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    PolyNUX Canadian Legal Polymer knuckles back IN STOCK

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    These Polymer knuckles are a fun novelty item that doubles as a keychain/bottle opener. 100% Canadian Legal.
    Perfect fun item or gift idea for the holidays. Come in sizes ranging from Medium/Large, match
    with your glove size. Colors on hand range from Blue,Silver,Gold,Black,FDE,Purple,Pink


    $39.99/each

    https://gun-shop.ca/product-tag/polynux/


    **Polymer Knuckles fall under D19-13-2. 46A and do not fall within the definition of Brass Knuckles**

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    Lol well well I happen to see this 45 minutes before I have to go to the west Ed mall to pick something up, and now I have to make a detour!

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    Quote Originally Posted by B_902 View Post
    Lol well well I happen to see this 45 minutes before I have to go to the west Ed mall to pick something up, and now I have to make a detour!
    Haha, look forward to seeing you! Maybe we'll be able to send you home with more than just knuckles :D

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    Regardless if it does not meet the criteria of "brass knuckles" if you do use this product to hit someone with you will still be charged with assault with a weapon..
    Id Rather Be Judged By 12 Than Carried By 6

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmcintyre1220 View Post
    Regardless if it does not meet the criteria of "brass knuckles" if you do use this product to hit someone with you will still be charged with assault with a weapon..
    Agreed, but if it came down to it, read your sig line. (Worst case scenario)
    Also the reason I won't be buying them, however they do seem cool!
    You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmcintyre1220 View Post
    Regardless if it does not meet the criteria of "brass knuckles" if you do use this product to hit someone with you will still be charged with assault with a weapon..
    This is true hence the "Novelty Item" factor listed

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    Quote Originally Posted by H.K.Glock 007 View Post
    Agreed, but if it came down to it, read your sig line. (Worst case scenario)
    Also the reason I won't be buying them, however they do seem cool!
    Oh yeah when #### hits the fan my signature line applies. I just mentioned this because I know some people are unable to understand law.
    Id Rather Be Judged By 12 Than Carried By 6

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmcintyre1220 View Post
    Oh yeah when #### hits the fan my signature line applies. I just mentioned this because I know some people are unable to understand law.
    Very true, point taken

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    I fully intend on keeping my keys "close at hand". As such, is there a way to know sizing? I don't want my key ring to fall off and go missing...
    'The armed citizen is the correct answer to the armed sociopath.'

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    Where in the law it says that polymer knuckels are legal? Never heard that. Brass or not

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