what silsurps were actually made in canada over the years?

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Trying to find a full list of the milsurps that were actually manufactured in Canada, but can't seem find find one full list.

What do you guys own that was made in Canada? (Pics?)

With Nov 11th having just past, i'm starting to think I have no excuse for not owning as much CF firearms history as I can.

Where should I start, and what are the more rare items I should always be on the look out for?

Again, looking only for stuff we actually made ourselves.

Also, if you happen to have the fabled missing Avro Arrow, i'd take that too... (..but seriously.)
 
Well, their are severl, few we can own as of now.

Ones we can own:
Long Branch No.4 Mk1 (RARE) and No.4 Mk1*
Inglis manufactured Browning High Power pistols, two models, No.1 mk1* and No.2 Mk1*

Ones we Can't own: (unless its a Dewatt or you are grandfathered into the class)
Bren
Sten
FAL Variants: C1, C1a1, C2

Thats alll of the comon ones that comes to my mind as of now, Im sure their are more but I can't think of them.
 
Some of the arms made in Canada have become available as surplus, either here or overseas. Some are still in service.
Ross rifles, Marks I, II, and III.
Brens.
Boyes AT rifle
No. 4 rifles.
No. 7 rifles.
Cooey M82 training rifles.
Stens.
C1, C1A1, C2, C2A1 rifles.
Diemaco/Colt Canada C7/C8 rifles and variants.
1919A4/C5 Browning machine guns.
Browning pistols.
Larger stuff, too, but I suspect you are thinking of small arms.
 
Canadian Milsurps

Well, to start with, we will assume you want something that you can carry in the Small Arms field.

The Number 4 rifle made by Long Branch Arsenals
The Browning 9mm pistol (for both Canadian and Chinese)
The Browning .303 machine gun
The Bren Light Machine Gun (again Canadian and Chinese)
The Sten Gun
The Ross Mark 1
The 1905 Ross Military Mark II
The 1910 Ross Military Mark III
The FN C1
The FN C2
The North American .455 Auto (Colt 1911 type)
The HUOT machine gun

I think the BESA might have been manufactured in Canada, but someone can clear that up.

That is some of the Milsurps. I have not included current production. The above list should keep you busy.
 
You'll never own them, but cool stuff I found on the FRT.

EM-2 rifle made at Long Branch
Italian Villar Perosa made by Canadian General Electric
 
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