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Current news:
>QC registry reinstatement. Govenment Petition Here.
https://www.assnat.qc.ca/fr/exprimez-votre-opinion/petition/Petition-5715/index.html
>Liberal moving forward with their currently unknown gun control measures.
>IRG looking to bring in legal 10/10 AK mags
>Zahal has found a Canadian distributer for Gilboa rifles. For boner inspiration google Gilboa Snake or M43

>Boxing Day Big Sales
http://pastebin.com/S5QSs3eL

Merry Christmas guys let the shilling and presents commence.
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Anyone Army reserves here?
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Guess I should go outside or something Canada /k/ branch is gone.
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>>28315766
I'm >>28314286
been waiting for someone to respond. Maybe I should make a CanadianMEG thread, but I doubt anyone will participate.
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what stores are open on xmas, bros?
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Where do I buy legal 20 rounders for my m305?!
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>>28316039
HiCal and SFRC have them.
SFRC also has 10% off with code boxing week

Ordered one to test it out.
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>>28315787
Military bros are either travelling or piss drunk not a great time to expect any answers.

>>28315870
Next to none, depends on where you are most provinces have laws against being open on stat holidays.
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>>28314286
Yeah, what do you want?
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>>28314286
Reg force here nigga. Got a harmonica for Xmas. Fucking neat.
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>>28316213
Do you have anything saying these will fit in m14s?
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>>28316580
Some anon tried one out the other week and said it fed fine but doesn't engage the bolt hold open.
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>>28316326
Do you know if it is possible to defer the infantry course after bmq, or at least know when they are run in the summer? I just finished the process, and will be enrolling soon.
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>>28316658
Yes, if you don't want to or can't take a winter course then you can just communicate this to your chain of command. The same goes for finding out when courses run, your unit will know so just talk to your chain of command and they'll give an idea for when summer courses are roughly scheduled to run. Keep in mind, of course, that dates and locations may change so you probably won't know all the details until later in the training year.
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>>28316699
Ah ok. I'm gonna talk to my recruiter after the holidays more about this, its just I didn't anticipate the application process to be so fast, so I already made some uni plans that may interfere.

Any tips for weekend bmq?
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>>28316728
Try to study and do PT during the week. Be a team-player and not a shit-pump. Remember you can't choose to not show up for course because of interference from civilian life (barring serious injury or something else very serious). Play the game, and try to have have fun (often at your own expense).
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>>28316699
>Yes, if you don't want to or can't take a winter course then you can just communicate this to your chain of command.
>>28316804
>Remember you can't choose to not show up for course because of interference from civilian life (barring serious injury or something else very serious).

Wait what..? I'm going to weekend BMQ, are you saying that summer training is mandatory?
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>>28317340
I wasn't very clear on that I guess. But on a weekend BMQ you can't choose to say "I'm not going to make it this weekend because schooling/civilian job" you have to show up every single training weekend without fail. This can be difficult for some people, because it means you have to be available just about every single weekend for several months. So unfortunately you can't slack on your studying, assignments, and papers and make up for it on the weekend. But luckily you do get some weekends off.

Oh, another thing is that the tempo of the training on a weekend BMQ is going to be very high compared to that of a full-time BMQ.
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>>28317477
oh ok I get it. My recruiter said I will be doing weekend BMQ which I'm prepared to do, its the full-time summer training (i think it's SQ) that I'm concerned about.
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>>28317712
If you plan on being more than a useless untrained Private Recruit you'll need to organize yourself to be available for a few months in the summer.
When I did you weren't automatically loaded on those courses after BMQ, but you need to let your CoC know what your deal is.

We had a couple of guys that were never available to do summer courses, meaning the stayed as no-hook privates for a few years until the eventually released. You need to be trade qualified to make any time in the Reserves worthwhile.
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Anyone know where to find a Mare's Leg style rifle in Ontario? Like a Rossi or a Chiappa?
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Where can I buy beat to shit and broken guns online for cheap?

Already a CGN member.
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what should my first pistol be?
>beretta 92
>hk p30L
>glock 17
>s&w model 27 6.5"
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I can always help turn Loons in hard American currency. Just need to take a short drive to Idaho or Montana with you know what and drive home with $500 per.
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>>28320354
Wow, I honestly don't know what you're saying but I know it isn't legal.
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>>28320385

You know what. There is one thing in Canada that is cheap and common. While in America it is expensive, rare, and banned from further import. Not subject to any registries or restricted status. That is also the only thing we Americans would actually want from Canada.

