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    dominion primer

    Are you suppose to receive any small pistol or riffle primer soon?
    thanks

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    Sorry, no shipping from Russia these days

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    Canada should be producing our own commercial 22LR and centre fire ammunition like we use to with gevelot and Imperial instead of constantly selling out our factories and ideas to the United States literally 55-60% of Canadian industries are American owned or American influenced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yukoncornelius87 View Post
    Canada should be producing our own commercial 22LR and centre fire ammunition like we use to with gevelot and Imperial instead of constantly selling out our factories and ideas to the United States literally 55-60% of Canadian industries are American owned or American influenced.
    Never going to happen, sorry. Gevelot couldn't even make a go of it back in the good old days. It was only open for 3 years

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    Sad when our country today can't make the same products we did in the past.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fargone4sure View Post
    Sad when our country today can't make the same products we did in the past.
    Not really, there are many reasons we can't. In the old days, prices were very high and protected by tarriffs, supplying a growing, young population. No one wants to work in factories like that any more.

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