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canadian gun nut
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Hello, fellow gunnuts

Post by canadian gun nut » Fri Dec 19, 2008 12:20 pm

I suppose I should introduce myself as a new member of your forum. My name is Jim & I live in Canada, a fair piece from your country (& I might add, just a tad colder: -40 C with the windchill at present, -29 C without). Anyway, I have browsed your forums (snooped, as it were???) & thought I would join in the discussions. First, let me say I am truly sorry you are no longer able to hunt in your fair country (I believe this to be the case based on your forum postings, but am glad if this is not the case). We are blessed here, at leasdt for the present, to be able to hunt a variety of game, such as rabbits, squirrel, coyote, wolf, badger, wolverine, grouse, pheasant, ducks, geese, antelope, deer, moose, bear & caribou. We are also able to reload with no restrictions and purchase pretty well anything we want, insofar as rifles are concerned, except machine-guns, unless you have a permit. I have shot & hunted as far back as I can remember with my father (I am now 52) & have passed the tradition along to my son & my 2 sons-in-law & now to my 2 grand-sons. I am taking my son to Africa on a plains game safari as soon as he graduates from Engineering, hopefully this year (his graduation present).
In reading the posts on your site, I am dis-heartened to learn that you are only able to keep a small number of firearms & are not able to reload. I am not sure which of my firearms I would part with if it came to that here. Currently, my small collection consists of a Ruger 77/22 in .220 Long Rifle, an H & R SB2 in .220 Long Rifle, with additional barrels in .45-70, .50 muzzle-loader, 12 gauge rifled, 12 gauge steel shot barrel, a Remington Model 700 Custom switch barrel rifle with .223 Remington, 6mm Remington BR (LV), 6mm BR (HV), 308 Winchester (HV) stainless steel benchrest barrels, 243 Winchester (sporter barrel), with multiple scopes, triggers & stocks, a Holland & Holland .300 Rimless Nitro Express 2 1/2" (aka .30-06), (also with 6.5mm Rimless Brenneke, 7 x 57 Mauser, 338-06, 350 Rimless Nitro Express 2 1/2" [aka 35 Whelan] and a spare .30-06 barrels), an FN Hi-Power also in .30-06, a Ruger #1A in .30-06, a Henri Dumoulin in .30-06, a Baikal Remington MP-221 in .30-06, a Marlin Model 1894 in .357 Magnum / .38 Special, an Army & Navy .375 Holland & Holland Belted Rimless Magnum Nitro Express, a CZ 550 Safari Express in .416 Rigby, a Mauser .458 Winchester Belted Rimless Magnum 2 1/2", a Ruger #1S in .45-70, a custom Ruger #1H in .500 Nitro Express, a Winchester Model 94 Eastern Woods Carbine in .30 W.C.F., a Winchester Model 1894-1994 Centennial rifle, a custom Winchester Model 1894 carbine in .444 Marlin, an SKS-D rifle in 7.62 x 39, an Army & Navy Lee Speed, a BSA Lee Speed, a Cogswell & Harrison SMLE, a Churchill SMLE, a Harrison & Harrison SMLE, a BSA Lee Speed, all British finished sporters in .303, a #4 Mk 1 original, a Lang & Hussey Imperial SLE, a J. Blanch & Son SLE, a James Kirk BLE, a BSA BLE, & a Browning Grade VI, all in 12 bore. I have sold all of my hand-guns and my military collection to pursue my English collection. I am looking to purchase British-finished sporting rifles, mostly based on Lee actioned rifles, but my interests also lie in Mauser, Martini & Farquharson actioned rifles, as well as double rifles [ ;-) ], as well as canvas, leather, or oak & leather British full-length cases for those rifles.
I used to work with 2 Indian fellows who used to regale me with tales of the beautiful rifles & the hunting parties before they left India, went to Uganda, & then came to Canada. Between them & the Jim Corbett books I read as a child, that got me interested in India & the hunting there, but I guess I was born too late for the hunting!

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Re: Hello, fellow gunnuts

Post by Hunter » Fri Dec 19, 2008 12:51 pm

Welcome aboard Jim,

U are very modest on "collection",but surprising no handguns! I am sure you will be of great help to all of us given the experience you have in the field.
Well yes we are stuck really with our gun laws,but we all hope that there is a rethinking going on within the lawmakers in this country given the scourge of terrorism we face.

Take care!

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Post by sharan_kan » Fri Dec 19, 2008 1:12 pm

Hey Jim,

Welcome on board and have a nice stay...

Your "small" collection is not less than a mid sized armoury..

Please do post the pics of your guns & of hunting expeditions..

Cheers.. :-)

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Post by badshah0522 » Fri Dec 19, 2008 4:39 pm

wellcomr C G N !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Mack The Knife » Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:56 pm

Hi Jim and welcome aboard.

Hunting tales are always welcome, so do share some of your experiences with us.

Here's a wishing you and your son a very memorable experience in Africa.

Mack The Knife

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Post by TenX » Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:57 pm

Great collection there... and from someone who also puts it in use:)
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Re: Hello, fellow gunnuts

Post by canadian gun nut » Sat Dec 20, 2008 1:11 pm

Thank you all for the kind words of welcome. I attempted to upload some "eye candy" of my small accumulation for you to drool over / ogle ;-), but I learned your site does not allow jpg files to be up-loaded, which is how all of my photos are saved /kept /stored on my computer (?). Also, they are all fairly large size files. Any suggestions on how to post them, as I do not have my own web-site, although I am looking into that?

I must now sign off to get some shut-eye as we leave for 2 weeks tomorrow (well, actually now today) for 2 weeks in sunny Mexico. (I even cut my hair & shaved off my beard as it will be uncomfortable at +30 C (but it sure is nice here at -35 C) ;-)

I look forward to chatting with you upon my return and displaying some of my "goodies". My limited areas of knowledge include precision hand-loading, case re-forming, wild-catting, English gun identification, bullet casting / lubricating. I'm not real good at story telling vis-a-vis hunting stories, but will answer any questions to the best of my ability.

I am looking to increase my knowledge as regards 12 bore paradox (ie rifled shotgun barrel) slug design, as I am looking at sleeving one of my older 12 bores to paradox, just for kicks & giggles. I would also like to know of any British full length canvas, leather, or oak and leather full length rifle cases that come up for sale that could be exported here to Canada.

Regards to you my new-found friends

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Post by TenX » Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:20 pm

Thanks for the words and the index of what is coming :)

Regarding the posting of images, you will have to probably sign up with some external image hosting site like Photoshop, Snapfish, etc, and upload your images to that site. Once thats done, post the inks of your uploaded images here, on IFG forums,for us to see and drool over :)

Check this link for more details on uploading images..

http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?p=60293
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Post by lazybones » Sat Dec 20, 2008 10:38 pm

Good to have you with us Jim. Glad to meet another fan of British guns and Jim Corbett. That's a great collection you've built up.

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Post by Sakobav » Sun Dec 21, 2008 3:28 am

Welcome aboard CGN.

Cheers

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Re: Hello, fellow gunnuts

Post by Prabhath » Sun Dec 21, 2008 5:41 am

Welcome aboard CGN. Your collection seems to be a mini arsenal. It's something like what is said in one of the commercials for a tv out here........."Neighbours' envy, owner's pride".

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