|
Me too. That looks so nice.
|
| # ? Aug 2, 2012 18:26 |
|
|
| # ? May 19, 2013 20:42 |
|
Hahaha, I was doing a google search and came across this comment:quote:CanadianGunNutz is government run site full of G men and yet everibody goes there.
|
| # ? Aug 3, 2012 05:48 |
|
Where did you find this tell me I need to know
|
| # ? Aug 3, 2012 06:32 |
|
Stop reading my blog!
|
| # ? Aug 3, 2012 06:37 |
|
Found it and what the hell brought you to that site it is full of stupid
|
| # ? Aug 3, 2012 07:27 |
|
Sixgun Strumpet posted:Grizzlys do own. I want one I have one at my shop.
|
| # ? Aug 3, 2012 13:22 |
|
I was reading that article about the guy in Nanaimo who was arrested for having what looked to be a airsoft m203 and was googling the legality of an m203. It popped up in the search.
|
| # ? Aug 3, 2012 14:09 |
|
Gtab posted:I have one at my shop. Truth is I don't really want to own one, I just want to shoot it.
|
| # ? Aug 3, 2012 16:52 |
|
Only 13 skorps left in stock now. I'm not sure I'm going to be able to resist buying one.
|
| # ? Aug 3, 2012 19:14 |
|
Yeah resist buying one. Get TWO! Then double fist those babies at the range.
|
| # ? Aug 3, 2012 19:15 |
|
Buy one. They have been selling 10-20 per day it seems. Just do it and we can be skorpion buddies.
|
| # ? Aug 4, 2012 00:01 |
|
NO NEVER!!
|
| # ? Aug 4, 2012 02:25 |
|
Actually I'd get a Mini SAF instead of dual skorpions. Those are so cool. If someone came to me and said "Here is $2k and you have to spend it on a restricted firearm" anyway. A rather specific set of demands for a cash gift I suppose.
|
| # ? Aug 4, 2012 02:33 |
|
I got one.
|
| # ? Aug 4, 2012 05:02 |
|
If I get one I'm gonna want to (have to) reload 32acp and I only have a single stage press intended for target rifle reloading so I'm also gonna want to upgrade and agagagggggah
|
| # ? Aug 4, 2012 07:32 |
|
This sounds like you have a whole lot of excuses to buy one.
|
| # ? Aug 4, 2012 11:57 |
|
Steel Challenge on the 11th at Spruce Grove Gun Club. 8 stages ![]() Steel Challenge, for anyone who is unfamiliar, is stages of 5 steel plates each at various distances and positions. You shoot each plate once as fast as you can. Shoot each stage 5 times in a row and your worst time is discarded. It's a test of speed and accuracy and lots of fun. Simple but challenging. Still some slots open: wrasalberta.com/news should have the link for the reg form.
|
| # ? Aug 9, 2012 05:49 |
|
If I didn't have to build a fence I'd be there in a heartbeat.
|
| # ? Aug 9, 2012 22:45 |
|
DrakeriderCa posted:If I didn't have to build a fence I'd be there in a heartbeat. I thought you weren't working for CBSA anymore. Also, you know Mexico and Canada don't share a border, right?
|
| # ? Aug 9, 2012 22:45 |
|
Alain Perdrix posted:Also, you know Mexico and Canada don't share a border, right? SOON.
|
| # ? Aug 9, 2012 22:50 |
|
Also: is it legal in Canada to possess components for a magazine that holds more than ten rounds? I imagine it would have to be, otherwise how could you convert a 30-rounder to a five-rounder? I'm just having trouble finding any specific section of law for it.
|
| # ? Aug 10, 2012 22:44 |
|
No. The magazine body is considered the magazine and must be modified so it is unable to accept more than ten rounds. This ruling was recently tested in court and found to be valid.
|
| # ? Aug 10, 2012 23:07 |
|
mikerock posted:No. The magazine body is considered the magazine and must be modified so it is unable to accept more than ten rounds. This ruling was recently tested in court and found to be valid. So the body has to be converted before importation?
|
| # ? Aug 10, 2012 23:40 |
|
Correct
|
| # ? Aug 10, 2012 23:45 |
|
Dang. So what's the easiest way to limit a Pmag to five rounds? Is there a handy guide somewhere? Presumably there'd be drilling and riveting of some sort...
|
| # ? Aug 10, 2012 23:48 |
|
Pop rivet in the spine of the mag. Make sure to give the follower room to do 5 1/2 rounds as to allow a closed bolt on a "full" magazine. You'll have to experiment with how far down that pushes the follower on your mags. Or get someone to buy some Canadian Legal mags for you in Canada and save yourself the hassle.
|
| # ? Aug 11, 2012 00:20 |
|
mikerock posted:Pop rivet in the spine of the mag. Make sure to give the follower room to do 5 1/2 rounds as to allow a closed bolt on a "full" magazine. You'll have to experiment with how far down that pushes the follower on your mags. Or get someone to buy some Canadian Legal mags for you in Canada and save yourself the hassle. It just seems like mags are so expensive in Canada, and I just bought a bunch of Pmags for $11 each. Although I keep revisiting the idea of some LAR-15 pistol mags, butted together with one of those mag wedge things.
