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My Inch Pattern FN FAL Trifecta!
Last edited by Bartok5; 04-25-2023 at 09:30 AM.
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![Quote](images/tacticalgamer/misc/quote_icon.png)
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Bartok5
That's a stunning collection of Fals I've given up on a C1A1, I really wanted to add one to my Inch pattern collection, but its just impossible in the UK now.
I've a live Enfield 1962 and a Lithgow 1964, plus numerous deactivated examples, but that's were it stops unfortunately.
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Bartok5
I assume as you're in Canada
, you're not allowed to shoot them anymore?
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![Quote](images/tacticalgamer/misc/quote_icon.png)
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mrclark303
I assume as you're in
Canada![icon](autolinker/images/link6.gif)
, you're not allowed to shoot them anymore?
Correct. It is not so much that you are not permitted to discharge them, it is rather that you cannot get a permit to legally transport them to a range for lawful discharge. There is nothing preventing you from discharging on your own property assuming that you have the land (and back-stop) to safely launch that calibre....
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Bartok5
Correct. It is not so much that you are not permitted to discharge them, it is rather that you cannot get a permit to legally transport them to a range for lawful discharge. There is nothing preventing you from discharging on your own property assuming that you have the land (and back-stop) to safely launch that calibre....
I'm sorry to hear that, at least you have them and such a fine collection is a credit to you. Our lord's and masters make our hobby bloody difficult don't they!
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![Quote](images/tacticalgamer/misc/quote_icon.png)
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Bartok5
There is nothing preventing you from discharging on your own property assuming that you have the land (and back-stop
The guys down in Hanna Alberta that have fourteen sections are to be envied for that part...
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I might be able to help you with the Aussie rear sight if you need one.
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Now you need the 1/2 and 1/2 IA1
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Bartok5
You have them in the wrong order
The earliest known inch pattern rifle part produced was Enfield 1957. The first inch pattern rifles were in England![icon](autolinker/images/link6.gif)
You have them in the correct order for the adoption of metric rifles but you don’t have metric rifles
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