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    Quote Originally Posted by LB303 View Post
    Muzzle break-- for a .223? Gimme a break.
    The Girl Power Gun Club approves, I guess.
    Guess you don't like doing double taps, controlled pairs or tracing your bullet down range.

    To each his own.

    But, I refuse to pay the NR tax.
    Price point is double what I'm willing to risk on the ever-expanding ban list.
    I think of it as investing in and supporting Canadian businesses that take an even greater risk bring products like this to the Canadian market.

    As consumers, we vote with our wallets.

    I vote for The Shooting Edge and Sterling Arms.
    Last edited by harbl_the_cat; 04-13-2023 at 04:26 PM.
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    The same old NR Tax comments from guys that dont have a clue what it actually cost to manufacture shit in this country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DILLIGAF View Post
    The same old NR Tax comments from guys that dont have a clue what it actually cost to manufacture shit in this country.
    It definitely is a "tax" in the sense that it's an indirect tax imposed on consumers by the government, forcing producers to incur unnecessary costs to comply with asinine government regulations that in turn have to be passed on to their customers.

    One other way to look at it is that without entrepreneurs with enough brains and balls to work around those government regulations, the cost to build anything would be infinitely more expensive - and as a consumer, I believe we need to rewards those entrepreneurs for their efforts, or else there will be none of them, and the free market will destroy the firearms community far more effectively than any government regulation ever could.

    I picked up my Sterling last night.

    I mounted an ACOG I bought from a CANSOF operator and will put a 45 offset Trijicon RMR on it... and hit the range sometime next week.

    It feels really nice...

    Pics and vids coming.

    ...as to the ban list...

    Unvaccinated, mandate resisters were banned from society for almost 3 years...

    Yet here I am... everywhere I go, I walk around with patches on my outfit that say: "Not vaccinated for COVID-19"

    I was banned and denied fundamental human rights for 2 years... but the bans were lifted, and I feel fully justified in holding my head up high telling the world: "I did not comply."

    I believe with conviction that there is a time in the future where we as gun owners will be able to do the same.

    Back to the Sterling... what really sold me was JR letting me dry fire one at the Easter show, as well as these videos:





    Knowing JR personally for 13 years, I've always admired his tenacity, entrepreneurial spirit, and passion for the sport.

    I'm happy to support his business with this purchase (as well as being a long term member at his range).

    Before the Reddit trolls dig up old skeletons, I say we're all human and any grievance we have with one another that predate Trudeau are irrelevant compared to what we're all going through right now.

    To quote Uzi from Murder Drones:

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    JR's done so much more for the community in the aftermath of Trudeau, that I think it's silly for any of us to hold to grudges about any nonsense that happened prior...

    TLDR - Go out there, buy a Sterling... or just hit up TSE , buy a day pass, and rent one...

    You won't be worse off if you do either and you'll be supporting Canadian firearms businesses that need your support now more than ever...

    (Don't forget, those businesses also employ some amazing staff... and the guys and girls who work at retail gun stores and gun manufacturers are the cream of the crop of the Canadian labour market, IMO... shout out to the TSE staff for walking me through and answering my questions).
    Last edited by harbl_the_cat; 04-14-2023 at 09:57 AM.
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