I can't f@*&ing believe this!!!

Letter sent to PM. Maybe others would like to do something similar:

Mr. Prime Minister,

I am saddened and upset that the Government plans to destroy an important piece of Canadian military history, rather than allow law-abiding Canadians to acquire it. I am speaking of the impending destruction of several thousand Browning Hi-Power handguns used by the Canadian military. As you are probably aware, this firearm has been proudly carried by our Canadian military men and women since World War II. Even its design has strong ties to Canadian history. Rather than allow bona fide, licensed Canadian gun owners and collectors to acquire these mementos, the military plans to destroy them, a misguided policy implemented by former Liberal governments to appease anti-gun fanatics.

Rather than destroy these important relics, I would suggest that they be sold to legitimate Canadian collectors and shooters, and that the funds collected, as well as those saved by not having to pay for their destruction, be totally donated to an established charitable group devoted to dealing with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder for our military personnel.

It is high time that the anti-gun community realize that mental illness, depression, and other social stressors are the real cause of suicide and of much domestic violence, and that firearms have nothing to do with it.

Got a reply from the PM's office. Apparently, it's being "turned over to Minister McKay". Maybe if more people write to the PM or McKay, we can get this turned around.
 
A Canadian issued BHP is the only 9mm I would ever own. Letters put into the red box 10 minutes ago. Cross your fingers and send letters.
 
MAN buy 2 browning HI-POWER and get 3rd half off for 1000 shipped!

But they wont sell them to us! I guess the govt knows about my split personality/insomniac/paranoia/aggressive/pervert tendancies, combined with my F*CKING awesome reflexes, keen sense of smell and the ability to see in the future. I would fear myself aswell if I only knew better...
 
Just FYI for all concerned... I finally received an answer on this issue from MoD MacKay... pretty loosey-goosey on any actual plans to release some of these to the public.
But then, I suppose even a half-assed admission that they might at least CONSIDER allowing us to re-purchase our own property back from them IS a small step forward.


At any rate, here it is:




Dear Mr. Kerr:

Your email concerning the disposal of Canadian Forces Browning Hi-Power pistols was forwarded to me by the Office of the Prime Minister. Thank you for writing.

Our government is aware of the interests that collectors have in this sidearm. The Browning Hi-Power pistol will continue to be used by Canadian Forces members for years to come. When the sidearm is declared surplus, we will ensure that museums throughout the country have access to it, and we are considering other options for disposing of this item, including the possibility of providing collectors with an opportunity to purchase a select number of Browning Hi-Power pistols.

I trust this information is helpful, and thank you again for writing.


Sincerely,


Peter MacKay
Minister of National Defence

c.c. Office of the Prime Minister


-----Original Message-----
From: Prime Minister/Premier ministre [mailto:pm@pm.gc.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, 12, October, 2011 14:58 PM
To: Dave Kerr
Cc: +MCU@MCU@Ottawa-Hull
Subject: Office of the Prime Minister / Cabinet du Premier ministre

Dear Mr. Kerr:

Thank you for writing to the Prime Minister. In your e-mail, you raised an issue that will be of interest to the Honourable Peter G. MacKay, Minister of National Defence.

Please be assured that your comments have been carefully noted. I have taken the liberty of forwarding your e-mail to Minister MacKay. I am certain that the Minister will wish to give your views every consideration.


M. Bourque
Executive Correspondence Officer
for the Prime Minister's Office
Agent de correspondance de la haute direction
pour le Cabinet du Premier ministre

>>> From : Dave Kerr dkerr@xanth.com Received : 10 Oct 2011 11:36:16 AM >>>

>>> Subject : Canadian Forces - Browning Hi-Power 9mm Pistols >>>>

Dear Mr. Harper,

I am writing to you today as my Prime Minister, and as the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.

In Saturday's " Ottawa Sun" I see the CF are set to upgrade their issue
sidearm, and retire their venerable Canadian-made Inglis pistols.

The galling thing about this article is that these old pistols are to be smelted down, instead of being sold to law-abiding Canadians.

