Saiga .410!

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Can anyone tell me if this shotgun is legal/accessible in Canada?

I didn't think they made such things. This is fsking awesome. :eek:

I must have one! Especially something like this:

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Must have, must buy! I feel all tingly.

Coming back to reality. You could likely only get 4 round mags for it.

But god damn! A semi auto .410 with a polymer pistol grip and stock.

With a reloading machine and this gun, I would annihilate every gopher from Wildwood to Medstead. :D

I wish at least. A guy can dream!
 
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If I am not mistaken the issue is that the reciever is based on the AK47 family, which as all gun entheusists know, are an evil baby killing machines. It is common knowledge that such machines have been known to load thier own magazines, self-propel themselves to areas with large numbers of people and discharge ammunition with deadly accuracy in a fully automatic fashion. All this without a single action of a human. So our kind benevolent government has saved us for this horrible evil and prohibited the WMD. All hail Liberals, All hail Liberal.


(Please note the sarcasm!)
 
Somebody mentioned in another thread that Armrus are out of business...?
Hey, if you want a .410 repeater there are lots of Lee-Enfields out there that were converted to .410!
 
Who deals with modified guns like that?

It sounds like an interesting idea.

Bloody shame about the Saiga .410 though.
 
Hate to make you green with envy but the 7.62 X 39 rifles are available here in the UK. I played with one at a dealer on Monday night. Sadly they are made without a gas port in the barrel but that is all, apart from being straight pull are the real deal and cheap to boot! I'll get some pictures and post them next week!
 
TimC said:
Hate to make you green with envy but the 7.62 X 39 rifles are available here in the UK. I played with one at a dealer on Monday night. Sadly they are made without a gas port in the barrel but that is all, apart from being straight pull are the real deal and cheap to boot! I'll get some pictures and post them next week!

We have been green with envy for quite a while. Our friends south of the border get the semi-auto models in sporterized versions only (no pistol grips etc.) they do conversions themselves. www.raacfirearms.com

I believe that in the UK you get the real AK looking models (with straight pull only). Yes we would appreciate pictures.

Here in Canada anything that is based on an AK receiver is prohibited/forbidden/verbotten...:( :( :(
 
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Tozman said:
We have been green with envy for quite a while. Our friends south of the border get the semi-auto models in sporterized versions only (no pistol grips etc.) they do conversions themselves. www.raacfirearms.com

I believe that in the UK you get the real AK looking models (with straight pull only). Yes we would appreciate pictures.

Here in Canada anything that is based on an AK receiver is prohibited/forbidden/verbotten...:( :( :(
Ok last monday evening at the range whilst teaching a new guy I managed a couple of photos here they are:

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Sorry for the size of the post and the wait but here it is, perhaps rthis needs moving to battle rifles or pictures!
 
Ardent that folder looks a lot like the Galil/R4 with a long barrel to get around the overall length rules! nice still though! A mate of mine is a Kiwi AKA sheep lover and owns more sh*t than would dream of! A real pity that farms ikn NZ are so sodding expensive!
 
had Saiga-410K back at home :)))
this semi-auto shotgun was with short barrel(33cm) and folding AK stock :)))
in folded position, the length of the gun was 56cm... :))))
I loved this gun...about 1000shells went through it, never had misfires or jams :)))
very good gun for selfdefence, small wildlife hunting and fun-shooting :))))
regards
 
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