Message from @Bourbon in Gift Wrap
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That's a light spring
Its too much for a 4 mile ruck walk
Hah
At *night*
In Canada winter is out bread and butter
I work from sunrise to sunset
Gotta do 12 KM ruck in -40°C
Because frosbite is just inconvenience
Ok *commie units*
Not really
Name a communist country that doesnt use metric
All but 3 countries use Metric.
The first country to use metric was a pure capitalist country
Well your a canadian so i dont know why your in this chat at all
Burma uses imperial and they're commies
here is some M1 Abrams night shooting
Because we have guns
You're just too American to know the situation of other nations
The only cool gun in canada is sig550
Have fun with your trash
Ya but thats the only cool one
I wish i had a sig550
MFW no AR15 but AR10
@Bourbon in Gift Wrap honestly y'all can get some really neat stuff that's a pain in the butt to get here, but I admit the restricted vs non restricted confuses me that I'd be hesitant to do anything there without extensive research
AR-14
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@Chandler it's quite simple. Non-restricted means you need a PAL. Restricted means you need a restricted license which isn't hard to get. Anyone who owns a modern pistol in Canada has a restricted license.
Ahhhh, I see. I've heard intresting things regarding modifying restricted firearms. Are there any regulations regarding that?
That's more provincal and municipal
It broke the very day I was going to hunt with it.
I see. So by that you mean what would be similar to me as how different states handle things
Big oof
Well you have to remember that Canada is a confederation
Not a single nation technically.
I see. I actually wasn't really aware of that
That's why provinces talk about leaving
They can therotically
Like Alberta contributed the most to the Canadian economy of any province so if we wanted to we could leave. We wouldn't even have to pay for the federally built infrastructure if we started calling in our debt. Quebec on the other hand is in debt to every other province and gets the most federal support of any province; so they would have to pay off of the debt and cost of the infrastructure to leave.