These pistols are, in fact, a distilled essence of Canadian military history, and to destroy them would be a slap in the face to every Canadian citizen here, and an insult to the veterans who carried them through every conflict this country has been involved in for the last 70 years.

Make no mistake... these pistols are totally legal to own, with modern versions being sold in this country to this very day! They cannot in any way, shape or form, be considered an "Assault" type of weapon. They are semiautomatic pistols, pointe finale, and would be perfectly legal for ANY Canadian to own, if he or she so desire.

Sir, these heirlooms could be sold to the public and the proceeds turned back into the CRF, thus helping with the deficit. And no, I am not being facetious...every bit counts, doesn't it?

The main point of this communiqué, however, is this wanton and totally unjustified destruction of Canadian history without any regard for the rights and opinions of your voting public.

I suggest that you do the right thing, Sir, and set in motion an Order in Council to allow the eventual sale of this surplus material to the Canadian public.

My father carried one during the Second World War. I carried one as an Infantry Officer some 20 years ago.

What in God's name has changed in this country since then. It is disgraceful.


Regards,



Dave Kerr
 
Hi folks, these browning - Hi-power are very badly worn, the upper receivers rattle on the rails. the barrels are worn badly. I have fired the brownings and the Sigsauers. the SIG is a cadillac compared to these.

During my pistol training, the sergeant told us that they issued these pistols to us, officers, to shoot ourselves with if the enemy ever broke through our lines. And then he added that even at this range, he was not sure we would succeed! :D
 
I feel dumb that I only just this second read this thread !!!
I will be writing my "2 cents" worth letter !!!

Come on Peter Mackay do the right thing !!!!
 
il Take 4 if they change there mind preferably the one i take care of at work cause there MINT! Brand new Almost fresh from the box still with the new car smell (and a bit of CLP smell) with very few military ex. in em and even less ammo put through em... ( note to self... go to the Qm and steal a few before the go.)

So to all those who think there badly worn... yes some are and some will even fall apart in your hand but look at the right place and theres a S#$t tone of new or lightly used one laying around in alot of regiments or in storage
 
I carried a Canadian-built HP every time I was in Northern Ireland, and depended on it for my life every day I was there. It was my service pistol for almost my entire 33 years in uniform, and I even had my own personally paid-for example.

One I had to hand back in when my time was up back in 2000, and the other one was taken from me by a 'grateful' gubmint after a maniac killed a bunch of kids in 1996.

If I lived full-time in Canada, I'd buy every one I could lay my hands on.

tac
 
Being this pistol is a 'controlled good' you'd have to use the arguement that it's Demilitarize Code (DMC) should be changed to an 'A' or a 'Q' under the Canadian Governement Catalog System ... just to give you guys a hint on how to argue this ....

The only way to Demilitarize this pistol for civilian sale is through the smelter....unless the DMC gets changed....
 
Very nice letter indeed! I'm not sure the government will do something about it, but I sure hope so... At least it the news made it to the paper! Here in Quebec the medias wont even talk about it...
 
il Take 4 if they change there mind preferably the one i take care of at work cause there MINT! Brand new Almost fresh from the box still with the new car smell (and a bit of CLP smell) with very few military ex. in em and even less ammo put through em... ( note to self... go to the Qm and steal a few before the go.)

So to all those who think there badly worn... yes some are and some will even fall apart in your hand but look at the right place and theres a S#$t tone of new or lightly used one laying around in alot of regiments or in storage


yes most of those left in war stock are nearly new

the one I own still has most fo the sticker on it :D

I would buy a few out of war stock sight un-seen given the opertunity :D
 
Damn, old thread revived.

yes most of those left in war stock are nearly new

the one I own still has most fo the sticker on it :D

I would buy a few out of war stock sight un-seen given the opertunity :D
I learn something new everyday.


Being this pistol is a 'controlled good' you'd have to use the arguement that it's Demilitarize Code (DMC) should be changed to an 'A' or a 'Q' under the Canadian Government Catalogue System ... just to give you guys a hint on how to argue this ....

The only way to Demilitarize this pistol for civilian sale is through the smelter....unless the DMC gets changed....
Sounds simple enough but we are talking about a Liberal government. Is this even possible?
 
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