29 September 2025

That's Quite A List

Canada is going all in on gun control.  The deadline looms...

Here's the list, and what they're paying the owners to confiscate their property. 

I'm betting they will meekly submit. 

Update:  Parker shotguns?  Double barrel shotguns are banned assault weapons? 

9 comments:

  1. europe, england for sure, are done...now canada...we are next...panzer guy

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  2. They only want to give $850 (Canadian) for a WWII M-1 carbine?
    Where did I leave my shocked face...? No f*cking way. I paid way more for my Saginaw and I'm NOT letting them have it for that.

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  3. Even .22 pistols and rifles are on the list?

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  4. What the hell FOR? It's not like Canada's having a giant crime wave!

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    1. Actually they are. It isn't reported, because it's the same groups that have made Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France, England, some portions of Italy, Minnesota, all NO-GO zones. And where, conveniently, little crime is reported amongst those demographics.

      And the government has pretty much gone way past national socialism straight into international socialism. Gotta get all the guns before the subjects (Canucks are subjects, not citizens, big difference) get peeved and rise up against said government. And, yes, lots of crime within said government.

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  5. I believe it you read what happened the last time they tried firearm registration it was big failure due to lack of participation. In Western Canada most of the men I knew had an "illegal handgun or rifle" and wouldn't admit it to Canada Dot Gov. Several were retired military or Mounties. Good luck with your plan Eh?

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    1. One of the many reasons the western territories want to not be territories of canada.

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  6. It isn't even a real country anyway.
    -swj

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  7. Having priced a Purdey Double rifle at Audley House in London, they go for min $100,000 Euros. Was looking at a Parker A1S on the PGCA website today, valued at between $100k to $150k. Probably had 1000 hours of engraving on it. I foresee terrible boating accidents on Superior.

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