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| HamletOfTheGale | Survival in Sechelt | 1 | Nov 25 2009, 10:21 AM EST by agentaaa | ||
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Thread started: Nov 25 2009, 1:00 AM EST
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Sechelt, British Columbia. A small community with a low population that's far away from any major cities. A defensiveness position would be ideal. There's plenty of good farm land. Since it is on the coast there are plenty of boats and even float planes to use in case of emergency evacuation. Unfortunately our winters are not cold enough to freeze zombies.
Side note: What the hell are your friends doing in Iraq!? The Canadian military is in Afghanistan, it has never laid foot on Iraq. |
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| thibeault | Canadian Zombie Survival | 4 | May 3 2009, 7:11 PM EDT by inu-dude25 | ||
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Thread started: Dec 3 2008, 9:57 PM EST
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i totally agree, we aren't a bunch of frenchies, me and my whole family is a bunch of hunters! I am very familiar with fire arms. Plus I have plenty of firearms as well as my hunting liscense and firearms liscense. Maybe we don't have a big army but that doesnt mean we will all die. there is actually a canadian zombie movie, I can't remeber the name but it wasn't bad. Thanks for the Canadian Survivors page one of my favorites.
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| Survivor_Gill | .410/.45 Handgun (page: 1 2) | 21 | Feb 17 2009, 12:48 PM EST by DaveBall | ||
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Thread started: Dec 13 2008, 7:35 PM EST
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There glorious cannons are effectively outlawed in Canada as far as I can tell. The Bond Arms Ranger and other .410/.45 derringers are too small and considered Prohibited.
Naturally I assume the Taurus Judge is legal in Canada since it's not specifically listed in the banning legislation. To my dismay I learned that the short barrel of the Taurus (4") is also too small and considered prohibited. It may be a big gun when you include the 2.5" chamber, but that's not taken into consideration in the gun control laws. Anybody come across a Restricted .410/.45 bore handgun? |
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