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Old 16-06-13, 16:03
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that halftrack guy
 
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Yep, I talked to my neighbor a few farms up from me, Conservative house leader Peter Van Loan about getting this ridiculous law changed and he gave me the same crap, conservative government scrapped the long gun registry blaa blaa blaa. In short no more plans to change any gun laws. I had to go buy a dewat 50 bmg for the halftrack (which cost me huge). And that's why dewats are so expensive here in Canada, its the only thing your going to get to owing that gun that so many of us cant. Importing a dewat is also a huge hassle as Canada considers it a firing weapon which means only a person/business that has the licence to own can import till it is verified its deactivated to Canadian standards
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Originally Posted by Bruce Parker View Post
And, in Canada, a soft metal replica 30 cal. Browning displayed on a restored WW2 vehicle at an air show is considered exactly the same as a plastic .357 Smith & Wesson held by a Toronto downtown 'yuth'.
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