richmyster
CGN frequent flyer
^ not if you're licensed for it... Like marstar is quite obviously.
Isn't it illegal to own a full auto gun in canada
Isn't it illegal to own a full auto gun in canada
Damn I need to get that type of license how do you get that license just curious
Join a Government agency, but you still don't get to own it, just play with it or become a armourer for a movie prop company.Damn I need to get that type of license how do you get that license just curious
John & Crew: can you confirm whether these were brought in by North Sylva, or independently by Marstar? If so: is there any future for a semi-auto only X95 that would be available to licensed Canadians?
I'm confused by a number of things. I see guys shooting a restricted barrel length on crown land. Then it switches to fully auto. Then I see 30 pieces of brass go flying??? So apparently the gentleman in this video are less dangerous then I? And can own this stuff? Just want to be clear? I can't take a single fire pistol in the bear woods for safety but the guy who can't hit a sheet of plywood can have fully autos in the open woods? No offence to anyone just trying to understand my government is all.
I'm confused by a number of things. I see guys shooting a restricted barrel length on crown land. Then it switches to fully auto. Then I see 30 pieces of brass go flying??? So apparently the gentleman in this video are less dangerous then I? And can own this stuff? Just want to be clear? I can't take a single fire pistol in the bear woods for safety but the guy who can't hit a sheet of plywood can have fully autos in the open woods? No offence to anyone just trying to understand my government is all.
1) this is a prohibited certified range.
2) a prohibited select fire owned by a business holding a prohibited dealers license.
3) a prohibited business can own and use where legal, suppressors, normal capacity mags, select fire firearms.