When they came for my Full auto machine gun, no one did a thing, as it didn't affect them. When they came for my Converted auto, they still said nothing. When they came for my Handguns and Semi-autos they were still too scared to say anything. When they came for my single shot bolt-action .22 rifle, there was no one left to help me.
Is this what we want to see in our future?
You can legally make a non restricted firearm restricted and back. You have 30 days to report any change to the firearm that changes the Classification of it. Meaning you screw the restricted barrel on you call on the 29 day and ask them to change it they will. If you want to change it back they might ask for you to have the firearm verfied you take it to someone who can do that they verfiy that there is a non restricted barrel length on it and it gets changed. Thats it...
Now here is the tricky part some people do this.. They leave the non restricted barrel on the firearm because once it changes you need a authorization to transport. So they leave it non restricted head to the range put on the restricted barrel and before leaveing they switch it back that way they shoot at the range with a restricted firearm and don't have to go through the hassle of getting paper work to take it out because it's non restricted in transport....
To change calibres, do you replace the entire bolt, or just a small bolt head?
At about 3 minutes in the video, he mentions the bolt and carrier, but at about 3;15 it looks like one big honking bolt.
My idea of a clever quick swap system would be one bolt with several swap-able head inserts, cut to fit
9x19, 40S&W, 45ACP, and perhaps even 7.62x25 Tok
https://www.canadaammo.com/product/d...2280-rd-crate/
(I'm not sure if the recoil impulse of x25 Tok is comparable to the other 3. Anyone know for sure?)
Let's try not to derail this thread too much, there is a lot of other information on this forum about the nuances of firearms regulations. We will be lucky if the TNW ASR classifies as non restricted, if you want a restricted firearm there are a lot of better options already on the market. I don't see the application for a restricted ASR when it would be competing directly with firearms like the CX4, USC, AR, XCR Pistol, Famae etc. Most people want to convert these to NR and not the other way around.
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I would be interested to know how this works too.To change calibres, do you replace the entire bolt, or just a small bolt head?
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