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Came across a gevarm E1 take down 22 LR St Etienne stamped behind rear sight. Also a Manufrance-Saint-Etienne Fusil rapid brevete SGDG 12 plein choke 70 acier special parachrome made in France.

Just looking for any information and value of guns etc.

Thank you.
 
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As a new member, please do your best to represent the firearms community well. Here are a few things that often get a new guy into trouble: Not keeping the language clean, discussing illegal activities, and writing things which could reflect poorly on the community at large. Don't be offended if people are suspicious of you if you ask strange questions. It is not uncommon for antis (aka gun grabbers, aka the civil disarmament crowd) to cause trouble and stir up controversy on the forum. Sometimes the people here might confuse you for one of those people. Try to be forgiving of that because CGN has a lot to offer, whether you are a new shooter, or a veteran lead-slinger.

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With a little bit of research you will see just how much these orgs do to protect our rights. Not only that, but each offers insurance for legal firearm activities. Your money goes a long way to help the cause, but you would not believe how far having your name on the list goes in strengthening our position.

I'd also like to add this: The plight of the Canadian firearm community has been largely ignored by the Canadian media. About two years ago a new news network called http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca busted onto the scene.

The Sun News Network is a vocal advocate for our gun rights, so I urge you to do what you can to support them. Until the 20th of February, 2013, you can participate in an online petition to improve Sun's licence to 'mandatory carriage', meaning that they can be viewed on ALL basic cable packages.

Please take a moment to sign this petition: http://www.canadiantvfirst.ca.

Sun supports us, so please support them.

Once again, welcome. Shoot safe and have fun!

Trig
 
Well said!
Welcome to CGN, a great place to come for firearm technical info, legal info, and current events.

If you have a question that just can't wait for an answer, be sure to try the search function.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/search.php?search_type=1

If you have any questions about the legal aspects of owning and using firearms, you'll find a good resource in the 'stickies' at the top of the list here:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?90-Legalese

As a new member, please do your best to represent the firearms community well. Here are a few things that often get a new guy into trouble: Not keeping the language clean, discussing illegal activities, and writing things which could reflect poorly on the community at large. Don't be offended if people are suspicious of you if you ask strange questions. It is not uncommon for antis (aka gun grabbers, aka the civil disarmament crowd) to cause trouble and stir up controversy on the forum. Sometimes the people here might confuse you for one of those people. Try to be forgiving of that because CGN has a lot to offer, whether you are a new shooter, or a veteran lead-slinger.

If you have a genuine interest in the rights of Canadian firearm owners, I'd encourage you to look into joining one or more of our national orgs. The two most popular are:
CSSA & NFA

With a little bit of research you will see just how much these orgs do to protect our rights. Not only that, but each offers insurance for legal firearm activities. Your money goes a long way to help the cause, but you would not believe how far having your name on the list goes in strengthening our position.

I'd also like to add this: The plight of the Canadian firearm community has been largely ignored by the Canadian media. About two years ago a new news network called http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca busted onto the scene.

The Sun News Network is a vocal advocate for our gun rights, so I urge you to do what you can to support them. Until the 20th of February, 2013, you can participate in an online petition to improve Sun's licence to 'mandatory carriage', meaning that they can be viewed on ALL basic cable packages.

Please take a moment to sign this petition: http://www.canadiantvfirst.ca.

Sun supports us, so please support them.

Once again, welcome. Shoot safe and have fun!

Trig
 
Came across a gevarm E1 take down 22 LR St Etienne stamped behind rear sight. Also a Manufrance-Saint-Etienne Fusil rapid brevete SGDG 12 plein choke 70 acier special parachrome made in France.

Just looking for any information and value of guns etc.

Thank you.

Gevarm was a French firearm that came in a few different models. The E1 was the cheapest model, I think you could pick one up brand new for $58. Most people tend to hang onto them tightly and are a bit of a cult classic. I have a few of them. They closed the factory in St Etienne in about 1990. Depending on the condition and what magazine you have, the value can vary. They are a lot more popular than what people make them out to be, it's just every old farmer has one and its tucked in his closet. That's why you don't see many, but if you keep a look out, the are possible to find.
 
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