Just stick one in a bag full of golf clubs and take a drive south.
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>>28320417
I hope you're charging 500$ american, because otherwise you rprofit margin is pretty slim on those SVTs
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>>28314112
>>Liberal moving forward with their currently unknown gun control measures.

So should I even bother keeping my scary M305 and handguns or is the faggot in parliment going to make them prohib with no grandfathering?
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>>28320426
They are what $300 Loons and the exchange rate is .70 CAD to 1.00 USD.

So 500 USD becomes 690 CAD.

I save 500-1000 USD and get a better example than I can down here.
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>>28320494
>Liberals make a bunch of guns prohib
>Just issue new prohib licenses
>Now I can buy all that sweet, sweet prohib shit no one could buy before

Honestly, I wouldn't be that mad, but I would be benefitting at the expense of others.
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>>28320528
>>Just issue new prohib licenses
You know they will not.
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>>28320544
I can't see them forcing people to turn them in short of a buyback, which they also won't do.

The uproar of asking citizens to forfeit their property without compensation, I believe, would be sizeable.

Look what happened when they made the CZ prohib and made all those farmers and hunters criminals for a month.
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>>28320494
Will probably start with long gun registry. Then he'll ban pistols with grandfathering. Then the RPAL long guns go. ATT becomes harder to get. PAL weapons become like RPALs. The PAL semi autos go away. Then the detachable magazines. Import bans so prices go up.
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>>28320575
This future would require at least a 10 year liberal reign, if not 20
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>>28320686
Well we all need to hope that his government doesn't govern well and the Conservatives have someone better than Harper.
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>>28317954
>untrained Private Recruit
I'm in a similar situation, what do you do in the meantime say before BMQ or right after BMQ without having gone through SQ yet?
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>>28320843
SQ usually follows BMQ reasonably immediately. It is unusual to get one without the other, but

>BMQ qualified without SQ qualified
You can handle a rifle and sleep in the field, so you become a GD (General Duties) and if your unit isn't a bunch of faggots, they'll show you how to do your trade job.

SQ is just soldiering skills, which translates to IBTS (infantry battle task standard) which is just navigation, recconnaissance, sectiona ttacks, the like. A bunch a shit you'll never do unless you're infantry. Moreso since grenades and machine gun are getting pushed to unit level training instead of SQ.

But my overall knowledge is hazy since it's changed a bunch in the past few years.
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>>28320890
Think this will be a good excuse to get a SA20?
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>>28316620
Wonderful news! I've been waiting for an answer since this morning!
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>>28320923
>SA20
If you do, wait until I research the IOP thing again. You might be eligible for a discount as a serving member.

Reference this thread:
http://www.gunownersofcanada.ca/showthread.php?19302-Diemaco-SA20-SA15-7-IOP

And someone mentioned it at work too, but I was in a rush to get home and bailed on the conversation.
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>>28320258
I suppose you could put up a local ad on kijiji. All I can really think of. Perhaps an ad at your local range.
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>>28320337
I'm of the opinion everyone should start on the glock 17, then decide after shooting it alongside others, through friends or rentals, weather they like the glock well enough or if they want something DA/SA or otherwise. This is what I wish I had done, anyways.
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>>28320923
>>28320963

Reference this thread:

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1126410-Links-and-Contacts-amp-Individual-Officer-Purchase

Contact either the dealers in that list or O'Dell for information about Canadian Forces discounts on Colt firearms
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>>28320963
>>28321012
Thanks for the heads up, are the rifles from the IOP still drawn from that 1000 limited production number?
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>>28321060
No clue, you'll have to call. I just remembered such a program existed and was available to Canadian Forces members, but I never knew to what extent.
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>>28321086
fuarkk debating on whether to jump on them now for the holiday sales or wait till I get my id.
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>>28320516
Not him. It's more like 400. Honestly, I'm considering it, but in trade for other guns. There are a few guns I'll never have that I really, really want. So a crate of SVTs and some cash should be a fair incentive for some American /k/ommando to buy them quietly and make a trade. I just have to figure out how to do it.
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>Tfw waiting to get in the Reserves, but everybody's gone for the holidays
Aw. On an unrelated note, I wanna go snag a cheap pump 12ga for my HD gun in a few days. Any suggestions?
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>>28322124
Get a quick access beside safe for a pistol, shotguns are great for hd and all, But trust me only use them if you plan on remodelling, because they make a mess of someone, my buddy shot someone breaking into house and he used buckshot, said it tore the guys chest right up and went out the other side, he dragged him out side cause he didn't want a human worth of blood in his floor, needless to say he still had to remodel because he said there was a huge spray, when he shot the guy, said it was just the sound of the shotgun going off instantly followed by what he describes as a distinct "wap" sound followed by gurgling.
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>>28320528
You'd only have access to the prohib stuff that got moved to prohib with your own stuff. The other prohib stuff won't be available, just like how it works now.
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Thinking about joining the Army/Navy

