Hello from Poland!

Shaquee
Ja jestem, Johnson

Welcome to the Soviet Republic of Canuckistan!

Be careful in glorious Calgary when you come, this is stampede country and there are lots of very naughty cows, many people have been crushed.
 
Yeah..a nice rifle in both configurations.
Much better than older AK's.
I like the standard one more.
The mini Beryl isn't my cup of tea.
Maybe one day someone will import them into Canada.
 
Nestor, welcome from Canadian born Pol in Winnipeg.
If you ever come shooting in this neck of the woods, you know who to look up :)
 
oh great :( to co nam potrzeba, jeszcze jeden polak;)

welcome to site and welcome to Canada, once you get over the nostalgia this is the greatest, bestest country in the world

at least you starting off in the right corner of it
 
Thank you very much.
Once we will settle down and somehow find a few free days in row I'm going to take my family for a trip across the new country.
I can see we will have to stop in a few places ;)
I always dreamed about Canada, so I believe it makes me at least a half-Canuck :D
 
oh great :( to co nam potrzeba, jeszcze jeden polak;)

welcome to site and welcome to Canada, once you get over the nostalgia this is the greatest, bestest country in the world

at least you starting off in the right corner of it


I believe you are right on this :wave:
ha! ha! ha! I'm looking forward for the Polish "tourists", so you will see more of them soon...at least my family went thru the legal way :)
 
nestor, where you learn to write english so well ?

i like to visit poland someday , i like to visit gun museum or visit gun factory? any you recommend?
 
Welcome aboard Nester, when you get to Alberta, you will notice that the folks are very different there. Most if not all are displaced people from Ontario(the home of Dalton Mcginty), basically treehuggers. Saskatchewan, next door is where hunting is actually encouraged. Saskatchewan, where the men are men, and the sheep are nervous.
 
Welcome to canada as well
I was brought up in poland many years ago city Wroclaw
hope things work out for you............Congrats
 
Thank you very much.
Once we will settle down and somehow find a few free days in row I'm going to take my family for a trip across the new country.
I can see we will have to stop in a few places ;)
I always dreamed about Canada, so I believe it makes me at least a half-Canuck :D

well you wont have to drive far to see the best canada has to offer....just go west from alberta.;)
 
nestor, where you learn to write english so well ?

i like to visit poland someday , i like to visit gun museum or visit gun factory? any you recommend?


Thank you Curtton.
In fact it took me a few years.
I arrived on the American gun forum called Glock Talk in 2003 and started to write there somehow...for sure not in English :D
At least not in the form of the language known so well across the pond.
Since then I'm slowly improving the writing skills.
I wish I could speak as good as I'm writing, but using the internet forum is the only, real form of contact with English for me.
Thanks God I made some real good friends on the GT.
They came to Poland (pretty long way for them), visited my place, slept in our flat and enjoyed the great food prepared by my wife.
Then I had the chance to speak a little bit.
I'm going to take some English conversation classes in Edmonton.
I need it badly.
However your government did a smart thing.
If you want to immigrate into Canada you have to pass the language exam conducted by the British Council.
It's called IELTS.
They are testing the writing, listening, reading and speaking skills of the candidates.
Looks like I made it ;)
Now to the point.
The only real gun factory here is the Weapon Factory Lucznik Radom.
I'm not sure if you could take a tour there.
However in the capital city of Poland - Warsaw you can find two interesting museums:
- The Polish Army Museum,
- The Warsaw Rising Museum.
Those two are pretty cool.
 
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