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- Blaster land, Okanagan BC
Lol, funny guy!
I have a few rolls of tp in the trunk of my car ..... in case there is a run
in my house a roll does not last long...
and if I put them inside no one tells you ............ this is the last roll
Many times .... 11pm stores are closed ..and the holder is empty
Stack it deep
2021 is going to be a interesting YEAR![]()
darn but i must be getting old. i taught firearms safety/hunter training back in the late 80's and would regularly pick up 1k of 303b milsurp and 1k of sa 308 both for 100$ a case with shipping in. went out one hunter training range weekend and shot all 2k up with a group of 20 kids using 303 milsurp and an fnc1. even used the 20 round mag with the fn. strangely enough, no one got hurt, bent, or damaged and all had fun.
my, how times have changed. thanks alan rock, trudeau, and the rest of you liberal pr!cks.
darn but i must be getting old. i taught firearms safety/hunter training back in the late 80's and would regularly pick up 1k of 303b milsurp and 1k of sa 308 both for 100$ a case with shipping in. went out one hunter training range weekend and shot all 2k up with a group of 20 kids using 303 milsurp and an fnc1. even used the 20 round mag with the fn. strangely enough, no one got hurt, bent, or damaged and all had fun.
my, how times have changed. thanks alan rock, trudeau, and the rest of you liberal pr!cks.
Not that I'm a Liberal suppporter but I'm curious how you equate diminishing stocks of surplus obsolete military equipment including ammunition with Alan Rock or anyone else. When did Canada transition to the FN rifle shooting 7.62x51 Nato? All the military Canadian surplus 303 is just plain used up.
Saw a case of 303 machine gun at a show in US 2 or 3 years ago.
ummm, i didn't equate anything. just stated how you could pick up ammo long time ago for cheap. used it to shoot with students in hunter training safely using a variety of firearms, including rifles and mags that are now prohibs. then made the comment that such activities couldn't be done these days as such items are probits, thanks to rock and liberals. yes, times have certainly changed....
hmm, seem to recall using an fn back in the day as an issue battle rifle before the c7 came along. in fact, you could even purchase them before they became prohib safe queens, which is where mine is now living...
yes, you are correct in that most surplus ammo is now used up.
trust your curiosity is now sated....
enjoy your day....
(and that was my 1500th post, which is really why i responded to you)
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Yeah. I have an old SIR catalogue with them for sale. HK semis and Bushmasters in 223 as well.