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the op's description of what he wants fits the profile of the gun everyone is 'scared' of ...
LOL! It also fits the profile of what many of us 'want'.
What's your tinfoil hat size?
the op's description of what he wants fits the profile of the gun everyone is 'scared' of ...
LOL! It also fits the profile of what many of us 'want'.
What's your tinfoil hat size?
It would seem that the government is classifying any tacticool 22 as restricted based on appearance. Considering how high the demand is, versus the number of guns that fit the discription i posted; it would seem that, if a company made a rifle to look like a standard rifle (ie. ruger 10/22) to have it aproved by the governemtn. But afterward, offer a complete replacement kit so that it looks entirely tacticool, it would set up a monopoly. This is in response to the S&W 15/22, GSG-5 and the Sig 522, which, will likely be restricted on looks. All i want is a tacticool rifle without the thin wiener mag. No wonder the VTR is advertised without the mag
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Geez victor P, take a look at all hicap mags available and take careful note of the shape, may have something to do with the shape of the bullet, if you're all about looks take up tennis, obviously you are more interested on looking like you shouldn't then actually becoming proficient at shooting..... silly indeed which is why I was hoping not to feed this thread..
I think i'll settle with a Ruger 10/22 and get a 1920s tommy gun stock
http://www.1022fungun.com/store/pc/home.asp
Cheers,
You people are ridiculous.
I HAVE NO EVIL, ILLEGAL, OR IDIOTIC INTENTIONS.
This summer, I'm planning to take up target practice as a new hobby. Unlike many of my university friends, I wish to take up a real sport rather than sitting-in all summer playing shooting games.
My choice of guns I want to purchase:
I want a good rifle:
-bolt action
-internal magazine
-iron sight
-shoots inexpensive ammunition
My final choice is a Mosin Nagant.
I also want a semi automatic rifle; unfortunately, the Canadian government gives me few choices of rifles with more rounds than 5. I really don't want to get an amazing rifle, only to have a 30 round clip pinned to 5. A .22 appears to be a go to caliber for the sake of a larger magazine.
The reason why I posted this thread is because I've failed to find any number of CANADIAN RELEVANT sources. My local gun store had poor information and selection. So, I turned to this forum which i hoped would help, rather than insult and taunt me.
Gentlemen, and ladies, if you don't want to help me, please don't reply to this thread.
Geez victor P, take a look at all hicap mags available and take careful note of the shape, may have something to do with the shape of the bullet, if you're all about looks take up tennis, obviously you are more interested on looking like you shouldn't then actually becoming proficient at shooting..... silly indeed which is why I was hoping not to feed this thread..
I already have experience with shooting rifles, never having owned any, I've decided to purchase numerous rifles in the coming weeks.
If i were to get a tacticool rifle, I might as well get what i want. Obviously the shape of the round has to do with the shape of the magazine. I just want something with aesthetic and functional appeal, is that so wrong? Considering i'm planning to own several rifles, why can't i have one that is customized. A plinker that has the looks of a larger military caliber gun seems like a cheap and fun rifle to own.
Why should i buy something that i am not entirely happy with, when someone across the border can have nearly anything they want? I much rather get something that i want, rather than invest more money and time to have it the way i'd like it to be.
It appears that there is no clear-cut rifle of choice that meets all my criteria. Some sacrifices in function or aesthetics will be made.
I appreciate everyone's contributions.
I think i'll settle with a Ruger 10/22 and get a 1920s tommy gun stock
http://www.1022fungun.com/store/pc/home.asp
Cheers,
I think i'll settle with a Ruger 10/22 and get a 1920s tommy gun stock
http://www.1022fungun.com/store/pc/home.asp
Cheers,
Legal in California and Connecticut.
No export of the Kits outside the USA is possible at this time.
Figured drop a heads up. Kewl looking kit though!
the gun community is 'typically' populated with self controlled disciplined folks and for the most part knows not to bring unwanted attention to themselves, why is this so difficult for you to understand????? Laugh all you want while your rights are being diminished by your very own stupidity.