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Old 07-10-11, 20:12
Ralph Volkert Ralph Volkert is offline
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I have to shake my head at times. In Great Britain where to my understanding firearms are very difficult to obtain, Deactivated automatic weapons are freely sold. Just do a quick search in Google and see.

In the US they where firearms flourish, Deactivated automatics are still easily and cheaply obtianed.

But in Canada where we have a plethora of laws in the way we store and handle firearms and can legaly collect/own most firearms, deactivated automatic weapons,(not even considered a firearm) it is extremely difficult to find one let alone in a reasonable condition. And goodness gracious what if it was never a fire arm but looked like one!

Aparantly not that long ago it was relatively easy to obtain from the UK and the States. Were they a problem? I never heard of any! Oh well I will keep looking!

(Sorry about the rant. , sometimes stupiity doesthat to me)
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UC 2Mk I*
Upper Hull: CB 8075
Lower Hull: 8105
S/N: 9075
Date: Jun(est) 42
contract #: CDLV 213

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1974 Plymouth Road Runner
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