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Posted by SDR69 The VZ's look interesting. I've seen a few for sale but haven't owned or shot one yet. Anyone here have experience with them? And Tribeach, in Canada why would the VZ be unrestricted when Kalashnikov clones would be? A political thing maybe?
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Kalashnikov clones look scary, basically.
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Posted by tribeachpunk
Kalashnikov clones look scary, basically.
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That is what my friend led me to understand yes. So Canada banned AKs and all variants, but because the Vz 58 is not a variant it is legal...even though they look similar and do the same stuff...
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That's how I understand it. I mailed off my completed application to the RCMP. Anytime after six weeks from now I can expect a pink card in the mail.
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YAY!
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Does this mean that you're allowed to buy and use both non-restricted and restricted firearms?
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Yup, possess and acquire both classes of firearm, and the ammunition for both classes of firearm. Of course, this means I can use those firearms as well. And, in my case, I can now sell both classes of firearm, and the ammunition for both classes of firearm. I should see a raise in the near future.
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Civilized? Hmmmmm. You don't get out much do you.
Posted by SDR69 Why is Canada such a civilized society, and America is not? Any retard with the purchase cost of any weapon (except fully automatics) can plunk down their cash and after a woefully brief check can take said weapon without restriction?
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