What kind of experience have you guys had when hunting with a black rifles when you encountered other hunters, LEO, forest rangers?
For me It wasn't hunting but was shooting my AR15 in a pit behind the camp (1988) and shortly after we returned to the camp the mounties showed up. Someone didn't like the sound of 30 rds going off fast even though there wasn't a house or camp closer than 1/2 mile. No laws were broken however everyone was speaking English and the mounties failed to check the one guy's ID that was French. Since the mounties thought he was English too the mounties carried on a conversation in French with each other not realizing that one of us understood. The conversation they were having while handling my AR15 went along the line of "this looks real expensive, yea he is going to be real pissed if we take it, can't think of anything, going to have to let this go" Mike our bilingual friend said they really went on to try and think of ways to charge us but couldn't come up with anything. They wanted to take our ammo for there safety but we shot it all as you would when your 20 years old. They left and nothing else come of it.
I wonder how things would go today if I were found in the woods humping around my Tavor looking for yotes. What have your experiences been, good and bad?
Moe
For me It wasn't hunting but was shooting my AR15 in a pit behind the camp (1988) and shortly after we returned to the camp the mounties showed up. Someone didn't like the sound of 30 rds going off fast even though there wasn't a house or camp closer than 1/2 mile. No laws were broken however everyone was speaking English and the mounties failed to check the one guy's ID that was French. Since the mounties thought he was English too the mounties carried on a conversation in French with each other not realizing that one of us understood. The conversation they were having while handling my AR15 went along the line of "this looks real expensive, yea he is going to be real pissed if we take it, can't think of anything, going to have to let this go" Mike our bilingual friend said they really went on to try and think of ways to charge us but couldn't come up with anything. They wanted to take our ammo for there safety but we shot it all as you would when your 20 years old. They left and nothing else come of it.
I wonder how things would go today if I were found in the woods humping around my Tavor looking for yotes. What have your experiences been, good and bad?
Moe


















































