So I got some new jewelry for the Colt and think I may have made it full auto

Gee I guess nobody had better buy an SKS becuase if the FP ever does stick and you get a slamfire and empty the mag you are " CRIMINAL" So says GOOZYMAN...

Folks there have been several cases where guns have gone full auto due to failure or bad smithing and noone has been charged....

You can make these wild comments to your hearts content.. and You can make silly suggestions that you call the RCMP and ask stupid questions..

But you know it's BS.. Maybe you are enjoying spreading the FUD but we really don't need any more mall ninja's....
And there have been many cases of people transporting restricteds/prohibs without an SAP/ATT... this happens daily (in some cases with the tacit approval of local LEOs) without charges yet it is still a bad idea to admit it on an open forum.

I don't see why this isn't a topic to be a little cautious in discussing. I take it you don't recall that the RCMP has ARBITRARILY, on absolutely no basis except politics, classified several firearms as prohibs. Easily converted to automatic operation = automatic firearm, that much has already been established in the courts. So I'm a little reluctant to discuss openly how exactly one might convert any given firearm to automatic operation.
 
And a little knowledge.

I can't believe how many threads are on this site dealing with people who take stuff apart when they have absolutely no idea what they are doing.

Yet they act totally amazed when the gun does not work anymore and is unsafe to shoot.

Pile of idiots is my opinion.

Take it to a gunsmith and get back a gun that is safe to shoot.


IMO, everyone should be able to completely strip any pistol/firearm they own. Every gun I buy, the first thing I do is completely strip and reassemble, to familiarize myself with the gun and its parts.

Usually, I enlist the help of youtube or something other online media for the help, but after a couple run throughs, I can usually manage.
 
And a little knowledge.

I can't believe how many threads are on this site dealing with people who take stuff apart when they have absolutely no idea what they are doing.

Yet they act totally amazed when the gun does not work anymore and is unsafe to shoot.

Pile of idiots is my opinion.

Take it to a gunsmith and get back a gun that is safe to shoot.

Bro, it's a 1911, not the ####ing Atlantis space shuttle. A 1911 consists of 3 pins and some parts. You put it back toghter the same way it comes apart.

Are you a genius? Do you know how everything works just by looking at it?

Welcome to Canada, dummy.

People don't learn things by doing nothing... But I'm guessing you believe they can...

Yes. And thanks for that.
 
bear.23 said:
People don't learn things by doing nothing... But I'm guessing you believe they can...

Yes. And thanks for that.

Having put things back together backwards once or twice I can't see blaming people for it... My kids have broken toys in the past... heck some of the chinese toys don't even tell which way batteries are supposed go in... It's not a big thing to screw up if it can go in backwards or upside down oh well...

As for the 1911 there are function tests that you are supposed to do when you re-assemble the thing.. But again it's a matter of doing it rather then just sitting on your hands...
 
IMO, everyone should be able to completely strip any pistol/firearm they own. Every gun I buy, the first thing I do is completely strip and reassemble, to familiarize myself with the gun and its parts.

Usually, I enlist the help of youtube or something other online media for the help, but after a couple run throughs, I can usually manage.

It would be a pretty world if this were true, but a lot of gun folks are like a lot of people who drive, they have little or no knowledge of how the machine does what it does. Doesn't make them less of a gun person, just makes them less of a gear head. C'est la vie. - dan
 
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