Message from @RollerDelayedSabot

Discord ID: 542055799539761152


2019-02-04 18:01:02 UTC  

From a gun store no less.

2019-02-04 18:01:40 UTC  

@Darn what do you need to know in particular?

2019-02-04 18:02:50 UTC  

There's always a Canadian thread on /k/

2019-02-04 18:02:57 UTC  

The canucks have a discord too

2019-02-04 18:39:11 UTC  

I'd like to know which firearm I could get started with

2019-02-04 18:39:24 UTC  

Something that a beginner could use and maintain and learn about

2019-02-04 18:46:43 UTC  

In that case, do you want a bolt action? Mosin, although they kick hard, especially the carbines. If you want a semi-auto though, SKS is the way to go.

2019-02-04 18:47:50 UTC  

Russian guns are designed for serfs whose life experience before conscription was pulling onions out of the ground or hitting things with a hammer in a factory.

2019-02-04 18:48:14 UTC  

Get a .22 in something

2019-02-04 18:50:02 UTC  

^^

2019-02-04 18:50:14 UTC  

People need to quit suggesting milsurp as a first gun

2019-02-04 18:50:31 UTC  

BUY SKS

2019-02-04 18:50:50 UTC  

don’t actually

2019-02-04 18:51:47 UTC  

I see what you're saying Runes, but both of those guns do fit what he's asking for. Besides, don't Canucks have a limit on the number of weapons they can have?

2019-02-04 18:53:10 UTC  

I am pretty sure with my license there'd be a limit on how many I have

2019-02-04 18:53:30 UTC  

And I am very interested in the bolt action design

2019-02-04 18:54:04 UTC  

Get a .22 then milsurp

2019-02-04 18:54:35 UTC  

Just get a 10/22

2019-02-04 18:55:06 UTC  

@Darn I’d recommend an AR-15 to be honest

2019-02-04 18:56:04 UTC  

Is that the civilian sporting rifle version?

2019-02-04 18:56:13 UTC  

Simple to maintain, parts are everywhere, along with mags and ammo

2019-02-04 18:56:31 UTC  

Yeah

2019-02-04 18:57:08 UTC  

My first gun was a M&P-15 1.0 with no forward assist and with a brass deflector

2019-02-04 18:59:14 UTC  

Thanks for the suggestions guys

2019-02-04 19:01:35 UTC  

In a following note, which of these shops are reputable :
1.) Bass pro shops
2.) Firearms outlet canada
3.) Buds gun shop

2019-02-04 19:02:55 UTC  

These are the shops that are practical for me to visit (along with a few small local stores). What are your opinions on them?

2019-02-04 19:09:10 UTC  

@Darn you have your regular PAL correct? So you’re limited to non-restricted stuff. No limit to how many you acquire as long as you store them properly.

2019-02-04 19:09:52 UTC  

@Wilkie Thank you for pitching in, I assume you're a leaf?

2019-02-04 19:10:14 UTC  

Most dude bros up here will state that the SKS is the quintessential first gun to buy, as they’re cheap as fuck and fun to shoot.

2019-02-04 19:10:18 UTC  

Yep, from Manitoba

2019-02-04 19:10:46 UTC  

And *reliablish*

2019-02-04 19:11:31 UTC  

Alright, I think Darn is in good hands here. We have a few other Leaves on here, @Reichtangle and @GhostPhail are the ones who come to mind immediately.

2019-02-04 19:11:36 UTC  

Enjoy your stay.

2019-02-04 19:11:40 UTC  

@Wilkie that is correct

2019-02-04 19:12:16 UTC  

But if you’re looking to hunt or do anything practical with it there are better options obviously

2019-02-04 19:12:17 UTC  

Thanks alot for the help guys I really appreciate it

2019-02-04 19:12:26 UTC  

Anytime

2019-02-04 19:12:36 UTC  

I'm just looking to get a few shots off at a range

2019-02-04 19:14:12 UTC  

Yeah. Nothing wrong with a nice non- bubba’d SKS then.

2019-02-04 19:15:58 UTC  

From what I am seeing online the Russian surplus SKS rifles seem to be the cheapest. Is there anything wrong with that?

2019-02-04 19:17:19 UTC  

Know that our laws are absolutely retarded when it comes to things like ARs. One can own an AR easily with an RPAL, the licence that allows one to own a “restricted” firearm, but you can only shoot it at an established range. On the other hand you can get several firearms that are like ARs, like the XCR which are non-restricted for some reason, so you can hunt with them or do whatever..