Canada does not want American Guns

dawp

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why ship them to Bombardier unless it was misaddressed and went to the wrong location, which raises a lot of other questions, after all there were 2 packages in the shipment and only one ended up at bombardier.
 

sdifox

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Yea border security has some explaining to do.
 
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PottedMeat

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maybe someone at bombardier found a way around border controls through normal company business shipping

feds would probably like to know if they were stolen military property

or it could be just a crazy fedex/us & canadian customs fuckup and they're lucky it showed up at a legit business
 

IronWing

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"We must be the great arsenal of arsenals." - FDR

Refusing our guns is mightily unneighborly. Go ahead, just try a few. They won't hurt anything. Maybe just a little revolver, a hunting rifle perhaps? What harm could come from kids having a little fun with an MK-19?
 

Denly

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Spy rookie mistake? /s

dam, now we know where the illegal firearm in Toronto came from.
 

Viper1j

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"We must be the great arsenal of arsenals." - FDR

Refusing our guns is mightily unneighborly. Go ahead, just try a few. They won't hurt anything. Maybe just a little revolver, a hunting rifle perhaps? What harm could come from kids having a little fun with an MK-19?

"We built this cruise missile, to stop the kids across the street from playing ZZ Top". – – Robin Williams: live at the Metropolitan Opera House.
 

dawp

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how do you tell by looking?

according to the article these guns were stamped 'property of the U.S. Government.'
Photos obtained by CTV News show that the weapons were marked as property of the U.S. government.

I would imagine that you could look up the serial numbers for verification.
 

sdifox

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according to the article these guns were stamped 'property of the U.S. Government.'


I would imagine that you could look up the serial numbers for verification.


Like I said, hard to tell the diff based only on visual inspection.
 

mdram

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well, if it has a full auto selection or 3 round burst setting on the M4. pistols I'm not sure.

guys that built clones used to have the sear pin area etch, with all the actual markings just so it looked authentic. ATF finally stopped allowing this.

so its actually difficult to tell unless you look inside.

but if they are actual m4's then the .gov has an issue with security. unless they are pre bans and privately owned for some reason.

either way someone has some explaining to do