the BATF didn't like the safety sear to them it's a full auto sear .I'm not sure what was done to your Aussie L1 John for it to be allowed into the states unless we're talking 15+ years ago .some Aussie and Brit Fn's had a little washer like space filler welded into the spot the safety sear went .I also had to file one down back in the day so I could get one of my C1's out from police storage .
seen that gun at the show , with all the different parts $ 200.00 tops.
Where was it? I was all though there and would have spotted an FN immediately...did it sell really early in the day? I was there at 8:10.
I saw it when he was showing it to Dennis (the guy that runs the show) but the fellow was pretty depressed after he got the bad new, and kept it under his table. Like I said, he was thinking it was worth around $800....
I saw it when he was showing it to Dennis (the guy that runs the show) but the fellow was pretty depressed after he got the bad new, and kept it under his table. Like I said, he was thinking it was worth around $800....
I'm going to be buried with my C1A1...
I'm going to be buried with my C1A1...
when and where?
Memo to PBlatz...don't invite Mr. Clark to your funeral...![]()
when and where?
which is odd, because I got my Australian L1A1 from Canada.![]()
I'm not dead yet....
Oh wait, on the tomb stone "From My Cold, Dead Hands".....
Yes, John, but that was a while back, I guess, and you don't live here, so you're not going to go on a shooting rampage anywhere and kill all the defenceless little "hello kitty" folk at the mall, right? One more exported rifle makes Kanuckia a safer place.
The only living thing I have ever shot was a ground squirrel that had been crippled by a dog. With a broken back it was not going to survive. I collect and target shoot, I don't hunt, but I also have no problem with those who do.