holder approves cross border gun running. They pushed gun shops to do illegal sales and then butt fucked them. Obama was scandal free.

so? do you think that because the government did it, its ok for you to do it?

I bet you even drive the posted speed limit.

>QBZ-95 or Type 81
Aren't those select-fire?

If so, you might run into the "once a machine gun, always a machine gun" issue even if you modified it to be semi-auto only.

this post is so cucked i dont even really know how to respond to it

they are semi in canada, made from the ground up as semi.

These are on the shelf at cabelas in canada but it's called the type 97 and has slight differences. Chambered in 5.56 etc

It is the type 97.


Type 81 is some kinda wanna be ak47 we can get.

>we can get.
>~ 10-20 units in the country
yeah totally just get it lmao

Of ot isn't caught crossing the border. Then you're free and clear. If the fuzz gets onto you. Just claim you bought it private sale at a gun show, and the seller thought it was a ketl tec.

922r DOES. NOT. MATTER.

We don't have QBZ-95's in Canada. We have QBZ-97's.
China doesn't sell their proprietary intermediary round to others.
The guy is Canadian. It must be difficult posting here whilst illiterate.

Also, QBZ-03 WHEN?

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Who cares, the gaytf wouldn't even know it existed so just don't write to them asking if they'll arrest you over this smuggled maybe a machine gun and tell anyone that asks it's a parts kit/furniture conversion (Like sl8 to xm8 kits). Done.

IIRC there are Iranian pistols that were very obviously smuggled in by US troops floating around the used market, but nobody decided it was worth pursuing.
Likewise, as long as you dont import them en masse, sell them for profit, or brag about it online (whoops), I don't think the alphabet soups would bother you if you for owning one (IF you weren't the original importer).
But DESU it's an unnecessary risk given that it's practically just a collector's item. If you were desperate you could just stuff a .22 action in an airsoft shell and call it a day.

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Faggot

The Canadian variant is called the T97, it's chambered for 5.56 and it's semi-auto only.

922r literally only applies to Importers

uh, yeah, pretty much