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    well I made a new washer out of a nylon washer I had....it eas a bit to big, but I sanded it down. Now all I need to do is sand it a bit thinner (same width as the original)



    Fits real good :)


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    Further......"I talked to this guy on the phone" means nothing in court.

    This is published....reference here http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/f...me_air-eng.htm

    High-powered air rifles are generally classified as non-restricted firearms. However, the classification depends on the exact design of the air gun. Air rifles manufactured to resemble an assault rifle could be non-restricted, restricted or prohibited depending on the exact model imitated. High-powered air rifles would also be prohibited firearms if fully automatic or if they have a sawed-off barrel. They could also be restricted firearms if they have a folding stock that reduces the overall length to less than 660mm.
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