Holy grail of milsurps...

STENCOLLECTOR;
We cannot deactivate guns that we imported, that is not one of the prescribed purposes available under Canadian law........
All guns we have are live and require one of the following licenses, industrial, manufacturing, museum, theatrical, etc,etc....
Hey I would love to sell some of our more exotice pieces, like MG-42 serial #1
and a few others.
John
 
STENCOLLECTOR;
We cannot deactivate guns that we imported, that is not one of the prescribed purposes available under Canadian law........
All guns we have are live and require one of the following licenses, industrial, manufacturing, museum, theatrical, etc,etc....
Hey I would love to sell some of our more exotice pieces, like MG-42 serial #1
and a few others.
John

:( I don't never get nothing; evrybody else always gets the cool toys. :(
 
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For me it would be a M1941 Johnson rifle in excellent condition with a proper bayonet, and the dream firearm (if we lived in a free country) would be a full auto M1928 Thompson.
 
I can't decide honestly... if I say one then I'll know it just won't be the one gun I would take over all others, so I'll just say... yes, one of each please because they are all holy grails when they shoot straight.
 
well I can't get the BCI (FA)but I'm still in the game for the other stuff(CA) .i hope to hear by next week .

John ....Thanks again for the heads up
 
Silverback... when Hamilton had it's last gun ar-nasty there was the most Beutiuful Johnson I've ever seen turned in .I had a chance to see some guns at the police station before they melted the Johnson, a pre war BSW mg34 and a Brown bess were the highlights ..at least the Brown bess ended up in the Stoney Creek Battlefield house after the stink the news report caused
 
Klunk you must remember that John has been into the warehouses of Europe for the last 25 if not more years and probably has major connections keeping an eye out for the unique so who knows what treasures he might have seen or owns ....
 
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