yep idk i'll take a pic i dont think thay will let me into the invtory but we will see
the person i know is in charge of cleaning the weapons and storing them
thay do want to up grade a bit so there getting rid of some of the no. 7 enfields i'll see if i could buy one
yep idk i'll take a pic i dont think thay will let me into the invtory but we will see
the person i know is in charge of cleaning the weapons and storing them
thay do want to up grade a bit so there getting rid of some of the no. 7 enfields i'll see if i could buy one
The demand for No. 7 rifles exceeds supply.
It is a shame that the No. 7 rifles cannot be sold, and the money put into the cadet program.
Maybe if you bring your mommy or daddy, or some other grown up with you, they will let you take some photos.
I am making the assumption that you are younger based on your lack of knowledge on these firearms, the DND policies wrt firearms, your changing story, and your atrocious spelling. If I am wrong in this evaluation please accept my apologies.
There's a couple for sale in the EE, but if you're looking for the No.4 style, you're going to have to part with a lot of money. I don't know whereabouts you're located, but I do know that here in Ontario about 500 of the cadet training rifles were transported to the Stelco furnaces under heavy guard and chucked right into the smelters. Those self-styled protectors of the public good just couldn't possibly sell these to responsible collectors as they'd be seen as selling weapons. There was also the fear that they may wind up in the hands of the criminal element. We all know how the gangbangers are lusting to get their hands on a 4', eleven pound, single shot .22. As I said, they're around, but few and far between and pretty pricey.



























