There's a few pumps in Sask, but nothing like in Ontario. The rest of the west pretty much scorn them.
They were very popular up to about when I was in my twenties. Pushing bush was the norm, and rapid fire was wanted. About the only autoloaders that anyone had any respect for was the Browning and they were sort of regarded as a rich man's gun. The Rems typically shot well, few people reloaded (quite a few had never even heard of it), and clip fed rifles that actually worked twice in a row weren't very common. Combine that with the over-whelming dominance of pump shotguns and the pump rifle's place was secured.
What changed? Practically all of it.




















































