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    Question Purchase a deactivated No.1 mk.3 lee-enfield (1917) or an M91/30 Mosin nagant rifle?

    hello, I'm new to this site and am looking for some advice. I am interested in purchase a deactivated No.1 mk.3 lee-enfield (1917) or an M91/30 Mosin nagant rifle, intendend for drill purposes, such as parades, and military affairs. I need any bolt/ semi auto action from ww1 or ww2 era, that is legal in Canadaicon. So far i haven't found many sites that sell these to canadians, so i figured that one of you might be able to help me. thanks a lot guys
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    [/COLOR]I am an instructor for the Canadian Firearms Safety Course and require deactivated firearms for teaching purposes. I had to hunt around for firearms at different places and wound up buying some and then having them deactivated. One thing you could do is try Canadian Gunnutz or Firearms Canadaicon. Here are the links; Canadian Guns and Firearms Discussion Forums for Shooting , Hunting and outdoor in Canada. Firearms Buy, Sell and Trade Listings. Forum de discussion Canadien sur les armes à feu et la chasse
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    I am an instructor for the Canadian Firearms Safety Course and require deactivated firearms for teaching purposes. I had to hunt around for firearms at different places and wound up buying some and then having them deactivated. One thing you could do is try Canadian Gunnutz or Firearms Canada. Here are the links; http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/
    http://www.firearmscanada.com/
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