Ak-47

Yes, most Canadian live in the same country. And?
What does that have to do with living in different society?

WTF, how is this so hard to understand? Do you understand the word "society"??
All Canadians are free to own things they want but don't need. Including you. Which means in our society (you know, the one in Canada), I don't have to explain why I want, or need, something.
 
WTF, how is this so hard to understand? Do you understand the word "society"??
All Canadians are free to own things they want but don't need. Including you. Which means in our society (you know, the canadian one?), I don't have to explain why I want, or need, something.

Yes, you are so free to own things you want in Canada. That is why you can not have an Ak47, AUG, MP5 and the lists goes on. This does not only include firearms.
Since when do you decide what the Canadian society is?
 
Yes, you are so free to own things you want in Canada. That is why you can not have an Ak47, AUG, MP5 and the lists goes on. This does not only include firearms.
Since when do you decide what the Canadian society is?

Hmmm, I didn't decide it, the very definition of the word society did. Or do you consider to not be part of the society that is Canada?? :confused:

Listen, you sound very confused. So I'm going to wrap this up.

You asked why someone would need an AK47. Since we live in a free society, we are not limited to owning things we need, and we don't have to explain why we want them.
Hence why my answer to you is : its none of your goddamn business why someone would need or want something.

You can keep asking the same question if you want. You will keep getting the same answer.
 
Hmmm, I didn't decide it, the very definition of the word society did. Or do you consider to not be part of the society that is Canada?? :confused:

Listen, you sound very confused. So I'm going to wrap this up.

You asked why someone would need an AK47. Since we live in a free society, we are not limited to owning things we need, and we don't have to explain why we want them.
Hence why my answer to you is : its none of your goddamn business why someone would need or want something.

You can keep asking the same question if you want. You will keep getting the same answer.

Go look at other free societies/countries out there and you will see you can not own everything you want.

By definition, if we do live in a free society, then everyone should have a choice of how to live it(it can be a need or want society).
 
Go look at other free societies/countries out there and you will see you can not own everything you want.

By definition, if we do live in a free society, then everyone should have a choice of how to live it(it can be a need or want society).

That has NOTHING to do with the fact that I, or anyone else, do not need to justify to you why we would wand or need an ak47. You've gone way off track here.
 
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Why would you want an AK, when you can have better?

The only way you'll get an AK, is if they take away the "Easy to convert to full auto" clause in the law, and allow semi-auto ones. Then again, the whole full auto thing is over rated.
 
Why would you want an AK, when you can have better?

Then again, the whole full auto thing is over rated.

Hahaha, this is a joke right. Cause its pretty funny, I'll take full auto any day. Brappppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp reload, Brappppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
 
Time for me to be a pedant.

The AK is technically legal in Canada. You need the proper license to own one, but provided you have those licenses, you can own one with no problems. You can't really shoot it, however. Those licenses would be a 12.2 license for a full automatic AK, a 12.3 license for a converted automatic and a 12.5 license for a semi-auto clone that is not one of the Valmets that are specifically exempted from the prohibition. The issue being, unless you owned one of those AK's and complied with the government's fascist registration scheme back in the 1990's, you'll never own one. The amount of people who can have those licenses can only go down as they die or forget to re-new, etc. There are actually very few firearms that are strictly 'illegal' in Canada. What the Progressive CONservatives and Lieberals of the 1990's did was classify a whole bunch of them differently, and then lock out new people from getting those licenses. So, while a Chinese Type 56 isn't technically illegal if it's registered and in the possession of somebody with the proper license, you can't get the proper license. It's a very clever way of banning guns without actually 'banning' them or confiscating them outright. Wait for the owners to die, then confiscate them. It's delayed confiscation.

The Valmets that are legal are expensive, but they are very much AK's. If you're willing to spend the money, you can have a non-restricted AK in a Valmet.

To answer your question, which I believe was meant to be 'will the AK be de-regulated and brought back to a reasonable classification?'

Probably not. Government likes taking freedom, but it very much despises giving a whole lot of it back. Join the NFA, write your MP's and vote with your wallet. Don't support a politician that supports anything less than a repeal of our draconian firearms act.
Very well said!
 
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Yes if you want the 308 or even possibly 223 version but you want the rare amd hard to find 7.62x39 version and it's well beyond that price point
 
VZ58 is still better then the AK-47. The Irony about the gun classification system is that the ACR is non-restricted which is a combination of a AKM and AR
 
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