Apparently they have the approvals in place. Maybe found a loophole? But regardless RCMP have approved.
http://www.colt.com/ColtintheMedia/PressReleases/tabid/252/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/109/Colt-Canada-Reintroduces-Diemaco-Rifle-Name-to-Canadian-Commercial-Market.aspx
Colt Canada is gonna be releasing a version of the current Canadian Armed Forces C7 and C8 shortly under the Diemaco brand to the public. Basically a heavily modified M16 (C7) and M4 (C8) but they found a way to make it restricted and not prohibited.
Snowmobilers threatened with gun, catch incident on video - Saskatoon - CBC News
I understand frustration with sledders on private property but pulling a shotgun is a justified response by the property owner?
I wouldn't consider gas thats only been sitting 2 weeks old gas. 5 months yes but not a couple weeks. Could get expensive if you're siphoning off gas every time the sled sits for a couple weeks. But ctire does have a manual transfer pump for about $10-15
Watched it, can't wait to see if they find out what's down there. Was reading on the web that it premiered in the states on jan 5th so there's 3 more episodes out on the net already. Get home tomorrow and going to download them for sure.
I'm headed out to the Tay river area tonight. Unfortunately not sledding but ill be wandering around. I'll post up conditions if I get a chance.
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Well took my hi/lo switch off in the trees in Blue River about 3 weeks ago.....so I'm guessing that's the cause since I can't manually switch the light by pressing the white switch inside the assembly. $189 for the parts so figured I'd just go without highbeam since everything else on the bars...
Looking for some thoughts on this, 2012 XP Check engine light comes on intermittently and random, not in any specific RPM range. Sled had 1400Km on it, and when it comes on it doesn't affect the power at all. I'm thinking loose electrical connection somewhere :confused: but looking for input...
Tighten them all back up and creep each one out alternating sides a little at a time. There's an aluminum rod they thread into and thats what starts spinning. Its a pain in the azz but take it slow. Took me 3 hours of cursing and a couple beers before I figured that out.