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BCL MRX Bison Ranger
A compact manual 5.56 Canadian-market rifle; not semi-auto, but clearly part of the replacement ecosystem.
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A compact manual 5.56 Canadian-market rifle; not semi-auto, but clearly part of the replacement ecosystem.
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Manual action keeps it legal-low mechanically, but post-OIC replacement optics make it a Medium watch item.
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A currently listed tactical rimfire whose styling, not chambering, is what pushes the score upward.
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Not a detachable-magazine modern rifle, but it is a semi-auto centre-fire service rifle still sold today.
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A live 9mm M1-style carbine: not named, but adjacent to two categories Ottawa has already shown interest in.
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Still legal, but it sits in the same PCC policy weather that took out the PC Carbine and FPC.
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B&T's secondary PCC platform alongside the APC9 family. The Swiss postmortem closes at four entries with the GHM9.
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Polish Cold War-era SMG in civilian semi-auto form. Predecessor to the PM84. Closes Poland's lineage on the Index across three platforms.
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Czech budget PCC, separate from CZ. The Czech-export postmortem on the Index now includes both CZ and the smaller Czech Weapons.
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American HK G36 clone. The HK clone market segment closed alongside HK's own civilian catalogue.
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Polish PCC. Third Polish entry alongside the Radom Grot (Batch 7) and the PM84 (Batch 9). The complete Polish commercial export.
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The older Czech service rifle, predecessor to the Bren 2. Both generations Already Gone in the same SOR/2024-248 OIC.