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Originally posted by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
reply to post by Dragoon01
Real AK-47s are already available on the underground market here.
The government wants the public to be extremely sensitive against private ownership of guns. I'm not even allowed a firearms license for hunting purposes because I am openly critical of the government.
Originally posted by Rocketman7
Oh I can see it now, its going to be pure hell around here when TSHTF. You won't be able to go anywhere without a piece of cardboard as a shield.
Originally posted by thisguyrighthere
Originally posted by Rocketman7
Oh I can see it now, its going to be pure hell around here when TSHTF. You won't be able to go anywhere without a piece of cardboard as a shield.
I think the Canadian Tuxedo should be ample protection against the blistering onslaught of pellets. It's some pretty heavy denim.
Originally posted by Anishnaabe
reply to post by imitator
It isnt that hard to do, if you have the right tools, and parts. but there would be no point to convert one, it would cost LESS to buy one, legal or not.
And also, im not flaming, or trying to start an argument, but what does your cell phone have to do with this?
Originally posted by imitator
Originally posted by Anishnaabe
reply to post by imitator
It isnt that hard to do, if you have the right tools, and parts. but there would be no point to convert one, it would cost LESS to buy one, legal or not.
And also, im not flaming, or trying to start an argument, but what does your cell phone have to do with this?
Anyone with normal fabrication skills can convert anything into a gun... thus cell phones, wallets, cameras etc.. As Dimitri pointed out, it has been done before.
Why would the RCMP worry about a BB gun, when it's not a prohibited weapon.. The parts of it doesn't break any laws.edit on 21-10-2011 by imitator because: (no reason given)