Talk:List of historical equipment of the Canadian military
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Untitled edit
this page is intended for future use with the Canadian Military History Project. Please don't deleate it. Mike McGregor (Can) 23:45, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
Private Purchase weapons edit
I've taken the liberty of moving the FN Browning & Sig Sauer from 'private purchase' to 'service pistols' - Since 'at least' the 1970's it has not been legal for CF members to carry private purchase weapons operationally (or at any other time on duty AFAIK) - I'm not sure when this restriction dates back to - if anyone can answer that, or if I find out, some other moves may happen.Bridesmill 00:11, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
MP5 SMG edit
I think JTF2 and our boarding parties use MP5's under SMG's Motorfix 00:54, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
notes edit
I need to figure out where these fit in:
- Beaumont-Adams Revolver
- Colt M1851 Navy Revolver
- Bently Self Cocking Revolver
- Smith & Wesson Second Model Revolver
- Tranter Patent Revolver
Needs a little revision edit
Go right to the source. www.forces.gc.ca and Department of Defence sites (ie. Army, Navy, Air Force) list the weapons currently in service.
New format edit
This is a format I've been looking at using for this article: Test format. What are your opinions? Andrew647 19:17, 12 January 2009 (UTC)
Crew served weapons edit
Why are there no crew served weapons in the Cold War section? I came here to find out Anti-Tank missiles were used before the introduction of the TOW. 142.52.203.2 (talk) 23:00, 20 July 2017 (UTC)
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