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  • kumalaba
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    gun shop jobbanana time

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  • bravekozak
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    I never knew there was such a thing as a baby Ka-bar.
    I need to get a leather carry harness from My Cold Steel.
    I will go shopping when I visit Detroit after the weather warms up.
    Last edited by bravekozak; 03-20-2013, 10:57 PM.

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  • HondaSlayer
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    I figured i would start this thread up again. I am working on a cool project right now and want to share it with all of my festiva and gun loving friends. I am making a 45acp mauser. I have most of it together and test fired it the other day. It is fed by colt 1911 mags. I will post some pictures tomorrow of some of my new guns i have gotten in the last few months. I work at a gun shop now and pretty much get paied in guns so it will be alot of pictures

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  • Bert
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    Originally posted by stefan View Post
    Yeah, I double checked and their prohib. In Canada if you legally owned it before it was banned you got to keep it under different prohib classes. This goes all the way back to full autos. Yes there are joe blows that still legally own full autos in Canada. You get to keep them till you die then the RCMP come for them. The only exception to that is the most recent 12.6 class (sub 4" barrel handguns) - those you can pass down to your family
    One of my rifle club members was grand-fathered for a commercial Thompson he'd picked up after the war. He said you could legally hunt with them until sometime in the 50s when other hunters started to complain about bullets raining all around in the bush. Gov't was only too happy to forbid the use of autos for hunting and then in 1978 they pulled the pin on any future ownership. Confiscating all of the autos would have cost a fortune so they prohibited them instead. Now you can't even legally take an auto out of the house because civilian ranges aren't licensed for them. Being grandfathered means the gun no longer has value since selling it intact in this Country is out of the question. There are a few words I wouldn't mind using here to describe this situation but I won't.

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  • stefan
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    Originally posted by Bert View Post
    They can't be outright 'prohib's as a buddy of mine that lives in NWT has one and shoots it regularly.
    Yeah, I double checked and their prohib. In Canada if you legally owned it before it was banned you got to keep it under different prohib classes. This goes all the way back to full autos. Yes there are joe blows that still legally own full autos in Canada. You get to keep them till you die then the RCMP come for them. The only exception to that is the most recent 12.6 class (sub 4" barrel handguns) - those you can pass down to your family

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  • loknlode
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    pt91

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  • HondaSlayer
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    @ BUSTIVA. I love it so far. I have wanted one for a while and finally got one. Do your research before you buy though. I have heard a lot of bad things about century arms but they say it is a hit or miss that they will feed and function right. I bought this one because the person said I could bring it back if it didn't work. I got mine for 700 out the door.

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  • Bert
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    Originally posted by nitrofarm View Post
    So Bert your saying that they are actually entraining the thought.That if you dont pay your tax's they will confiscate/destroy your gun.And nullify your permit? Or your just speaking hypothetical-
    I was being hypothetical but you can see where I was headed. Requiring both a license and registration allows gov't to wave an ever encompassing big stick over you. Democracy is founded upon property rights and the business of prohibitions and confiscation orders circumvent the right to own property. A registered gun in essence belongs to the gov't if they are not required to compensate the owner for making it illegal to own.
    One of my employees had a long history of impaired driving convictions and when he applied for a firearm license (final deadline in Canada was Nov 30 1998) police denied him because of that and then promptly set about trying to seize his possessions. He appealed and went to court and was on pins and needles for a year until Provincial Court awarded him the right to apply for a gun license. For him it felt like Catch-22.

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  • Bert
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    Originally posted by stefan View Post
    ^ Last time I checked FALs are prohib class up here
    They can't be outright 'prohib's as a buddy of mine that lives in NWT has one and shoots it regularly.

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  • BUSTIVA
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    Originally posted by HondaSlayer View Post
    Just picked this up at the gun show in oaks today lets see if anyone can guess what it is.

    Let me know how you like it, been thining about picking one up myself.

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  • stefan
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    ^ Last time I checked FALs are prohib class up here

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  • Bert
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    FAL up this way is deemed 'restricted' (same category as a handgun) only because most of them are converted autos. Made by Fabrique Nationale Belgium I'm told they're robust and reliable, smooth as silk and shoot like gangbusters. 7.62NATO/308Win is almost as versatile a round as predecessor 30 Sprg. Unfortunately hunting with one up this way is out of the question, as is the concept of wandering in the bush with anything that looks like an AK or an M16.

    I'm too old I guess and have been stung by reliability issues of semi-autos (personal experience and decades of heresay) over the past 50 years years and for past 30 years rely entirely on a 3 generation predecessor of the FAL (and the M14 in the US) to do my bidding. I sit in the forest every year with a Lyman peep-sighted model 1896 30USA Springfield cavalry carbine. IMO slickest/smoothest bolt action repeater ever made. If you're a careful student of reloading you can mostly duplicate 308 ballistics in those old long-necked and rimmed cases.

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  • HondaSlayer
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    yup. it is a century arms r1a1. i got 6 20 rounds mags and 1 30 rounder for it.

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  • Christ
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    FN FAL in .308

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  • HondaSlayer
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    New addition

    Just picked this up at the gun show in oaks today lets see if anyone can guess what it is.

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