TOYBUILDER
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mortar
It's a Canadian M19/60mm. Not the easiest thing to acquire, but they're out there.
It's a Canadian M19/60mm. Not the easiest thing to acquire, but they're out there.
It's a Canadian M19/60mm. Not the easiest thing to acquire, but they're out there.
STRANGEDAY;
"I know Marstar had to deal with these as the RCMP started making a fuss about ITAR over them. It was the same time they were trying to import the CZ beltfeds "
My goodness, how do we arrive at these conclusions ?? I sure as hell can't figure it out
If you want an answer ask me, don't simply jumpt to conclusions....
We NEVER had an issue with the RCMP regarding the mortars we sold here in Canada, it was the Directorate of Controlled Goods, they simply asked if they were "live" or deactivated, since they were deacts that was the end of it.....
We have never had any issues importing beltfeds from any country.... Perhaps you are refering to the SA belt feds we submitted for testing ?? In that case we were refused a classification because of the open bolt design.... ??
"and this brought increased scrutiny on them."
Once again my friend, you are jumping to conclusions, what increased scrutiny are we discussing here ??
To purchase or own a "live" mortar you must be registered with CG....
John




























