Just saw a No.4 sniper for over $7,000 the other day....![]()
A complete cased Lewis Gun, spare parts, spare barrel, anti-aircraft sights, 4 drums cost me $65. An UNFIRED 1928 Thompson made by Savage for $125.
Our EE is not relative to the real-world...![]()
, the $7,000-Enfield was at the Orangeville show....
You are no better off in 1975 or now, you're in the same boat as today.
You only had so much disposable income, you still needed money for gas, groceries, power, water, beer, mortgage, etc...
30+ years from now $1200.00 Garands might look like a steal but it sure don`t right now.
Actually 1975 was the peak year for the Canadian working man. That was the year that working people in this country had the highest disposable income on average. It has been downhill ever since.
(ht tp://www.angelfire.com/la/outdoorspot/page26.html)"Think about it people. A dozen thriving businesses shut down due to a couple of Federal Laws and for what? The Feds say "firearms crime is still too high, need more rules". Need another example? Just as the present Liberal government was announcing C-68, I called my favourite International Firearms Dealer in Montreal to order a couple new guns. I was immediately transferred to a US based company that was taking orders for what once was a multi million dollar international Canadian based company. Yup! GONE! When I asked why to the manager of Century Arms in the USA, he simply stated, "Gun laws are getting too tough in Canada, International pulled out"."
What I don't understand is why there's not more Liberators and G43 still around in Canada today considering these prices?
$149.95 for a "selected" Ross MkIII off HMCS Canada! Where is that time machine when I really need it?



























