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Buggie
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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.


   
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(@kromm)
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An SKS with an under slung Mossberg 500 pistol grip shottie would be awesome!

Here is the SKS with the quad rail:

Remove that folding handle on the bottom and add in your pistol w/top rail and you are there!

I say try it! Those nay-Sayers will be the first ones to ask for a go on it.



   
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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.



   
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wookie
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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.



   
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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.



   
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ranger2012
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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. :mrgreen:


"We 'Prep.' to live after a downfall, Not just to survive."


   
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I love my little 10/22.

The pesky squirrels in my area..... not so much.



   
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(@salix)
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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?



   
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(@lgsbrooks)
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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!



   
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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.


   
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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.



   
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(@kromm)
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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.



   
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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.



   
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(@taz-weiss-jr)
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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


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