Any tips of recruitment, joining, which area of the Army/Navy I should join et cetra

Also, do you guys think the Liberals will fuck up Canadas gun culture?
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>>28324663
Depends where you live.
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>>28324663
Ontario around the GTA

Navy probably isn't a good idea for a land lubber like me, still always interested me though
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>>28324663
Will Liberals fuck up Canada's gun culture? No, not at all. The reason I say this is because our gun culture is already fucked. There are many people living in Canada who are anti-gun. The new-age progressive nanny-state socialist Vancouverites and Torontonians are the voice of the people, and they have made firearms ownership very unpopular with the common people.

Will Liberals fuck up Canada's gun laws? For sure, but not as badly as the NDP would've wanted. In the short term, I think the worst we will see is the reintroduction of the papered ATT, and the signing of the International Arms Trade Treaty, which will make firearms more expensive than they already are.

Little cheat-sheet to help you remember:

LPC:
>Bringing back the paper ATT
>Higher gun prices due to IATT

NDP:
>Bringing back the LGR
>Prohibiting handguns & semi-automatics

CPC:
>None of the above, but also none of anything else

>GPC:
>Mostly the same as CPC, except for signing the IATT
>Work to ensure law-abiding firearms owners don't get their firearms confiscated

>tfw the Green Party are the best choice for firearms rights after Libertarian and Conservative
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>>28326792
>Vancouverites and Torontonians
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>>28328030
one thing trudeau promised that I look forward to is electoral reform. Eliminating first past the post would be good but I would really like to see an end to representation by population.

Toronto has more members of parliament than NB, NS, PEI, NL and the NWT combined. That's fucked up to me.

I want us to vote for industry leaders. If you work in the health care field you vote for the minister of health etc. No leader with veto power in the nation but a representative of the elected officials.

You know, kind of like Italy in the 1930s
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>>28328134
But that didn't exactly work out well for Italy in the 1930s.
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>>28328242
only because the war began my friend
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>>28328341
And crippling corruption and incompetence within the government and top institutions of the country.
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>>28315766
I live in the 905. You have no idea.
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>>28320708
Harper's gone. Dunno who's next.
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>>28324663
do you have your PAL/RPAL? I highly recommend reading those transportation and storage requirements again. Canada's gun culture resembles a sadomasochistic experience more than a hobby.
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>>28324707
I'm pretty sure if you can get through basic they'll take you. Navy's desperate.
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>>28326792
Strictly speaking, the Liberals don't want the LGR back, but they want a backdoor one where every purchase and sale is recorded by the gun store.

The other bit is they want to:
>modify the membership of the Canadian Firearms Advisory Committee to include knowledgeable law enforcement officers, public health advocates, representatives from women’s groups, and members of the legal community;

which could make for annoying changes to policies and procedures.
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>>28329922
>representatives from women’s groups


my country is a living embarrassment
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Guys, I may have an illegal AK variant on my hands! What should I do?
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>>28322326
I have my pistol beside my bed anyway. But the best HD gun I have right now is an SKS, and we know how well that would work out.
>>28330681
Contact your CFO and ask about obtaining a 12 (L) rating on your license.
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>>28329922
>Strictly speaking, the Liberals don't want the LGR back, but they want a backdoor one where every purchase and sale is recorded by the gun store.
Well, they already have that. I'm confident that most, if not all gun stores in Canada keep records of some kind of every gun they sell.

