Tanks for sale! ! !

If you can get the right parts, no reason they can't be made street-legal. Our Sherman Fireflies were street-legal: tail-lights, brakes, brake lights, headlights, horn (2 of them; one made noise, other made a LOT of noise: 76.2mm of noise!). Rubber-faced tracks didn't chew up the roads unless it was really hot. Didn't need turn signals because they were built before the things became law; you used hand signals..... if you really thought that someone was going to argue with you! Seat belts, same thing: built before the law came in.

Far as the Master Weapon is concerned, hey, it's a freakin' SINGLE-SHOT. Legal just as long as you don't carry it loaded while on a public highway or fire it from a road allowance.

Go ahead: have fun!
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The Irony

Years ago I read David Isby’s “Weapons and Tactics of the Soviet Army.” He described the BTR-60 as the “ultimate recreational vehicle.”

Who would have thought that we would live to see a day when the Soviet system is extinct and communist weapons are being flogged in the western market place like fish? Now we can actually buy a BTR-60 for kicks. What irony.

But of course, the ultimate irony is that as time goes on, Canada looks more and more like the classic Marxist dictatorships it once opposed. We await the day of universal gun confiscation, when the last illusions of freedom are eliminated by the omnipotent state. This, however, has been entirely predictable since the time of Trudeau.
 
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