|
| # ? Aug 11, 2012 00:25 |
|
infrared35 posted:It just seems like mags are so expensive in Canada, and I just bought a bunch of Pmags for $11 each. I heart my LAR-15 mags. The build quality is very, very good and I think they're the perfect size. I'm using them in a 7615P though, which is a bit of an odd duck in the universe of rifles that accept AR-15 pattern magazines. ninja edit / plug: I bought my LAR-15 mags from mikerock and he was very helpful / willing to take my money.
|
| # ? Aug 11, 2012 01:05 |
|
sofullofhate posted:I heart my LAR-15 mags. The build quality is very, very good and I think they're the perfect size. I'm using them in a 7615P though, which is a bit of an odd duck in the universe of rifles that accept AR-15 pattern magazines. Now see? Couldn't someone make a 30-rounder specifically for the 7615 since it's not a semi-auto? I guess not, or else it would have been done already.
|
| # ? Aug 11, 2012 01:07 |
|
infrared35 posted:Now see? Couldn't someone make a 30-rounder specifically for the 7615 since it's not a semi-auto? It's a rifle. So it gets 5-round mags (except the LAR-15 pistol mags which somehow magically work in it even though they are not AR-15 pattern mags It's way more fun than it ought to be. I slapped a nice fixed 10x on it and it drives tacks to around 175m, which is good enough for me! ninja edit redux: 30-rounders stick out too far for my bipod anyway.
|
| # ? Aug 11, 2012 01:10 |
|
I thought I read somewhere the AIA .308 rifle (basically an enfield but built by criminals No one is too concerned though because that would just hasten shooting off expensive ammo. I'd like a 10rounder for my m-14, pinned even. Length wise it would be good between the impossible to remove smoothly 5 rounders and the long dong 20s.
|
| # ? Aug 11, 2012 04:06 |
|
Took my wife shooting and she got to try my .22 rifle. She said the gun's hers now because she love it so much. Guess she's going to get her PAL! And I get another gun! Also had some fun with the 870. My shot improved a lot more with the 12 gauge slugs now. I was able to aim it where I wanted it to go. Hehehe.
|
| # ? Aug 11, 2012 06:47 |
|
Tradeex has had the most bizarre selection of used (mostly .22) pistols showing up lately. The S&W 41's are gone but they still have some nice S&W Model 17s. Everyone should own atleast one of those, unless you hate fun. They're on Page 3 here at the moment: http://www.shop.tradeexcanada.com/produits/74 Also Saskatoon Gunworks has Aero Precision stripped AR-15 lowers in for 139 now, which seems like a good price. I am getting one, because why not?
|
| # ? Aug 11, 2012 17:21 |
|
Man those are some nice prices at tradeex. Wouldn't mind that K22! (but not gonna)
|
| # ? Aug 11, 2012 17:42 |
|
|
| # ? Aug 12, 2012 17:20 |
|
I want to suck your dick. Also nice Skorp
|
| # ? Aug 12, 2012 17:31 |
|
sofullofhate posted:It's a rifle. So it gets 5-round mags (except the LAR-15 pistol mags which somehow magically work in it even though they are not AR-15 pattern mags This isn't actually how it works. In Canada, the magazine itself is the item that has a restricted capacity, not the firearm the magazine is put in. The magazine's capacity is legally restricted by which firearm the magazine was produced with the intent to function in. That's why all magazines made for AR-15 rifles are limited to 5 rounds. And all magazines produced for AR-15 pistols are limited to 10 rounds. In theory, if you produced a magazine for a rifle that was manually operated (as opposed to semi-auto) that just happened to fit in an AR-15, then its capacity wouldn't be limited, and you could have 30 round mags that fit into an AR-15. But there are no magazines like this yet, because the 7615 was unfortunately (for Canada) marketed as using AR magazines. So the magazines made for the 7615 are considered AR magazines, and are therefore limited to 5 rounds. It's retarded but it's the laws we live with.
|
| # ? Aug 12, 2012 17:45 |
|
Beautiful Skorp! Shoot it yet? I of course regret not getting one, I love subguns. Also I had almost that exact mag conversation yesterday at the range. It's impossible not to wind up with laws that aren't dumb on some level when mags can and do fit into different guns but you're committed to having different capacities.
|
| # ? Aug 12, 2012 17:54 |
|
Anyone interested in a Tokarev TT33 pistol from 1941, or a S&W M1917 Revolver in .45 ACP? Email me aclemens at gmail dot com TT33 comes with 2 mags, an old holster, a bit of rough finish. Goon price is $150 plus shipping. M1917 revolver comes with a pile of moon clips. Finish is mostly gone. Brazilian contract, so it has the Brazilian police stamp on the side, with a date of 1937. The rear site has been altered by them as well. Yours for $550 plus shipping. I'm gonna put these up on CGN soon but you guys should get first dibs.
|
| # ? Aug 12, 2012 18:55 |
|
|
| # ? May 19, 2013 20:42 |
|
Godfuckingdamnit. If you lived in the US I would be all over that TT33 like you wouldn't believe. Just this morning I was thinking to myself about how I need one of those in my life. Are wartime production TT33s really that cheap up there?
|
| # ? Aug 12, 2012 19:07 |




















