Marstar-rifles
Features are often tailored to Canadian law, such as pinned magazines (limiting capacity) and specific barrel lengths.
Some specific batches, like certain Italian M1 Garand conversions, have been noted by collectors for varying levels of craftsmanship depending on the specific gunsmithing contract used at the time.
Often sold in "unfired" or military surplus condition, these feature fixed 5-round magazines (to comply with Canadian law) and often include original factory markings like the "Factory 26" stamp. marstar-rifles
is a prominent Canadian firearms importer and retailer known for specializing in military surplus, European firearms, and specific clones from manufacturers like Norinco.
Some older imports might have unique markings intended for US export that never occurred due to trade bans. Known Issues & Characteristics Features are often tailored to Canadian law, such
While "Marstar" is the retailer rather than a single rifle model, common found in rifles traditionally imported or serviced by them include: Common Platform Features Norinco Clones (e.g., CQ, M305, SKS):
Many Marstar rifles feature classic military hardware such as milled or stamped trigger groups , wood or early polymer stocks, and basic iron sights. Compliance & Modifications is a prominent Canadian firearms importer and retailer
These are Chinese-made clones of the AR-15/M16 platform, often featuring a distinctive "pigtail" pistol grip and a simplified finish compared to US-made models.