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Found an old box in all my crap... about 9"x9"x19".

It has to be from the early 70s' as far as I can remember...

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My guess is that box full would probably weigh in excess of 100 pounds... and if tossed off a truck would split open... lead jacketed bullets if dropped a ways in a box can be damaged enough to affect accuracy.
 
Western Scope was a wholesale outlet and as I recall it was only firearms and related items. No fishing equipment as best I remember. It was not open to the public but a few non-firearms businesses in Calgary had accounts there. I was fortunate enough to work at one of those and bought my Remington 700ADL, 7mm Rem Mag through my employer in 1961. No markup so got it for an even $100.00. Bought a few other things there over the late 60's. Not sure when Western Scope closed their doors.
 
Some old boxes I have. I believe the forcite box is dated 1956. I have more around here somewhere

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I had to google Brainerd Manitoba from that CIL box to see where that was as it did not ring a bell. Map shows it where we call East Selkirk area and yes CIL Rd is still there.
 
Western Scope was a wholesale outlet and as I recall it was only firearms and related items. No fishing equipment as best I remember. It was not open to the public but a few non-firearms businesses in Calgary had accounts there. I was fortunate enough to work at one of those and bought my Remington 700ADL, 7mm Rem Mag through my employer in 1961. No markup so got it for an even $100.00. Bought a few other things there over the late 60's. Not sure when Western Scope closed their doors.

My father was a janitorial contractor, I cleaned that place a few times. :redface: I was sitting with a couple of other guys having
our afternoon coffee break,on a framing crew for Keith Homes, when the CIL plant blew up, quite the sight. It was right in Ogden. One guy i worked with had a father employed there, but he was fortunately not at work.

Grizz
 
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On the afternoon of April 21, 1975, 1,360 kilograms of dynamite ignited at the Canadian Industries Ltd. plant in Calgary’s southeast, sending a 300-metre fireball into the sky, accompanied by a roar that could be heard in every quadrant of the city. 6 dead 3 injured.

Most of the devastation, however, was contained within six-foot thick barricades, preventing it from spreading to other parts of the complex, where nearly half a million kilograms of dynamite were stored in several separate buildings and where 200 men were working.

Something to be said about sound design.

I was working at Barotto Sports that day... we did not know what caused the noise until a customer came in and told us.
 
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On the afternoon of April 21, 1975, 1,360 kilograms of dynamite ignited at the Canadian Industries Ltd. plant in Calgary’s southeast, sending a 300-metre fireball into the sky, accompanied by a roar that could be heard in every quadrant of the city. 6 dead 3 injured.

Most of the devastation, however, was contained within six-foot thick barricades, preventing it from spreading to other parts of the complex, where nearly half a million kilograms of dynamite were stored in several separate buildings and where 200 men were working.

Something to be said about sound design.

I was working at Barotto Sports that day... we did not know what caused the noise until a customer came in and told us.


I think Barotto's was still on 7th street in 1975. Our office as only 2 blocks from Barotto's so I used to be a frequent visitor there. Frequently looked at the Ithaca SXS 20g which I think was made for Ithaca by SKB. Would have made a great pheasant gun but I just couldn't find the extra ~$150 to buy it. Still wish I had taken that plunge.
 
I think Barotto's was still on 7th street in 1975. Our office as only 2 blocks from Barotto's so I used to be a frequent visitor there. Frequently looked at the Ithaca SXS 20g which I think was made for Ithaca by SKB. Would have made a great pheasant gun but I just couldn't find the extra ~$150 to buy it. Still wish I had taken that plunge.

In 1975 Barotto was on the bottom floor of a little 4 story building (Adam's Building) with the parking lot out back... I can't remember the address. I probably showed you that little 20 gauge... we sold a lot of them. It is quite possible Russ and Brad Butler had purchased Barotto Sports by then, Barrie and Otto passed in 1971 and the store first sold to a Cam something for a short while...
 
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Great post! I was today years old when I learned about the cil plant explosion in Calgary. Very interesting but tragic story. Cudve been ALOT worse. Thanks for sharing! Love all these old boxes! Boy the things I would do to have that whole box of 32 special!
 
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