I had to Google "Dewat" when I joined CGN, but since then.... I've certainly seen a pile of them I'd love to fondle. Probably topping the list is a Sterling SMG, but it's hard enough finding $ for guns that go "bang"...let alone, those that don't. This brings me to a question I've been meaning to ask on here...
When I was in grade 8 (around 1982) a guy I knew brought a deactivated Colt 1911 to school one day, and believe it or not...we even played with it in a quiet corner of the field not far from the school. It was, what I think would be called a "#### and click"..the mag could be removed, etc. I remember it being nearly all dull/silver, which I now know would mean that the bluing was nearly all worn off. I'm assuming it was a dewat...have to wonder now! Anyhow, I was well into my love of guns and carried an air rifle with me all day/every day at the summer cottage in those days. I do remember wanting to own that 1911 more than anything I'd ever seen, and even tried to beg/plead him to part with it. No luck, and maybe that was a good thing in the grand scheme of things. I think I'd still love to own one of those, but what are the rules governing dewat pistols in Canada?
I've found when you're pushing 50...and know a good number of older guys also into shooting...you hear various stories about dewats, bring-backs that maybe shouldn't have been brought back, etc. I never question the authenticity of the stories...but it reminds me of Guy's Colt 1911, and how badly I wanted to own that as a kid. I can't remember what I had for breakfast yesterday...but remember what that pistol even smelled like back in 1982. Funny how that is.
I heard Guy passed away very young, not long after we parted ways after Grade 8. Illness, should have never touched a kid that age.
When I was in grade 8 (around 1982) a guy I knew brought a deactivated Colt 1911 to school one day, and believe it or not...we even played with it in a quiet corner of the field not far from the school. It was, what I think would be called a "#### and click"..the mag could be removed, etc. I remember it being nearly all dull/silver, which I now know would mean that the bluing was nearly all worn off. I'm assuming it was a dewat...have to wonder now! Anyhow, I was well into my love of guns and carried an air rifle with me all day/every day at the summer cottage in those days. I do remember wanting to own that 1911 more than anything I'd ever seen, and even tried to beg/plead him to part with it. No luck, and maybe that was a good thing in the grand scheme of things. I think I'd still love to own one of those, but what are the rules governing dewat pistols in Canada?
I've found when you're pushing 50...and know a good number of older guys also into shooting...you hear various stories about dewats, bring-backs that maybe shouldn't have been brought back, etc. I never question the authenticity of the stories...but it reminds me of Guy's Colt 1911, and how badly I wanted to own that as a kid. I can't remember what I had for breakfast yesterday...but remember what that pistol even smelled like back in 1982. Funny how that is.
I heard Guy passed away very young, not long after we parted ways after Grade 8. Illness, should have never touched a kid that age.



















































