Type 97

Any type 97 Norcs going to be brought in? You seem to be the ones with the price I like on most Norcs and any bullpup thats nr is awesome imo. w:h:

Fat chance mate... Canada Ammo already tried to bring some in and the RCMP snatched them. There are several threads about this. Try doing a search in some of the other forums for more info.
 
Fat chance mate... Canada Ammo already tried to bring some in and the RCMP snatched them. There are several threads about this. Try doing a search in some of the other forums for more info.

I sure hope the Canadian government reimburses Canada Ammo and all the people who purchased a Type 97.

The RCMP had this gun in their hands and classified it before CA imported these guns. If it was so easy to convert to full auto why didnt they pick up on it the FIRST time the classified it?

Their mistake = they should reimburse.

At least in the future, when the long gun registry is gone, if a gun is non-restricted and then reclassified prohibited it will be quite impossible to hunt down people and steal their firearms.
 
"At least in the future, when the long gun registry is gone, if a gun is non-restricted and then reclassified prohibited it will be quite impossible to hunt down people and steal their firearms."

You have to be kidding right ? :eek:
 
"At least in the future, when the long gun registry is gone, if a gun is non-restricted and then reclassified prohibited it will be quite impossible to hunt down people and steal their firearms."

You have to be kidding right ? :eek:

NOPE!!!!! Fool us once when we stood by and allowed registration=confiscation. When registration is gone, NO ONE will ever register again when they try to bring it back.
 
Many of the provinces will exercise their constitution power to regulate property and we'll have 10 provincial registries instead of one national one.

Any provincial party that would try that in Manitoba would be out of power the next election. I would think Alberta and Saskatchewan would be the same.
 
Once the Federal Long Gun registry is gone, my registration certificates will go with it. Whether I elect to opt in to a provincial one remains to be seen. Like I said and I stand by it, most of us fell for the registration=confiscation thing before, I don't think as many will fall for it again. Just my two cents.

Also, some people seem to think that we have no property rights in Canada. If that is the case, how can the provinces regulate under their constitution property which the Canadian Constitution allows no rights to anyway. That would mean that the provinces would have to acknowledge property rights first. :) If they can get away with using convoluted logic then so should we all.
 
Many of the provinces will exercise their constitution power to regulate property and we'll have 10 provincial registries instead of one national one.

Im quite sure if the long gun registry goes they have to DESTROY the information they have.

New guns would fall under this registry of yours but old ones....what old ones? What are you talking about?

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Did u never read the thread about there planned "backdoor" registry did you?

This is laughable. I can't see how provincial politicians could possibly "re-sell" the registry concept to their constituents when the program has been a failure on a national level while using unlimited sums of federal funds in the process.

Sadly, I can see Ontario and Quebec favoring this approach, however, I can't see the populace wanting to pay for it with inevitable tax increases.

I can tell you that Nova Scotia wouldn't be a willing participant to it.
 
This is laughable. I can't see how provincial politicians could possibly "re-sell" the registry concept to their constituents when the program has been a failure on a national level while using unlimited sums of federal funds in the process.

Sadly, I can see Ontario and Quebec favoring this approach, however, I can't see the populace wanting to pay for it with inevitable tax increases.

I can tell you that Nova Scotia wouldn't be a willing participant to it.

Your right for Quebec and Ontario, they will impose that upon us and beleive it or not, most of the populace will want it!!! There is a huge anti-gun lobby in Quebekistan and Bantario, run by shootings victim's parents. I mean you cant blame them for being angry, but somebody should explain to them that a registry wont help!

Quebec'PM said that he will implant a registry as soon as the fed takes it away. Pfffff...liberals...:mad:
 
Any provincial party that would try that in Manitoba would be out of power the next election. I would think Alberta and Saskatchewan would be the same.

Selinger seems to be writing a book on how to destroy a socialist dynasty. Perhaps pissing off the rurals and gun owners even more is something he'd dive into head first. I think Doer saw the ship was about to sink, so he picked a new captain and fudged off to Washington.
 
This is laughable. I can't see how provincial politicians could possibly "re-sell" the registry concept to their constituents when the program has been a failure on a national level while using unlimited sums of federal funds in the process.

Sadly, I can see Ontario and Quebec favoring this approach, however, I can't see the populace wanting to pay for it with inevitable tax increases.

I can tell you that Nova Scotia wouldn't be a willing participant to it.

So ontarians just buy the guns in Alberta. Problem solved
 
SERGEY 96;
Check your facts on the new tax.... July 1st it goes into force in Ontario AND BC
John
 
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