And even then, it's not 100% perfect.
>"Hello, I'm Officer Sweetchuck of the RCMP. We came here to check to see if you're properly storing the Benelli Supernova, serial number N1663RD1CK5, that you purchased from Al Flaherty's."
>"Oh, I don't have that gun anymore. I lawfully sold it to a fellow rangegoer. I checked his PAL, took his money, then gave him the gun."
>"Okay, thank you for your time. Remember, if there's any trouble, just call us!"
>"Thanks, officer. I think I heard a ruckus going on at the Blue Oyster Bar, do you think you can check it out?"
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>>28329922
>members of the legal community
Well, that's just silly.

The Liberals specifically stated that they wanted firearms decisions to be made by the RCMP, not politicians.
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>>28328134
>Toronto has more members of parliament than NB, NS, PEI, NL and the NWT combined
Yeah, because Toronto has a bigger population than NB, NS, PEI, NL and the NWT combined. What's so fucked up about that?
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>>28330741
It's ok, I made sure it was pinned to 5. :^)
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>>28331510
Toronto is populated by ass sucking monkeys and I would be fine with limiting their power.
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>>28333068

This
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>>28333068
we have a conservative mayor
Not toronto's fault that all those provinces are literally run by commies
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>>28333484
Too many Liberal seats on TO on the Federal level.
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>>28330964
heh, when I bought my SKS at CT the guy didn't even look at my name. I held out my PAL, he eyeballed the picture, and took the rifle and crate of ammo up to the front.
I mean sure, he could have seen my name and remembered it, to write down later, I guess. But I doubt it.
I'm sure this is fairly common, if anyone's gonna be keeping track of that it'd be a big company like Canadian Tire, you know they want to cover their asses.
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>>28330964
The problem is that they'll call that a "gunshow loophole" and make an amendment that if you sell any firearm privately you'll have to keep the records of the sale and evidence that you verified his PAL for six years or else get a four year mandatory minimum sentence.
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>>28331510
The more humans you put together, the less intellingent they become. Make those jusridictions (Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, etc) their own "province" so they can shit less on the rest of the population with their left-leaning ideology. Montrealers give bad names to French Canadians. Fucking hippies and the cause of gun control.
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>>28334044
Unless something BAD happens. I doubt we'll see too much gun legislation, whatever the party platform is. Le Weed Man is too busy with other stuff. They just pander to the Cukier bunch every December. I wish Claude Colgan would punch that lady in the face. He lost more than she did that day.
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Why is it so hard to buy illegal guns here bros? I don't wanna go through all the bs
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>>28334454

I honestly used to know a guy but he got busted on unrelated events. Regret not picking up a g19 for 800 now...
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>>28334454
What do you want, handgun or rifle? You can build yourself an unregistered AR by buying an 80% lower kit and finishing it. As for handguns, your safest bet would be to do a private sale in the US and smuggle it back across the border.

>>28334505
Seems cheap. An acquaintance of a friend allegedly bought a stolen P226 for around $1500, and I always assumed illegal guns would come at a premium given the risk and the fact that the buyer would pay more since he doesn't want to (or can't) buy legally.
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>>28334539
Also, new production flintlock muskets don't need a PAL, so you could always get one of those.
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>>28334539
Wow that's a great idea, what would I need to finish it? Judging from my search most of the gun is already there
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>>28334564
A hand router and a drill, a hammer and some punches for the pins. For the least amount of effort, you'd buy a complete upper and slap it once when you finish the lower, so you don't have to fuck with barrel installation and all that shit.

There's only a couple companies that appear to sell 80% lowers, Dlask and CTCSupplies being the ones I know of. Dlask is more expensive, but at least they have them in stock, whereas CTC seems to always be sold out. And as for jigs, your best bet is to buy one online from the States, because our domestic selection is pretty shit.

Also, it appears Dlask is still stocking 80% 1911 frames. I was under the impression that they were on the blacker end of the legal grey area (unlike 80% AR lowers, for some reason), but it might be another avenue to consider. I don't know anything about the process for finishing a 1911, though.

http://dlaskarms.com/products/dlask-arms-80-1911-frame-stainless-steel-government
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>>28334671
*slap it on
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>>28334671
Thanks a lot boss, you've opened a new world to me. I love hands on work projects, this should be fun.
Best wishes
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I had a really shitty mark on a fall midterm and I promised myself that if I buckled down and passed I would use the money I would have spent retaking the class on a grad present for myself.

I found a 180 serial Mini 14 for $750, which is coincidentally about what tuition is per class. I'm torn between that, a stoeger coach gun, or an auto powder dispenser.

