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Daniel Defense. |
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Definitely BC. That is the Poco Range on Burke Mountain. Range number 3 to be specific. Yes, SBRs are allowed in Canada. We're also allowed magazine with more than 5 rounds as long as the magazine are aren't classified as AR mags. |
No bs sbr law in Canada. All AR-15 or its variant are restricted. FDE ohhh yaa. |
thought it was a dd also heres mine http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...e/IMG_4713.jpg plate carrier, tanfoglio witness, and dads ak 47, yes he has prohib status http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...e/IMG_4719.jpg |
Two of my co workers have the V7. They are nice as well but i like the compactness of the mk18. |
i love them so light, yeah a few of my buddies own mk18, alot at poco too haha |
Not a big fan of Poco. |
no worries not alot of people are, it's either too busy or too strict. I don't mind anymore I just started shooting at the lower ranges where do you shoot? I actually don't mind abby Posted via RS Mobile |
I usually go to Mission but i also have range memebership at Thompson mt and Squamish. |
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what's the shortest barrel we can have on ARs here? hows the law work? i think mines 16 inch. |
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If you look at the guy's other videos, you can tell it is PoCo outdoor range. And when you look at that video, he has the PoCo lanyard and membership card. Can't say anything about the barrel but the rounds would be right if he was using a beowulf 50 mag. |
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Dude running and shooting kinda in the video got me nervous though. I didn't even know there were ranges out there with no firing lines... I'm pretty sure you're allowed short barrels than 16", they're just restricted. And to transport them anywhere is a bitch because getting an ATT in some places can be hard (you need an ATT from ?police?, letting them know when and where you're going. From what I recall in the firearms course I took) |
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edit: Something like this? http://members.shaw.ca/whgunners/ATT%20filled.pdf |
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home range is pcdhfc for me. im up there every second sunday for trap usually. spend a lot of time at stave as well. |
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"A restricted firearm is: - a handgun that is not a prohibited firearm; - a semi-automatic, centre-fire rifle or shotgun with a barrel length less than 470 mm (18.5 inches) that is not prohibited;" |
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With that said there are advantages/disadvantages to each (longer/shorter barrels) I want a DD Mk18 and M&p9...one day |
but performance is decreased exponentially the shorter the barrel is. i remember when I bought my AR they didn't have many choices. i could get the full length barrel, or a 16. the 16 vs. full 20 already has a 10% reduction in velocity and accuracy. basically -10% overall less performance. shorter barrels also have cycling problems (or more prone to). my question is, with the velocity loss, and the shitty .223 FMJ rounds we have access to, that means the bullets wont tumble or shatter when they hit the target unless we buy .223 hollow points. if a .223 bullet doesn't tumble or shatter when it enters the target, then you're basically just making a tiny hole in your target and your weapon is ineffective. i mean... unless you guys just wanna blow off rounds at the range. but i got an AR-15 for a reason lol. i want the full functionality and capability of the killer round. you guys with the ultra short barrels, do you notice any problems hitting targets out at 250-350m+? also where and which type of .223 rounds do you guys use? |
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Shorter barrel does not always mean less accuracy, but velocity will drop. There is a delicate dance between bullet weight, rifling twist, and barrel length for accuracy. |
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Keyboard warrior? i work in the firearm industry and i am also a licensed instructor. You are clearly an idiot with nothing to prove. |
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