I got my cheque this week. I felt dirty cashing it.![]()
Was it just the price you payed for the rifle?
What about all those accesories you made?
I got my cheque this week. I felt dirty cashing it.![]()
Was it just the price you payed for the rifle?
What about all those accesories you made?![]()
They set a cap at $1400. Which is a little less than what I paid for the rifle. I'm SOL on the mounts.
Another bump, rather than the sticky.. I originally asked in the wrong forum and got a vague "things are looking up and something should happen soon" kinda answer, without any real specifics.
So can someone update the status...?
is it still non-restricted....
Thanks for the update even though it's bad newsHere ya go...check this out: http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=677123
Thanks for the update even though it's bad newsThe RCMP could have prevented all of this mess by playing ball with the importers. By working with the importers, they could have rectified the issue and come up with a design that can't be easily converted to full auto. Instead, they decided to waste taxpayer dollars and put the importers and the law-abiding firearm owners through a ringer. So what if you tell a licenced importer the procedure? It's not as if they don't have gunsmiths on staff and access to manufacturers of full auto firearms. Had they acted with tact and reason, they could have allowed for the manufacturer and importer to make a few bucks and for the sport shooters to enjoy their hobby, while eliminating the perceived threat of an automatic firearm escaping from the safe and killing babies.
Why would they do any of that when their goal is the elimination of civilian firearms ownership and firearms related businesses in Canada? They are the ENEMY in this case. They have an agenda to make civilian gun ownership as difficult as possible and will certainly never lift a finger to do anything that might help gun owners or businesses in this country.
Mark
That may be true, but we can work on shaping them to become friends instead. The first step should come in bringing down the blue wall that makes many in the law enforcement community think they're above the riffraff (us). The problem is that we don't care enough to figure out when we're getting screwed or to do something about it. In countries where people do care, the cops stick to enforcement and real community policing. If we start caring enough, our police services will focus more on working with us.Why would they do any of that when their goal is the elimination of civilian firearms ownership and firearms related businesses in Canada? They are the ENEMY in this case. They have an agenda to make civilian gun ownership as difficult as possible and will certainly never lift a finger to do anything that might help gun owners or businesses in this country.
Mark