I reloaded some rounds for my M14 yesterday with a scoop, manual trickler and a digital scale. I'm leaning towards the dispenser.
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>>28314286
What do you want?
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>>28334829
Dispenser, definitely. Manual trickling is so annoying if you're loading for accuracy. For general plinking ammo, I just use the powder thrower and call it a day, it has like a +/-0.2gr error with Varget so it's not really noticeable at 100m.

Also, Mini 14 a shit.
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>>28334454
You can legally buy antique revolvers (pre 1898) as long as they aren't in a few specific calibers. Just pick one that is simple to reload for (like .44 Russian, .450 Adams, .455 Webley, or 7.5mm Swiss/7.5 Swedish Nagant- you can just fire .32 S&W long through them, etc., etc). Make sure the condition is good and you'll be fine. You'll have to load blackpowder/blackpowder substitute, but that's not hard.

http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/fs-fd/antique-historique-eng.htm

Now you'll have an unregistered handgun, and it is perfectly legal.
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>>28320528
Are you a retard? They will just straight up ban the guns. Just like the tried to do with the Swiss arms and 858
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>>28335001
Damn you /K/ommandos are based. Thanks for the info, you wouldn't happen to know of an online market place that would sell these items?
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>>28335197
http://psmilitaria.50megs.com/antiques.html
http://www.collectorssource.com/antique-firearms.html
CGN EE has an Antique firearms section as well
Switzers auctions has them from time to time.
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>read tons of stories of gubmint takin away muh gunz
>got PAL
>bought guns
>thought police would knock on my door and check to see if my guns are legally stored
>thought police would do unwarranted raids
>doesn't happen
>take gun and shoot in the bush
>meet rcmp
>thought they would arrest me for something
>they eyeball my PAL and drive away
>mfw muh gubmint don't care 'bout me
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>>28335667
>He doesn't receive daily no-knock RCMP raids
Dude, you're fucking missing out.
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>>28335570
You're the man, thanks again based anon
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>>28320574
And that isn't even a common gun.

SKS kills all gun legislation.
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>>28335834
SKS, Russia's gift to Canada.
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>>28335667
The police CAN search your home to see if your guns are properly stored, and they CAN do this without a warrant.

However, they still need to give you advance notice, in writing. I believe this is typically two weeks. It's not exactly a warrant, but it's close enough.

The chances of them searching your home INCREASES if any of the following apply to you:
>you're selling guns as a business or in a business-like manner
>they have reason to believe you're using firearms in an illegal manner
>you're licensed as a collector*
>you own more than 10 guns**

*When applying for your PAL, you might be asked what your purpose for wanting/needing firearms is. If you say that you want to be a collector, prepare for a massive pain in the ass. Not only can the police search your home, they can also quiz you on the history & features of every gun you own, as if you were a museum guide.

**Most people will say 10 RESTRICTED guns, because that is the most realistic way for the RCMP to know how many you have (because they're registered). However, the reality is 10 guns period, regardless of classification. For example, if you bought a crate of SKSes, and posted a picture of it on Facebook, then tada, everyone knows that you own at least 10 guns.
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>>28336213
>they still need to give you advance notice, in writing
This is the one saving grace. If you have unpinned mags or an unlocked nightstand handgun or something, it gives you time to make sure that your storage is up to legal standards and to get any illegal shit out of your house in time for the inspection.
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>>28314112
Why the hell is a S&W model 10 a prohibited weapon in Canada? I know it's got a shorter than 105mm barrel length but the overall size of the handgun is on par with a 1911 which is completely legal for RPAL holders. Is it a conceal concern issue? Cuz there are lots of semi-auto handguns available in Canada that would be more easily concealed.
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>>28336748
>I know it's got a shorter than 105mm barrel length
There's your answer.

Wait, are you under the impression that our gun laws are supposed to make sense?
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>>28336748
Why the hell is our entire country's firearms laws such shit, almost on par or worse than California or New York's laws?

