Edmonton<500 wrote:
Welcome. I apologise for not being able to respond in your native tongue. Your dream is so simple, yet this complicated life has made it so difficult. I wish you a prosperous journey. In the meantime, may I suggest you refrain from using terms such as "non-lethal defense," or any phrase involving the word, "defense." Despite what our federal government says, "defense" is not a term to be used to rationalize your possession and/or use of a firearm (or other projectile-firing device) that could fall under the category of a firearm under chosen (their choice) conditions. You are first charged as a criminal if you defend yourself with a firearm (etc., etc.,).
Happy Trails.
Français : Vous parlez du T4E ? C'est juste l'argument commercial du modèle, je vis dans un endroit très calme donc ce n'est pas réellement un argument pour rationaliser mon achat, c'est surtout le fait du multi-usage qui le rendais intéressant (cible, paintball). Maintenant que c'est dit je me suis rendu compte que ses munitions en rubber dur coutent aussi cher que des vrais balles (heureusement certain sont récupérable dans la cible). Pour rendre ma pratique moins couteuse à long terme je viens de acheter un Crosman C11, BB, 480pps.
English : Are you talking about T4E? It's just the commercial argument of the model, I live in a very quiet place so it's not really an argument to rationalize my purchase, it is especially the fact of the multi-use that made it interesting (target, paintball ). Now that it's said, I realized that its hard rubber ammunition cost as much as real firearm bullets (luckily some are recoverable in the target). To make my practice less expensive in the long run I just bought a Crosman C11, BB, 480pps.