Got guns?

bam0813

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Hope he ditched the rest of that or atleast that lot#
Im not 100 but that might be a different outcome if that happens in a seated mag or during cycling
 

ISK

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Here's my weapons of mass destruction...okay I'm Canadian and we can't own real guns, so pellet guns they are

I bought the pellet rifle in grade 8 for five bucks...that was 1972

The pistol on the bottom left is a single shot air pump

The other is a CO2 revolver that has a 8 round clip (.177 caliber) or 6 rounds of BB's
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CO2 cartridges, .177 pellets, BB's (plus the 6 round BB clip) and gun oil
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The indoor range.... 31 feet (10 meters) with an assortment of beer tins

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BWG707

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Here's my weapons of mass destruction...okay I'm Canadian and we can't own real guns, so pellet guns they are

I bought the pellet rifle in grade 8 for five bucks...that was 1972

The pistol on the bottom left is a single shot air pump

The other is a CO2 revolver that has a 8 round clip (.177 caliber) or 6 rounds of BB's
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CO2 cartridges, .177 pellets, BB's (plus the 6 round BB clip) and gun oil
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The indoor range.... 31 feet (10 meters) with an assortment of beer tins

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Is that air rifle a Benjamin brake barrel? Benjamin’s and Crossman pumps were that popular pellet guns back in the ‘70’s. I went on many hunts with my Crossman, lol.
 

bam0813

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Here's my weapons of mass destruction...okay I'm Canadian and we can't own real guns, so pellet guns they are

I bought the pellet rifle in grade 8 for five bucks...that was 1972

The pistol on the bottom left is a single shot air pump

The other is a CO2 revolver that has a 8 round clip (.177 caliber) or 6 rounds of BB's
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CO2 cartridges, .177 pellets, BB's (plus the 6 round BB clip) and gun oil
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The indoor range.... 31 feet (10 meters) with an assortment of beer tins

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Are you guys allowed to own big bore airguns?
that may be a feasible option for hunting if so.
Im pretty impressed at what they’re capable of in the field.
 

bam0813

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Heres a piece i had done on dad’s rifle after he passed. Rifle isn’t anything special as far as rifles go. Old Mark X mauser action in .30-06 but its higher quality than most field grade rifles i see on shelves now. We occasionally liked to bump heads so it was fitting lol16763848-1822-4704-BC89-F1AA4F6A7CB9.jpeg
 

bam0813

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pellet guns can be mean, a friend of mine has a modified one, and the little bullets sound like .22 rounds hitting.
Pellet guns and air rifles are quite different nowadays thats why i was wondering if they were allowed there
 

ISK

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Is that air rifle a Benjamin brake barrel? Benjamin’s and Crossman pumps were that popular pellet guns back in the ‘70’s. I went on many hunts with my Crossman, lol.
It's a Slavia 624, single shot, .177 caliber, break barrel air rifle that was manufactured in the former Czechoslovakia somewhere between 1955 and 1977.
 

ISK

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Are you guys allowed to own big bore airguns?
that may be a feasible option for hunting if so.
Im pretty impressed at what they’re capable of in the field.
We can own certain rifles/shotguns for hunting but it's continuously becoming more restrictive....pistols are another story, they are extremely restrictive here in Canada.

I believe any air rifle/pistol over 400 fps requires a gun permit/licence (the same as a firearm), so most of these ones sold in department stores are under 400 fps to avoid the hassle of federal regulations
 
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