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Seriously, anyone the least bit interested in collecting or reenacting WW II needs to join either the N.R.A. in the U.S. or the N.F.A. in Canada or we will all die the death of one thousand cuts.[/B]
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Actually the Canadian NFA is a poor choice these days. They seem to have been plagued with accusations of corruption and ineptitude. Significant amounts of funds seem to have been consumed by the few guys in National office and they don't seem to want to answer to the members with a full financial accounting. They apparently didn't bother to provide Canada Revenue required financial data either, and had portions of club accounts siezed. They make very few public appearances these days, other than to attend the US shot show at the members expense, or their own court appearances with the NFA footing their legal bills.
I'd suggest any of the other firearms organisations in Canada. There are several, and they have tried to all band together to form more of a national NRA type organisation, only to have their attempts thwarted by the NFA executive.