- Location
- Toronto
stupid question on my part, does this affect the CSA VZ rifles too? Or just the CZ rifles. I was under the impression that they were different companies.
It looks like the game is over now. No importer in their right mind would attempt fresh imports of CZ 858 or CSA type rifles at this stage. This is only the beginning.
Now that's just typically Canadian. Lay back and take it up the arse Wolverine. Don't you have a good lawyer on retainer? Why wouldn't you fight this seizure instead of just rolling over? God knows you have plenty of our money from past CZ858 sales...
As long as the pathetic Canadian gun owners continue to put up with this shid the feds will keep seizing more and more gunz.
Keep telling yourself that. Do you think John will give you a free gun?
Maybe I should panic sell?Yes. But I doubt you'll find one.
Your ignorance is starting to irritate me, you are going after the wrong person.
John,
If you can only file an appeal with a rifle in the country why not import just one and see if it happens again. That way you can challenge them and you don't have a lot of money into it.
He can not challenge them without risking getting everything else worth having prohibited. In my view it's a risk worth taking, because if they get away with this they will just move on to the next evil looking rifle, and on and on till we are left with nothing but Fudd guns.
Sometimes it takes balls to do the right thing.
This should be considered the line in the sand for all Canadian gun owners. The dialogue here shouldn't be what gun they're going to ban next... it should be, "what can and should be done"? This is a big deal, and should not be tolerated by any of us.
I have already considered that, I could do that. I could import with the purpose of sending it to the RCMP for examination and classification, the RCMP would be working for me so I would have the report. This would take 6 months to a year. I also have to balance this action against the best interests of the 8,000 owners in Canada, to me this is more that a question of making a quick buck!
I'm sure you've got much good legal advice and many good opinions as well as all our interest in your success.
Is this something that a group of merchants/associations/lawyers should band together on? It seems that we're going to see more of these "technical" tactics used against individuals and individual merchants - maybe a group effort would help to share the costs/experiences/best practices and form a useful common response?
Sadly Canadian gun owners and dealers can not pull together, we have no single united voice. There are many amongst us who would write off black guns in order to look after their personal interests. We have seen part time "Dealers" sink other gun classes in an ignorant attempt to save their own pet project. We need a strong united voice but I am not optimistic we will ever see one.
Sadly Canadian gun owners and dealers can not pull together, we have no single united voice. There are many amongst us who would write off black guns in order to look after their personal interests. We have seen part time "Dealers" sink other gun classes in an ignorant attempt to save their own pet project. We need a strong united voice but I am not optimistic we will ever see one.
From where I sit it is not so much a question of balls, which I am not lacking!, but much more a question of doing what is best for the whole firearms community.
Basically, what you're saying we need is a gun toting messiah?
The NFA/CSSA could make that happen...




