Canadians have a long history of responsible firearms usage, and yet they still chose to neuter us.
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>>28336872
because we're not le crazy gun nuts like those brutish psycho americans xDDD
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>>28334859
h-how much o-operating will i be doing?
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>>28336952
None.
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>>28337629
typical training night for the infantry?
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>>28337916
Non-infantry here, I'm also a little curious.
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>>28337916
>>28337931
Usually PT followed by lectures or practical training, usually material for an upcoming field ex if your unit does a lot.
There's a short pow-wow with information about taskings or short term Class B shit, off by 10 and hit the mess.
kind of miss it desu
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>>28336952
Basically Cadets with more training.
And lots and lots of the word "Wrong"
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>>28337988
So basically not different from what we do, except we don't do PT and instead spend more time fucking around with our kit all the time.
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Is there an actual good reason to have bullpup stocks be prohibited devices? I mean as long as the total length of the rifle is still over 660mm I see no problem with having them.

So far the best reason I could find is that is increases the concealability of the firearm which still doesn't make. How is a bullpup that is more than 660mm in length any more concealable than another rifle or shotgun of the same length?
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>>28338191
Once you realize the entirety of the firearms act was intended to make owning guns as asinine and arduous as possible you'll realize why we have so many arbitrary and ridiculous prohibitions and restrictions.

It has absolutely nothing to do with logic or reason. It has nothing to do with public safety. It has everything to do with keeping guns out of Canadian hands.
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>>28338244
>It has everything to do with keeping guns out of Canadian hands.
Then why don't they just ban guns entirely, already?
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>>28338284
Because it's not 100% in their favour yet. Which is why it has to be incremental. They will continue to add more and more and more red tape to discourage people until eventually we are such a small minority nobody will complain when they finally slam the gate shut.
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Anyone in NS want to buy a gen 4 g17 with three mags, paddle holster, grips and case? Light stippling on the frame and 200 rounds through it. 800$
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>>28338244
This.

The entire purpose is to discourage firearm ownership by making it a baffling and convoluted ordeal to do so legally. Whatever shit they can add to the pile to make it more of a chore to own a gun, then ideally to them, that's a few more potential Canadian gun owners throw up their hands and say "fuck it, I can't be assed to do/remember all this dumb bullshit."

And then the RCMP breathe a sigh of relief, because that's one less potential cop killer out there.
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>>28338297
Death by a thousand cuts.
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>>28338310
The irony is if they tried to fuck with people less I'm sure fewer of the batshit crazies would have such a predisposition to removing bacon.
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>>28338300
>Light stippling
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>>28338300
>$800
>used glawk
>ruined frame

lol wut they're like $550 new
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>>28338297
But we already are a small minority.

The number of anti-gun people here is much too high. You're more likely to meet an anti/neutral-gun person than a pro-gun person.

It's like rolling a die with all six sides that say "No, I don't want guns in this country," with one tiny corner shaved off that says "Yes, I love guns and they should stay in this country."
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>>28338393
Tell me where I can get a brand new glock for $550 CAD.
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>>28338343
I really have to hand it to our federal police, they do a seriously good job making themselves hateable. I would definitely put up as much passive resistance to anything they'd want from me, and be as uncooperative as I could legally be.

And this is coming from a guy who considers himself to be very pro-police.
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>>28338354
>>28338393
>>28338413

Impossible to find a gen 4 range kit for under 950 online, and the stippling I did is maybe half the depth you normally see. Personally I like it, especially when shooting in conditions where you could have grip issues on a polymer frame.

I'm asking on /k/ first before I hustle some idiot who just got their RPAL.
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>>28338443
If you're gonna sell online, post pictures.
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>>28338459
And unleash the hate storm over stippling? If someone is looking for a glock they'd express interest. Otherwise I'll keep shooting it. Only selling to fund a new project
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>>28338476
I would like a Glock, but even if I lived out east I wouldn't touch one with a raped frame honestly
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>>28338476
Good luck trying to sell a used gun online without showing what it looks like.

If the stippling isn't as bad as you say it is, then you've got nothing to hide.
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>>28338476
post pics I know a guy out that way looking for a glock
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>>28338532
>>28338504
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>>28338634
Better than most, but still, ew
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>>28338634
I gotta admit, I don't like the way it looks, but I do admire that you're being honest now.

I wish you the best, anon.
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>>28338655
I prefer this, to be honest.
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>>28338655
>>28338656

To continue being honest... It was my first time stippling. But god damn its comfy as hell in the hand.
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>>28338634
Not as bad as I thought it would be.
But I want a Gen 3. Sorry.
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Thanks for the opinions guys, I think I'll end up selling it to someone who doesn't know any better, or continuing to shoot it. I may invest in a better iron as well and keep practicing
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>>28337916
Former infantry reservist, we had like 40 minutes of shamefully easy PT, with classroom sessions or weapons training on the simulator, or doing practice assaults in the parking lot while yelling "bang bang". One Wednesday night per month was ball hockey night. Weekend exercises were about every other month, if you wanted to attend.

