Does that include private sales? My objection to registration in Canada is that it allows some future government to seize all guns.
Private sales, inheritance and everything requires annual re-registration.
Does that include private sales? My objection to registration in Canada is that it allows some future government to seize all guns.
Originally Posted by spast17
not really, you can tuck a loaded gun in your waste as long as its not obvious(bulging) its legal or beside you in your car as long as its not visible( cover it with a facetowel etc.
Have you guys looked into these at all? They are made in the Philippines
http://www.floro-intl.com/mk9_submachine_gun.pdf
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In my opinion, you will have no problem at all selling a big pile of these. This has about the coolest old school WWII look out there for my taste. If they are reasonably accurate and at a decent price point, people should gobble these up. I would very happily take 2.
To me it looks more Mad Max or homemade then WWII![]()
I hate to argue, but by law PTCFOR (Permit to Carry Outside Of Residence) holders are not allowed to carry in waist.. You must use a gun bag.
However, everybody ignores this law and carries with hidden holster.
If you happen to meet a LEO who cannot be bribed you can have your Permit taken away. (impossible since all LEOS in the Philippines are open to bribes)
Yes, each firearm is registered and renewed regularly. Unlike here, all you need is a R/PAL so you can buy anything within your restrictions. Licence is renewed every 5 years and you do not have to re-register your firearms after a certain period. I wish they would open the licensing of the "Prohibited Class" on a limited and case-to-case basis so we can avail of full-autos and compact pistols.
Yes, each firearm is registered and renewed regularly. Unlike here, all you need is a R/PAL so you can buy anything within your restrictions. Licence is renewed every 5 years and you do not have to re-register your firearms after a certain period. I wish they would open the licensing of the "Prohibited Class" on a limited and case-to-case basis so we can avail of full-autos and compact pistols.
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Private sales, inheritance and everything requires annual re-registration.
Hardly any gun laws...
So we got pricing back on the Floro MK9.
Very expensive unfortunately. Our own cost for these is well above our estimates for end-user retail price!
If we wanted to make any kind of profit they'd have to be sold at 1600. Too expensive for what your getting IMO, the value just isn't there.