Free Skorpion

Not certain what you mean here ??
John

Often when you post up sales in the format you do, the link itself is not clickable with a mouse. You have to copy and paste it into your browser. For people on smart phones and tablets this can at times be frustrating or difficult to do. My iPad for example just would not cooperate. I found the page on you website myself.

The format I have added it, people can now just click on it. Easier for people who are interested, possibly increasing customer traffic.

Edit: your edit fixed it.
 
Two crates of 7.62x25 is just short of $1000. Anyone in Winnipeg looking to buy a crate (or some blanks/drill rounds) from Marstar? Lets talk!
 
What carnage was done to the skorpion to render it "deactivated"?
1) 3-caliber-sized holes drilled into barrel at area of handguard
2) Steel rod inserted into abrrel
3) steel rod welded into the chamber and one of the barrel holes
4) Barrel welded to receiver
5) Bolt face cut at 45-degree angle
6) Bolt & follower welded to receiver
7) Hammer welded to bolt
8) Disconnector welded to frame and bolt
9) Magazine has feed lips removed
 
1) 3-caliber-sized holes drilled into barrel at area of handguard
2) Steel rod inserted into abrrel
3) steel rod welded into the chamber and one of the barrel holes
4) Barrel welded to receiver
5) Bolt face cut at 45-degree angle
6) Bolt & follower welded to receiver
7) Hammer welded to bolt
8) Disconnector welded to frame and bolt
9) Magazine has feed lips removed

im pretty sure some of those method's cant possibly be done to a skorpion with the way its made.
 
im pretty sure some of those method's cant possibly be done to a skorpion with the way its made.
That may be the case, these are just the Canadian deactivation guidelines. Expect the gunsmith doing the deactivation to do as many of them as he can.
 
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