Had mine out last night....along with the Razorback and the Cannon. It was a GOOD night at the range.
Had mine out last night....along with the Razorback and the Cannon. It was a GOOD night at the range.
One shot one tequilla
Death from a bar....
Razorback is AFFORDABLE.
I can shoot a brick of .22 through it and spend less than if I shoot a part of a belt of 7.62.
Bring both to the range together....people really enjoy them!
One shot one tequilla
Death from a bar....
Not had a great deal of luck with my razorback yet, but that is partly on me because I have not taken enough time to tinker with them.
You know you are a real gunnut when you start practicing trigger control on power tools.
WWJMBD? What Would John Moses Browning Do?
So what's the deal with the razorbacks anyway? I was searching and they are a non firearm in the states would that not mean we could just buy in the states and only do the Canadian paperwork?
Last edited by ChickenTikka; 08-13-2012 at 04:23 AM.
Unfortunately it's not that easy. The are not considered a firearm here either, but they are considered a firearm part in the US and without the proper US export permits and Canadian Import permits you would be breaking the US export laws if you did try to bring one over.
Last edited by Beezer; 08-13-2012 at 08:03 AM.
Do they have restrictions on rimfire? I'm gonna look up the subject when I get some time.
If it's either loud, obnoxious, fast, hated by the general population or any combination of these, I OWN IT!!