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    See Cahill just came out saying he wants to get rid of “Assault weapons from the community”! in a no herald article on the second T going through parliament. Article is in the National back tracking thread near the end.
    It's all fun and games till Darthvader comes along
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sideshow View Post
    See Cahill just came out saying he wants to get rid of “Assault weapons from the community”! in a no herald article on the second T going through parliament. Article is in the National back tracking thread near the end.
    So....hammers, screw-drivers, axes,machetes,cars.. ad infinitum

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisW View Post
    Yup. 14" M3 Entry (semi/pump convertible) with collapsible stock. Its about 77cm long when collapsed..mag holds 5 rounds. Fun piece of kit
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    M3 is one of the greats! ashame they don't sell it in NZ

    Also, why now long barrel FN P90's in NZ? .17 rimfire is legal. how about the pump AK made in Russia?
    I've also noticed that the prices on the Remington 7615 and PAR rifles are way higher now that the gun ban is in effect. bad enough we got screwed by the govt; now the dealers and/or the distributers are shafting us too. Look at Gun Supplies charging $2500 just for a pump upper made of $800 in parts! and even then you have to modify your lower and you end up with a nerf-looking ar-15.
    I can understand $1600 for a Kriss 22lr AR-15 because its the same gun in a different calibre.

    How about the Labour govt passing a law that you can't profit more than 40% from a sale?
    Last edited by nowool; 01-09-2019 at 10:56 PM.

 

 

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