so is it possable to even bring one in country now
so is it possable to even bring one in country now
Wow!!!
Mortars? I have this huge gopher problem - could I justify an 80 mm mortar for pest control?
We all know Canadian gun laws are nuts, but .... wow!!!
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(Too many guns to list these days)
I've got a functional spud gun.
Am I in trouble?
CSSA (OHA), CPC SSA (RSO), CCFR
From what I gather from reading the CGD website registration is not too onerous.
Have any CGN members registered as rec users? From the looks of the rules anyone with a 40mm should be... Be interested to hear your perspective
John, if I register, will you bring in a few toys for me?
I akready have a crate of 81mm cast iron practice projectiles, the proper fins assemblies and a box of WW2 vintage propellant cartridges! All I need is a 81mm mortar to target practice! How do I register with the DGD?!?
In theory I believe even owning practice projectiles requires registration. Which IMO is ridiculous, perhaps they need to make an exception for collectors.
They are solid cast iron from the 50s... Shaped like the WW2 shells... The cartridges are 12ga paper hulled blanks basically... Does not this registration process apply to newly imported or newly manufactured dangerous goods only? It would make more sense!!
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