But can it be done to an sks? Basically when I looked it up online the only answers I got were "why would you". Not saying I would, just curious if I could lol
See you all after.
The article I posted on another thread applies to this one as well.
Funny, I have four Ruger 10/22's and love them.
Then, along comes a 10/22 model that I must have for my Bug Out Bag:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ktn4gDpwkU4&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Beautiful.
I just bought a Ruger 10'22 'Take down'. It's soo cool. It was the last on the shelf so I impulsed bought it. Can't beat the packability! Ok that's not a word.
I just bought a Ruger 10'22 'Take down'. It's soo cool. It was the last on the shelf so I impulsed bought it. Can't beat the packability! Ok that's not a word.
Sure it is and a good one too.
Just saw some videos on a 22lr tracer. Neat, and Yes the Ruger 10/22 looks to be an awesome rifle. Also, the 10/22 auto, a small round house critter removal system. 
"We 'Prep.' to live after a downfall, Not just to survive."
I love my little 10/22.
The pesky squirrels in my area..... not so much.
I just bought a Ruger 10'22 'Take down'. It's soo cool. It was the last on the shelf so I impulsed bought it. Can't beat the packability! Ok that's not a word.
Where did you pick it up? I haven't seen them in Canada yet. And what did it cost you?
Alrighty...picked up my 20 Gauge today...can hardly wait to go try it out...hopefully it won't hurt my shoulder, I'm excited!
I was at the range a couple days ago where my 9mm CZ 75 P-07 kept jamming every 3-4 bullets (whinchester white box ammo...never again). Anyway I struck up a conversation with the guy beside me who showed me 2 webster mark 1 (or was it 2) revolvers. Thy could take .45 acp and because they are made before such and such a date arnt actually considered a firearm. You can carry it in your car or in the bush but he said they were each like $2000, I just found it very interesting.
An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it.
Be careful what you take for fact. Many people give bad advice or information. ANY firearm regardless of date of manufacture that can take modern production ammunition is considered a firearm and under the Firearms control act. Do your own research and due diligence. It would be very bad to get a criminal record and firearms prohibition because of a false belief. Taken from the RCMP website refering to antique handguns... "Handguns:
•manufactured before 1898 that can discharge only rim-fire cartridges, other than .22 Calibre Short, .22 Calibre Long or .22 Calibre Long Rifle cartridges;
•manufactured before 1898 that can discharge centre-fire cartridges, other than a handgun designed or adapted to discharge .32 Short Colt, .32 Long Colt, .32 Smith and Wesson,
.32 Smith and Wesson Long, .32‑20 Winchester, .38 Smith and Wesson; .38 Short Colt,
.38 Long Colt, .38-40 Winchester, .44‑40 Winchester, or .45 Colt cartridges.
I was at the range a couple days ago where my 9mm CZ 75 P-07 kept jamming every 3-4 bullets (whinchester white box ammo...never again). Anyway I struck up a conversation with the guy beside me who showed me 2 webster mark 1 (or was it 2) revolvers. Thy could take .45 acp and because they are made before such and such a date arnt actually considered a firearm. You can carry it in your car or in the bush but he said they were each like $2000, I just found it very interesting.
I would never trust such a reckless statement. It is a firearm.
For the record, the Winchester white box is garbage. You would have better luck with reloads.
Strip your gun down, wipe it clean then re-oil as per required to smooth out the feed/extraction system.
The CZ 75 usually has very few issues.
Taz Jr,
Were these break-action revolvers?? Such as the Webley?? If my memory serves me, the Webley Mk. 1 or Mk. 2 fire the .455, I can't remember if that is a rimmed or rimless cartridge. It was issued during WW1 to Officers in the British Empire. Old but I do not think old enough for the RCMP to ignore if it was lying under the seat of your pick-up truck. $2000 sound like a very high price for a Webley, even in real good condition. A little more research is needed to keep from getting into troubled waters.
I have never had a CZ, but I had heard they were a very reliable sidearm. Worse case scenario now that the Winchester brass is empty, try reloading it with 115gr Hornady XTP HP's. Might work better second time around???
Mountainman.
It was def just the ammo for my cz even just looking at it the ammo looked dirty and I always clean my firearms after shooting. I do have a friend in the RCMP I told about it and they arnt considered a firearm from what was told. It was the webley and ya it was .455 caliber or something like that but could also use the .45 acp. Still I do agree with having more info and RCMP dont have photographic memories of every law I just found it interesting
An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it.


