I'm pretty sure I need one of these
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I'm pretty sure I need one of these
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Re: I'm pretty sure I need one of these
Yep you do!!!
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Re: I'm pretty sure I need one of these
Mee too!
Buuuuuuuut im pretty sure an argument could be made that that is a pistol grip crossbow and is currently banned in Canader. In todays political climate i dont think i want to be caught importing one from China! Best case it get seized at the border, worst case you get a visit
Buuuuuuuut im pretty sure an argument could be made that that is a pistol grip crossbow and is currently banned in Canader. In todays political climate i dont think i want to be caught importing one from China! Best case it get seized at the border, worst case you get a visit
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Re: I'm pretty sure I need one of these
Here's the criminal code definition of "crossbow". The device doesn't have a bow, so you should be good to go, even if it fits the definition in other respects. That is, if you really, really want one!
84(1) In this Part, "cross-bow" means a device with a bow and a bowstring mounted on a stock that is designed to propel an arrow, a bolt, a quarrel or any similar projectile on a trajectory guided by a barrel or groove and that is capable of causing serious bodily injury or death to a person;
84(1) In this Part, "cross-bow" means a device with a bow and a bowstring mounted on a stock that is designed to propel an arrow, a bolt, a quarrel or any similar projectile on a trajectory guided by a barrel or groove and that is capable of causing serious bodily injury or death to a person;
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Re: I'm pretty sure I need one of these
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Re: I'm pretty sure I need one of these
Pistol grips aren't legal on crossbows there? So most Centerpoint models and various models from many other brands?one shot scott wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 12:40 pmMee too!
Buuuuuuuut im pretty sure an argument could be made that that is a pistol grip crossbow and is currently banned in Canader. In todays political climate i dont think i want to be caught importing one from China! Best case it get seized at the border, worst case you get a visit
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Re: I'm pretty sure I need one of these
It’s not specifically the fact it has a pistol grip. If it’s less than a specified length and designed to be fired while being held in one hand, that’s what makes it bad.
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Re: I'm pretty sure I need one of these
Very cool slingshot !
Reminds me of something I read in a book on medieval arms called a stone bow. A stone bow was a modified cross bow that shot rocks for small game ,
The rail and riser was set under the string path making no contact with the string , and the string had a leather pouch to accept rocks .
I can not remember the trigger set up.
It was very effective for small game and I have wanted one ever since I read about them.
Reminds me of something I read in a book on medieval arms called a stone bow. A stone bow was a modified cross bow that shot rocks for small game ,
The rail and riser was set under the string path making no contact with the string , and the string had a leather pouch to accept rocks .
I can not remember the trigger set up.
It was very effective for small game and I have wanted one ever since I read about them.
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