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Thread: *Canadian Content* MPs vote today to scrap long gun registry.

Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago by PowerPeanut
I hope that this bill C-391 passes. This bs that Canadians have been dealing with since '98 has to stop. Today might be the day. http://www.cbc.ca/politics/story/200...y-vote004.h tml All fellow Canadian miscers sound off. For the unaware US miscers here are cliffs. Liberal government setup registry in 1998 1.5 billion cost overrun 11 years later still only 1/3 complete...
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bjfishy replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
**** the liberals and cukier.

PowerPeanut replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Wendy is the biggest POS in Canada. She is an outright liar and I am starting to think she has her own agenda, and she is up to no good.

Lothar Allen replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
i was talking to a guy at the range (canadian shooter) and he was telling me about the huge PITA it was for his friend to get an 8 shot revolver registered. as far as the gov was concerned revolvers were only made to hold 6 rounds.

IdahoViking replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Lothar Allen i was talking to a guy at the range (canadian shooter) and he was telling me about the huge PITA it was for his friend to get an 8 shot revolver registered. as far as the gov was concerned revolvers were only made to hold 6 rounds. .22 caliber?

PowerPeanut replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Nah, guy that shoots on Monday nights with us has an eight shot revolver in 38 I believe. Don't know the made model tho. He is wicked awesome with it tho. Look like the vote passed BTW. Just a matter of time and the registry will be gone. One step towards sanity. Next step I think would be scraping the PAL and instead of making a list of who can have guns/ammo make a list of who can't (e.i....

Lothar Allen replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by IdahoViking .22 caliber? yes Quote: Originally Posted by PowerPeanut Nah, guy that shoots on Monday nights with us has an eight shot revolver in 38 I believe. Don't know the made model tho. He is wicked awesome with it ...

PowerPeanut replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Lothar Allen yes this was probably many years ago. the guy telling me about it is pretty old. he said they changed the definition of a revolver finally and its no longer a problem. 1/2 of Canadians that have had to deal with CFC with the registry have similar stories. I had a ...

cavymeister replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by IdahoViking .22 caliber? Could been a 357 We're rooting for you, ya crazy nothern brothers.... Good luck!

Rifter replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
very unaware of the law and everything that has happened from 98 to now but makes sense to me to have a database of who owns which gun.

Lothar Allen replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Rifter very unaware of the law and everything that has happened from 98 to now but makes sense to me to have a database of who owns which gun. and why's that?

 

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PowerPeanut
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Published (2009-11-06 09:20:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by IdahoViking I never thought of it from that point of view, it would be nice to know what you're getting yourself into whenever possible. However, as has already been pointed out - just because the house shows no registered weapons does not mean that it is weapons free. I'll show you were this mentality comes from. As you said, it is stupid when you think about it. The CACP (Canadian Association of Chiefs...
Lothar Allen
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^ ya i linked the 327 above. revolvers should never have rails.
cavymeister
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Published (2009-11-05 22:45:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by theyoungblood Yes. Seen that before. Did not know smith made that model with barrel that short. Website showed only 4 inch or longer. I thought it might be someone copy brand. Thanks. They make a 357 in a 2" barrel, but its cost was 46% higher then the 38 Spl +p, and I couldn't bring myself to drop that much difference....
theyoungblood
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Published (2009-11-05 22:41:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by cavymeister You can get them in taticool too: 327 TRR8 Yes. Seen that before. Did not know smith made that model with barrel that short. Website showed only 4 inch or longer. I thought it might be someone copy brand. Thanks.
IdahoViking
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Published (2009-11-06 08:22:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Home_Slice I can answer that being a police officer in Canada. Anytime we go into any violent situation (domestics, etc.) we run what are called CFRO checks (Canadian Firearm Registry) on the residence and the individuals. It's nice knowing what's we may have to expect. In 2007 the Canadian Police Association ran 2.5million checks. My point on view from my profession. Other than that I honestly can't...
bjfishy
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Published (2009-11-05 18:38:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Home_Slice I can answer that being a police officer in Canada. Anytime we go into any violent situation (domestics, etc.) we run what are called CFRO checks (Canadian Firearm Registry) on the residence and the individuals. It's nice knowing what's we may have to expect. In 2007 the Canadian Police Association ran 2.5million checks. My point on view from my profession. Other than that I honestly can't...
TXAg
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Published (2009-11-05 19:40:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Home_Slice I can answer that being a police officer in Canada. Anytime we go into any violent situation (domestics, etc.) we run what are called CFRO checks (Canadian Firearm Registry) on the residence and the individuals. It's nice knowing what's we may have to expect. In 2007 the Canadian Police Association ran 2.5million checks. My point on view from my profession. Other than that I honestly can't...
Home_Slice
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Published (2009-11-05 17:58:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by IdahoViking I would like to know as well. How does that knowledge benefit anyone, unless the ultimate goal is confiscation? I can answer that being a police officer in Canada. Anytime we go into any violent situation (domestics, etc.) we run what are called CFRO checks (Canadian Firearm Registry) on the residence and the individuals. It's nice knowing what's we may have to expect. In 2007 the Canadian...
Ricky112
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Published (2009-11-05 18:03:00)
Feels good, men. On a side note, my photograph for my PAL got rejected.. and my camera is broken. Feels bad, men
Rifter
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Published (2009-11-05 10:19:00)
very unaware of the law and everything that has happened from 98 to now but makes sense to me to have a database of who owns which gun.

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