Lots of rhetoric here, but still no word from the vendor?
Come on guys, are these legal or what?
STORAGE OF NON-RESTRICTED FIREARMS
5. (1) An individual may store a non-restricted firearm only if
(a) it is unloaded;
(b) it is
(i) rendered inoperable by means of a secure locking device,
(ii) rendered inoperable by the removal of the bolt or bolt-carrier, or
(iii) stored in a container, receptacle or room that is kept securely locked and that is constructed so that it cannot readily be broken open or into; and
(c) it is not readily accessible to ammunition, unless the ammunition is stored, together with or separately from the firearm, in a container or receptacle that is kept securely locked and that is constructed so that it cannot readily be broken open or into.
STORAGE OF RESTRICTED FIREARMS
6. An individual may store a restricted firearm only if
(a) it is unloaded;
(b) it is
(i) rendered inoperable by means of a secure locking device and stored in a container, receptacle or room that is kept securely locked and that is constructed so that it cannot readily be broken open or into, or
(ii) stored in a vault, safe or room that has been specifically constructed or modified for the secure storage of restricted firearms and that is kept securely locked; and
(c) it is not readily accessible to ammunition, unless the ammunition is stored, together with or separately from the firearm, in
(i) a container or receptacle that is kept securely locked and that is constructed so that it cannot readily be broken open or into, or
(ii) a vault, safe or room that has been specifically constructed or modified for the secure storage of restricted firearms and that is kept securely locked.
Last edited by WanstallsOnline; 10-31-2014 at 03:40 PM.
This is the act as it is written,as there are no definitions of "vault","safe" or "receptacle" found here, we can only encourage you to read these sections and interpret the act as you already have every day. As you may be aware Bill C-68 is full of ambiguous, subjective terms. Watch the videos and judge for yourself based on your comfort levels.
i think one of the biggest drawbacks to these nice set-up is simply that those pictures and videos are ALL OVER the internet,,,so what would be the point in a nice hidding spot that so many people allready know about,,,they are pretty cool though,,,
If someone breaks into your house, any guns you have stored in these contraptions will still be there after the dust settles.
An LEO could enter your dwelling for a noise complaint and be standing inches from one of these shelves or mirrors and wouldn't have a clue either.
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If someone breaks into my house,they'll be confused, wondering how they stepped into an amusement park funhouse!
Craig
Because a thief/officer would never have the Internet and recognize the pics of these plastered everywhere? I know if I ever decide on a career change and either break into houses or become a FA inspector, I'll be on the lookout for them.
*truly* hidden storage can't be mail ordered off the Internet.
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