I could probably engineer a full auto bolt-action faster then figuring out the precision timing of a full auto.
The problem is undefinable terms such as "rapid succession" and "relatively short time" I can fire my 10/22 in rapid succession with a "bio-chemical servo" that I own (my finger) .
Hang your head in shame RCMP
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Correct, but you could ask indirect questions, such as "How long did it take to convert to automatic?" "How long did it take to determine that it could be converted to automatic in a relatively short period of time?" "How many technicians worked on converting it to automatic or determining that it could be converted to automatic in a relatively short period of time?" Etc.
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Good. I will take a Bren 8094827627 when it is approved.
I'm not asking for step by step instructions. How about they just tell us how long did it take and what techniques they used. For example, did it take 2 minutes with a drill to fire full auto or did it take 13 RCMP techs 2 months and dozens of attempts to get the rifle to fire 2 rounds with a trigger pull that one time.
Pretty sure they never fired it in f/a
We all know this.
Hence the same one line response whenever they want to prohibit something.
At the very least, they should prove this to the supplier or manufacturer who already have prohib license. Like to Wolverine.
Last edited by rambones; 02-24-2018 at 03:22 PM.
What’s the latest update on this?
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