"Good old style" Canadian Tire stores...

and the boys in cadiz, spain have probably made a destroyer carbine in each caliber- or the shops in indonesia- i know there's one in mosin-nagant-revolver -i've seen it- looks like a big bore cooey-and it's single shot

But can you point out specific examples? The burden of proof lies with he who makes the claim. Destroyer carbines were nearly all made in 9mm Largo with a very small number chambered for .38 ACP and 9mm Luger. There are no other known variants.

There are literally dozens of British and European handgun cartridges, most of which are antiques, for which no rifle has been known to have been made.

Who made this rifle in 7.62mm Nagant? Are you talking about the cartridge for the Russian gas seal revolver, or one of the other Nagant revolvers?
 
10 years ago, there were guns in my local Canadian tire store, but since they moved to the other side of the parking lot and changed management, they stopped carrying rifles...but they still have ammo, some that i suspect they carried over from the old store.

Wallyworld has a lousy selection, i mean no .308 or .223 but they had a metric assload of shotgun shells.

Ammo is cheaper at the local sporting goods store anyway.
 
I believe wholeheartedly in supporting my local gunshop....always do.

I do find it heartening though, that a "mainstream" store like Canadian Tire still has some locations that aren't afraid to use the word gun.

I forgot to mention before - the Red deer store I visited had a couple of new Poly M14', and 20/5 round mags for them!

Just for fun, I'll be saving up my CT money, and hopefully be able to buy a rifle entirely that way at some point. :)

Jeff.
 
I think a lot of stores do not carry firearms anymore due to staffing issues. Apparently you cant have a 16yo kid selling 30-06 Rem 700's.
 
never seen one in NB that doesnt stock ammo, but none have guns anymore :( been over ten years for sure.

I was lost near moncton and got gas at lyons country store.
They had 10x more ammo then the CT in charlottetown, and 100x more hunting clothing.
 
Not sure why you are excited....

We have some great local gun shops in the GVRD and WS are generally "dicks" to deal with by most accounts.

I am a little worried that WS will hurt the smaller shops...I hope most guys will choose to avoid WS.

I know how you feel brother! But with the poor shopping experience I had have with WS, I guess I won't make a trip there.

Trigun
 
The CT in Campbellton, N.B. still sell firearms.

never seen one in NB that doesnt stock ammo, but none have guns anymore :( been over ten years for sure.

Really? That's excellent news! What kind of guns do they tend to carry?

The CT In Grand-Falls got a few guns as well and decent prices, they got mossbergs and remingtons, shotguns, rifles and rimfire. Quite a few model 770 and they also had one nice black 887 nitro mag.
 
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