If they ban the Type 97 they will need to ban the Tavor as well and they will need to come up with $2,800 for each one of those. Again ban a gun never used in a mass shooting - Lieberal logic.
Paintball lol? You guys seen airsoft guns? Full automatic exact replica airsoft guns, night vision, accessories from real ARs fit.
Good ol western shoot out in Scarborough yesturday. 2 vehicles shooting at each other, Over 40 shell casings found on the road. Lucky only the intended targets were hit.
Guess these low life's get to take up some hospital beds n doctors away from covid patients. What a country we live in....
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In the airsoft there are professional teams, didn't know about it myself until someone posted a video on the CCFR FB page. I did a snoop while having my lunch and didn't see a youtube version of it but there were lots of women's teams even... they look like a for fun group but I don't have all day to watch airsoft so this is just to give an idea that even the Japanese aren't scared of airsoft it seems .... says something about this government and the anti's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmKgYWqY4J0
* The AK and bolt action look pretty realistic.
Trudeau has said they have made them worthless and useless now.... I doubt they will use even 2/3 (if that) of the before OIC market value for their buy back amount.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXMGqJ54e7Y
If anyone actually thinks that bans work.... I think many on here could easily make this "toy" (for lack of a better word).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bcadL8r6kI
They figured that out for sure, they are ranting that it has to be mandatory I saw in the news (National Post I think). Get some money for something you likely can never use or hold onto it, I would say strip it to the essentials, any stock, trigger, handgrip, railing etc. should be take off before giving it to them. IF they allow it only turn in the receiver, depending on the rifle there may be other options like a bolt action receiver.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GZk-eFxetk
MikePal I recalling those same games of pretend. That was when radio and possibly TV portrayed less of the violent behavior it does today in contemporary setings.. I recall my first intro into firearm safety from my father when I got the use of the family 12 gauge. It was a two liner, line one: Do not ever bring a load gun into my house. Line two: Don’t ever point a firearm at anyone. End of firearm safety course, I was thirteen at the time. I started a little bit earlier with my own children handing them a cap rifle and caps. Go have some fun snapping off the caps, but I don’t want to see you point those guns at anyone or one another, they may have been 4 or 5 at the time. Some 15 to 20 years later I heard my youngest remark to someone. “Yes, he handed us these cap rifles, but it wasn’t much fun, he said we could go snap caps off all we wanted, but we weren’t suppose to point them at each other or any one else..” I was amazed to here those words flow from her lips and how well they had been taken to heart. She is now a fully licensed huntress. Hence my reason for pushing the need for giving youngsters an appreciation for firearm use and safety at the earliest possible age, before they end up of getting a lot of misinformation from others or poorly thought out activities.
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Educate the children and it won't be necessary to punish the men.- Pythagoras
You don’t stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
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The gun ban was never set out to stop the shootings.
The link on that shootout but I looked at a few sources and didn't figure out what kind of guns involved. Clearly someone in the white car had a gun if it was a shootout but no mention of it . Just that 2 were shot .
https://beta.ctvnews.ca/local/toront...1_5406205.html
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Airsoft is huge in Japan because owning a real firearm is next to impossible.
Meanwhile in North America airsoft teams look more like this.
https://i.imgur.com/6u7cMdx.jpg