Deactivated milsurps.

I own many dewats. I got some for respectable prices, and others I overpaid somewhat. Supply and demand basically determines the inflated price of dewats here in Canada. Compared to the UK, where there is an abundance of dewats, our prices here are crap. The deactivated firearms I own, (for instance the MP-40 or DP-28) are not rare firearms and can be found everywhere in the world, but because of Canada's strict policy towards firearms, which includes restricting the importation of deactivated firearms, the dewats here in Canada are the only ones that will ever be here. Of course, if you are a business like Marstar, then you can import deactivated firearms, because they have the prohibited license to do so, but ordinary people like us cannot, unless we too have a prohibited license, in which case we would rather just buy the real thing. I did a video that I feel somewhat covers whats being talked about here, so I'll just put the link here:

 
When I see deactivated... Personally I don't feel something that does not function as intended, has no business fetching the same amount of $$ as a functioning unit.
Anybody else feel this way?

That's really funny as milsurp was intended to be used by soldiers killing other soldiers or at least to be used by soldier to protect his country. One should run, climb, jump, fall roll over and fire wit milsurp. One should always aim at person, never use safety and keep finger on trigger guard, rather then away from it. That how I was trained. And I don't see us using milsurp in that way, so why the heck do we need it I wonder :) Milsurp is just a dead weight, paper punchers. And for sure I can punch paper much better without going to the range :)
 
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