Which year was advertisement??A non-restricted AK underfolder used to be my hiking gun, and that's about what I paid. Those really were better times.
Around the time I got my permit and I was mostly asleep to what was actually available beyond an Enfield or an AK. Hurts me heartI just posted the links to half a dozen of their old catalogues on Internet archive up in general, but it got me looking at some pages, and like a grumpy old man, remembering how things used to be....
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Very true.I have that exact catalogue somewhere around here. I remember being young, skinnier, better looking with with my life ahead of me, and very little money. Lol
We never bothered looking at the ancient surplus stuff, there was a reason it sold for 50 to 100 bucks in our minds. We were interested in the HKs, AKs, M14s etc., or the surplus that Ontario Sporting Supplies had.
At the time, you could walk in with your credit card or cash and walk out with a Lebanese M16 (identifiable by the cedar tree on the frame instead of the horse) and an M203 grenade launcher under it with just an FAC.
Funny, there was no gun play in the streets back then like there is now with all the restrictive laws in place.
They did a 94, but I am not sure if there was a 95. IIRC the last one was the one where they were selling dewat handguns in lucite. Keeping my eyes open for the missing years copies.I think the light blue was one of their last catalogs. Notice how the price of AK's dropped after Kim Campbell put them on the restricted list.