davemccarthy707
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
All this sickens me.
Hi. I do not recall seeing you on the BD38 Owners Forum. So what is your plan of action? Plse PM me if you wish to share, it with me. This was my third time being in this situation. IMI Uzi 1986, MP44 1995, BD38 2013.
They simple pack up the gun, say "oh well", and collect their cheque. The RCMP knows it. Gun owners in Canada are a very "compliant" group, for better or worse.
So much to say.......so many people to offend...............
Let's seperate ourselves from the "right to bear arms" mentality of our neighbours to the south. In Canada, we have no "right to bear arms". We aren't members of a militia living in the latter part of the eighteenth century. We have shown our knowledge of firearms and firearms safety through written and practical testing, via obtaining our PAL and largely becoming a member of an approved shooting club. We are "privileged" to operate certain classes of firearms.
Why do some individuals need/demand the latest "black toys" that crop up through the States or overseas? It's the little boy in us: bigger, better, meaner-looking. You know that they're going to be targeted by the RCMP, so why do you buy them? For the same reason that as kids, we touched the stove after mom told us not to.........
"Antique status" handguns won't be around for much longer, either. How long will it be, before certain handguns made prior to 1898 (that fire "obsolete" ammo) will be reclassified as Restricted weapons? Case in point is the Mauser C96 in 7.63 Mauser. Some made before 1898, but 7.63 Mauser is presently made by Fiocchi and God knows how many Eastern European manufacturers. The RCMP knows the difference between "obsolete" and "available" ammunition.
Those dark clouds on the horizon are a Liberal red. Depending on how you look at it, the worst is yet to come.
And by the way........stop watching those zombie shows. They'll give you a bad attitude.
Cheers,
Bill
So much to say.......so many people to offend...............
Let's seperate ourselves from the "right to bear arms" mentality of our neighbours to the south. In Canada, we have no "right to bear arms". We aren't members of a militia living in the latter part of the eighteenth century. We have shown our knowledge of firearms and firearms safety through written and practical testing, via obtaining our PAL and largely becoming a member of an approved shooting club. We are "privileged" to operate certain classes of firearms.
Why do some individuals need/demand the latest "black toys" that crop up through the States or overseas? It's the little boy in us: bigger, better, meaner-looking. You know that they're going to be targeted by the RCMP, so why do you buy them? For the same reason that as kids, we touched the stove after mom told us not to.........
"Antique status" handguns won't be around for much longer, either. How long will it be, before certain handguns made prior to 1898 (that fire "obsolete" ammo) will be reclassified as Restricted weapons? Case in point is the Mauser C96 in 7.63 Mauser. Some made before 1898, but 7.63 Mauser is presently made by Fiocchi and God knows how many Eastern European manufacturers. The RCMP knows the difference between "obsolete" and "available" ammunition.
Those dark clouds on the horizon are a Liberal red. Depending on how you look at it, the worst is yet to come.
And by the way........stop watching those zombie shows. They'll give you a bad attitude.
Cheers,
Bill
So much to say.......so many people to offend...............
Let's seperate ourselves from the "right to bear arms" mentality of our neighbours to the south. In Canada, we have no "right to bear arms". We aren't members of a militia living in the latter part of the eighteenth century. We have shown our knowledge of firearms and firearms safety through written and practical testing, via obtaining our PAL and largely becoming a member of an approved shooting club. We are "privileged" to operate certain classes of firearms.
Why do some individuals need/demand the latest "black toys" that crop up through the States or overseas? It's the little boy in us: bigger, better, meaner-looking. You know that they're going to be targeted by the RCMP, so why do you buy them? For the same reason that as kids, we touched the stove after mom told us not to.........
"Antique status" handguns won't be around for much longer, either. How long will it be, before certain handguns made prior to 1898 (that fire "obsolete" ammo) will be reclassified as Restricted weapons? Case in point is the Mauser C96 in 7.63 Mauser. Some made before 1898, but 7.63 Mauser is presently made by Fiocchi and God knows how many Eastern European manufacturers. The RCMP knows the difference between "obsolete" and "available" ammunition.
Those dark clouds on the horizon are a Liberal red. Depending on how you look at it, the worst is yet to come.
And by the way........stop watching those zombie shows. They'll give you a bad attitude.
Cheers,
Bill