Mg-34.....wow

ya I just googled MG42 Cold Lake and there is a poster on another forum (outdoorsmenforum) that said it was a TNW

That would've been me...

It is a TNW MG34... The one in Leduc is an s/243 1940 marked one (Mauser Werke AG Borsigwalde).

It's $4800 before taxes at my Leduc, Can Tire.

Here's the pic.

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I'm assuming none of you guys have read the other MG34 or Canadian Tire posts around CGN lately...?

Also... There were originally 24 Tavors under the MG... That was what was left on Wednesday...

I also picked up 2 SVT Snipers from CT as well. Check the Red Rifles Forum!

Hooray for CT!
 
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That is cool. Best we have here is Airsoft stuff....

Safe to say this is de activated, anyone could purchase it...

Be funny to see an old lady pushing that around in a cart ....lol
 
That is cool. Best we have here is Airsoft stuff....

Safe to say this is de activated, anyone could purchase it...

Be funny to see an old lady pushing that around in a cart ....lol

CT dose not sell deactivated firearms .
That is a non restricted semi auto MG34 .
And yes an old lady could be pushing that in a cart out to her car if she had a PAL ;)
 
CT dose not sell deactivated firearms .
That is a non restricted semi auto MG34 .
And yes an old lady could be pushing that in a cart out to her car if she had a PAL ;)

Correct.

If I didn't already have one, I'd get it... Just to say I bought it at Cambodian Tire!

Though Canadian Tire does have the distinction to be the first place I was able to purchase commercially available 7.92x33mm (8mm kurz)!
 
Well Kudos to Canadian Tire for their stocking firearms. This is a good thing and to be supported.
 
Well Kudos to Canadian Tire for their stocking firearms. This is a good thing and to be supported.
the only crappy part about CT selling is there return policy, if your buy anything from them and have issues there no help at all and you have to deal with the dealer, so no quick exchange, no local repair, no money back, Ive been burned by them in the past with my defective new .223 VZ 58, and milsurp is all sold AS IS so i find shopping online to be safer than my local CT kind of a shame because i would much rather support local business, Theres a Suomi m31 in there right now but if its defective im on my own and from what ive seen of them they have a tendency to not work so should i spend 700.00 bucks with a high possibility of defect i would be left holding a sold as is milsurp paper weight. With online shopping i have a few more options
 
A Canadian Tire... With guns. REAL guns. And awesome real guns, at that.

I never would have thought it. At CT's around here, you get 2 or 3 BB guns and a forlorn looking airsoft gun if you're lucky.
 
The ####tiest canadian tire in my city, and I mean run down hole in the wall, told me they are opening a new hunting section and bringing back firearms.

I think some of this stuff is coming back mainstream. We would be wise to support it!
 
the only crappy part about CT selling is there return policy, if your buy anything from them and have issues there no help at all and you have to deal with the dealer, so no quick exchange, no local repair, no money back, Ive been burned by them in the past with my defective new .223 VZ 58, and milsurp is all sold AS IS so i find shopping online to be safer than my local CT kind of a shame because i would much rather support local business, Theres a Suomi m31 in there right now but if its defective im on my own and from what ive seen of them they have a tendency to not work so should i spend 700.00 bucks with a high possibility of defect i would be left holding a sold as is milsurp paper weight. With online shopping i have a few more options

The "no warranty" on surplus rifles is standard fare for the other "real" gun stores in Redmonton anyway... so no loss there, and all the other Milsurp/New Made Firearms (Suomi, MG34, Tavor, etc) are actually not surplus, but "new made" (well new made receivers anyways) so they should have warranty through NS and their subsidiaries....

It's not like the TNW MG34's sold by other dealers in the past ever had actual warranty work done on them either.... :(
 
the only crappy part about CT selling is there return policy, if your buy anything from them and have issues there no help at all and you have to deal with the dealer, so no quick exchange, no local repair, no money back, Ive been burned by them in the past with my defective new .223 VZ 58, and milsurp is all sold AS IS so i find shopping online to be safer than my local CT kind of a shame because i would much rather support local business, Theres a Suomi m31 in there right now but if its defective im on my own and from what ive seen of them they have a tendency to not work so should i spend 700.00 bucks with a high possibility of defect i would be left holding a sold as is milsurp paper weight. With online shopping i have a few more options

Good lord man, Canadian Tire doing something I for one never thought I would see and your finding fault they are selling REAL firearms and stepping the game up beyond a bunch of airsoft and paint ball "guns"?? Come on, really, I never would have believed I would see a CT store selling Tavors and MG34 but there it is and I hope that ALL CT right across this once proud Dominion get a Firearms section and we as firearms owners are seen as a little (more) acceptable.
 
I wonder if we can make it a CGN project for everyone to mail some lucky guy all their CT money just so he can go in and buy the MG34 using a wheelbarrow of CT money.
I for one would willingly mail in my $2.35 in savings just to watch the video of the store reaction to this.
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