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A little bit about the 'movie guns'... Movie guns are real guns. They can fire real bullets and they can fire blanks. The big difference is the permit under which they are purchased. Normally you or a company can't purchase a full auto gun in canada. But a production company can - with a 'movie permit'. Admittedly I'm a little foggy on details but that's what an informed source told me.
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My fathers business has a movie licence or least what I m refering to it as, since i don't know the real legal name. But what your saying is pretty much true. But I don't think you have to be a production company to buy them, there are many amourers here in Vancouver area and most just buy, lease and rent the guns and nothing else.
As for my statement you quoted and said i was out of line. Maybe I'm being too picky about grammer (my gf must be wearing off on me) but when you said "Full-auto weapons have no place in civilian hands" along with a few others with similar satements it just comes off as if you have no intention in believing that there is no or might be an exception ever. That just sounds a little closed minded to me and throughout human history closed-minded statements and thinking has always caused us trouble. I was just trying to point that out. Sorry if I offened anyone