Any chance IRG is interested in derya mk12 or CSA vz58? Asking for a friend
Any chance IRG is interested in derya mk12 or CSA vz58? Asking for a friend
The feels ^
Interesting. Would be nice to hear it from IRG though. I’m curious if prices are up in the US due to lack of supply and people here are going to be offered a decent amount, or if IRG is looking to cash in on desperate sellers.
I’ll be keeping mine, too many proprietary mags to get stuck with.
"What do you get for pretending the danger's not real?"
- Sheep, Pink Floyd
Scorpions? What Scorpions? There are no Scorpions ups here. I only know of a few restricted models kicking around a few safes but that's all!
Note that the guns that go to Trudeau will either be destroyed, given to the police and military, or secretly supplied to terrorists in third world countries. The guns that go to IRG have a good chance of ending up in the hands of people who just want to be left alone (like us).
Hopefully that’s worth more than a few bucks to some people.
IRG is doing what the Liberal Party wants with this program. The sole goal of Bill Blair is to get these guns out of the possession of lawful owners. How that happens, Billy B does not care. Whether it is through a buyback, deactivation, or a company exporting them out of Canada, it is the same result. Hell, Billy B wishes that there are more companies like IRG doing this. It makes for less work for the government in confiscating these firearms since a private company is doing all of the grunt work for them by buying them up and exporting them out of Canada. Billy B must be thanking god that a private company has stepped up to the plate to help with the Liberal party gun confiscation program. Shame on IRG for doing this! How about you buy up all the AR 15s next and export them to some third world rebel group. Justin Trudeau would probably lavish your company with large government contracts.
You mean the Grasshopper Mouse ate the scorpions :0
I will..... would keep my gun thank you very much!! But if I can't keep it, I'd much rather sell it if a fair price is offered then participatein a buy back to have it melted.
Plus selling it allows me to get another non prohibited similar firearm.
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