contact148 said:the LINKS are prohibited as they are not for a gun designed prior to 1945
you cannot have more then 5 rnds of that ammo linked together
pull them apart into 5 rnd sections and your a-ok
yes i know SOME belts/links are legal but NOT this one
Klunk said:Oh for f**ks sake...
Stop scaring the guy...![]()
Hang em on the wall...or...sell em to that guy here who does the hollywood guns in Vancouver
He will probably give you a few bucks for 5.56 blank
see their you go scaring him again...contact148 said:Fine keep them linked its a prohibited belt over 5 rnds and the guys WAS asking if it was ok to have
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Dosing said:Am I correct in thinking that there was not one suggestion in 4 pages of calling up DND and asking if they want them back?
Portence said:This weekend, we were camping and on one of our quad rides we happened upon 4 boxmags for the c9, with around 450 live blank rounds, with links to join them, and about 200 or so spent brass. All in 5.56mm. It seems the army was doing a training excercise. Is it legal for us to keep them? We have restricted and non restricted PAL licenses, i cant see anything wrong with it.




























