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05-17-2009 12:47 AM
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Try canadiangunnutz.com someone there should be able to help you.
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I tried registering there but never receive a registration code to finish the process - even had it resent and it enver arrived.
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Did you check your spam or trash folder for the confirmation email? It can often end up in there.
You can also list it in the Milsurps.com Quartermaster Stores section. Milsurps is a Canadian
based site, also.
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Yup, spam filters checked - no sign of it. I've had that happen occasionally with other forums as well. Not often just once in a while.
Thanks for the suggestion on milsurps. To be honest I've been so busy reading the forum part I hadn't reached the classifieds
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I think this milsurps is mostly canadian, most of the stuff in the qurtermaster section is Canadian
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Just an added FYI - the three magazines referenced above are no longer 15 round but are now in compliance with the Firearms Act.
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Recycled M1 Carbine
Sorry if this has been posted before but I just ran across an interesting site with a nice idea for recycling an M1
carbine in less than great condition - and making it unrestricted for those of us in the Great White North as well. Of course a purist can argue it's no longer a true M1 Carbine but it's better than junking/parting it out (as the starting unit had a bulged barrel).
http://bitsofpieces.com/BPGallery/album-8
Bits of Pieces Gallery :: Customized M1 Carbine