- Location
- Southern ontario
I'm sure they will only cost $1000 & you can shoot 16 rnds all day long![]()
They are estimated 1100 better than buying a gun made of a worn out parts kit thats been dragged all over the world
I'm sure they will only cost $1000 & you can shoot 16 rnds all day long![]()
They are estimated 1100 better than buying a gun made of a worn out parts kit thats been dragged all over the world
i'm sure they will only cost $1000 & you can shoot 16 rnds all day long![]()
They are estimated 1100 better than buying a gun made of a worn out parts kit thats been dragged all over the world
Who cares cuz they will never get in anyways![]()
LMAOMan why are you always so negative
lol
Well I have a Russian RPD in CA I bought it years ago and I like it.
Well I have a Russian RPD in CA I bought it years ago and I like it.
Yes please show us the belt setup and I would also love some teaser pics.
Belt issue?
LOL - I'd like to see that stand up in court. It's called the RPD-44 for a reason.
The RPD actually SAW SERVICE in 1944. The belts were invented and produced in 1943. This is fact, not opinion, and the RCMP is bound by legislation, not whim or fancy. the law clearly states DESIGNED.
From the Crminal Code of Canada, Part 4, para (f):
So in other words, if it's original military production, it's golden because the RPD was "in existence" before 1945. As far as the law is concerned, if even ONE example was "in existence" prior to 1945, their hands are tied.
EDIT: I do NOT intend to ridicule the moderator's post, when I re-read the above, I see it could maybe be construed this way. My intent is to ridicule the RCMP lab's supposed argument - I agree with tootall on what he said![]()
(f) is of the “belt” type consisting of a fabric or metal belt, is not a reproduction and was originally designed or manufactured for the purpose of feeding cartridges into a automatic firearm of a type that was in existence before 1945
(b) was originally designed or manufactured for use in a firearm that is a semi-automatic handgun, where the magazine was manufactured before 1910




