I ended up quitting after two years because it got boring. I liked the summer training, but parade was a waste of time. Then again, I was an antisocial faggot back then, so maybe I'd have had a more exciting time of it if I was more outgoing and bothered to drink with the guys. Good experience either way.
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>>28338634
>>28338661
That's not so bad. There are far worse stippling jobs out there. At least yours is mostly uniform.
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>>28338756
Only learned I should have sanded it after I had already started, and I'm using a very "affordable" iron.

Lessons learned.
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>>28322107
Or end up in jail for a long time....
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>>28338398
The vast majority of people don't care or think we have Arizona or Alaska tier laws. If you actually explain that you went through courses and background checks before you are licensed then they usually agree with you. Especially outside Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.
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>>28338698
I have no Pal but I'll buy it I'm in the gta .
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>>28340742
Bump in hopes you'll see this
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>>28340762
What the fuck am I looking at here?
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>>28340742
>I have no Pal but I'll buy it
Why would he sell you his pistol if you don't have an RPAL? That would mean his gun would still be registered in his name, so if you ever got busted with it his ass would be on the line.
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>>28341228
Perhaps he could report it stolen? I don't plan on knocking up a 7/11 I'm white
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>>28340742
>I have no Pal but I'll buy it I'm in the gta .

I seriously hope this is bait.
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>>28341266
So what would happen if you ever get caught with it innawoods? Are you going to take a theft charge on top of an unlawful possession of firearms one?

I disagree with any gun laws so I'm fine with people owning "illegal" firearms, but if I were in his position, I certainly wouldn't risk my own standing with the law in order to sell a registered gun illegally. Especially when I could find a legal buyer no problem.
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>>28341266
you need to be a good liar to report a false burglary, especially of firearms. they're looking for sneaky people trying to pull stunts like that
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>>28341332
>you need to be a good liar
Not really, you just need to stage the scene correctly and let the evidence do the talking. They may be suspicious, but when the only evidence they have to work with is a broken window or lock, your missing gun(s) and some electronics for good measure, and you being at work all day on the day of the burglary, they won't be able to do shit. They may be suspicious, but they cannot charge you with filing a false report if they have no proof.
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>>28341296
No unfortunately not, I live near some of these Dixon blood fucks and I'd like something by my bed... I'm sickly and alone.
>>28341326
True enough, he could simply find a legal buyer. I'm not trying to get anyone in bad standing with the cops
>>28341394
That's a lot of work just to sell to me, I suppose my offer to purchase it is unreasonable.
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>>28341510
Could you not just get your license? It's not really expensive and the courses are easy as shit. Within two months you could have lots of guns by your bed.
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>>28341730
I should just save and pay the $150 and write the test. Do you happen to know of any free online CFSC training manuals?
I'd hate to be unprepared for the test.
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>>28341943
You can't challenge the tests anymore; C-42 made it so you must take the courses in order to apply for a license. Could always wait for the Libs to repeal it (if they'll even get to it), but they might leave the course bit unchanged.

Alternatively, as mentioned >>28334547
and >>28335001, you can get certain firearms without a license.
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>>28342236
>C-42 made it so you must take the courses in order to apply for a license. Could always wait for the Libs to repeal it (if they'll even get to it)
The Liberals would have to be crazy to completely repeal C-42.

The mandatory courses work entirely in their favour. It may be a Conservative decision, but I think Liberals would breathe easier knowing that future PAL holders are required to go through an RCMP-mandated course before they can own firearms.
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>>28342484
>The Liberals would have to be crazy to completely repeal C-42.
They campaigned on it, and it's in their platform. Their most logical option would be to gut it so that all the (meager) benefits to gun owners disappear, and all the downsides remain, instead of repealing it outright. But it's hard to say what they'll do; gun shit wasn't really a top priority in the election, so they might not even get to it before the next one. After all, it took the Conservatives 6 years to deliver on their campaign promise to remove the LGR.
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>Canadian gun owners are actually afraid of this guy
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whens trudough going to ban em all?
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>>28340742

Are you retarded
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>>28341510

Actually on second though, sure, its all yours for 10000.
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