Passchendaele... Ross or Enfield

Nepal huh? Also, something I find odd is that I suspect the few SMLEs we are seeing in Canada at retail at present were also brokered ultimately through Century - wonder how they got around the export problems?

Too bad that movie props from a decent made in Canada film will go to USA collectors. What else is new.

Also sounds like some US dealers will soon have nice G98's for sale ;)

So how can Questar import Enfields and Mausers from the USA like they do if beyonet lugs on bolt guns are a problem?
 
I can't wait to see this movie. I wish that the import laws were not so ubsurd with milsurp imports. what I would give for a unfired ww2-ww1 firearm in cosmoline
 
Can't think of to many other movies about Canadian war involvement in WW1. sucks that the Americans can't make a movie from other than their own perspective.
 
303carbine ; i think EVERYONE who had a grandparent in the wars wishes that they had the uniform and weapons from those situations.

My family got lucky. My Uncle has my Great Grandfathers complete uniform, attestation papers and medals. His service revolver (officer) sadly didn't make it to us. Although I do have a 1915 dated No1 Mk3 with original sling, adjustable rear sight, volley sights and the brass oiler that matches the butt disk.:) Unfortunately the bolt is non-matching:(
 
Hmm I'm importing a couple of really nice No.4's from BDL. He said lots of his sales as of recent have been export, so I doubt the issue is really about them being milsurps, likely some other red tape angle.
 
wouldn't doubt it. when you have shots that need to be done on a certain date you need anything in the hands of your actors.
 
Haven't got a hope in Hell of seeing the movie unless when it is released for video rental, and then it will probably never make Manitoulin. The U.S. owned chains won't screen it. Maybe if I drove to Toronto, oh, wait, Toronto is blacklisted.
 
I guess it is at least ok that the Huns had some kind of Mauser bolt in thier hands. I can recall a CBC doc/drama a few years back showing the Canadian army charging a Normandy beach in 1944 carrying M16's
 
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