Would that be allowed here? I'm thinking prohibited because it holds more than 10 rounds.
John at Wolverine confirmed that this revolver is in fact prohibited due to capacity of the 12 shot cylinder.
John at Wolverine confirmed that someone with decision-making power on classification or importing of firearms into Canada opined that it is Prohibited. They are _wrong_.
The Prohibited Devices Regulations [long title; SOR/98-462], Part 4 Section 3(1)(b) regulates magazines for *semi-automatic* handguns, and revolvers are not semis.
Nor does the description of a ‘cartridge magazine’ in the Criminal Code S84(1) include the cylinder of a revolver, because a magazine feeds into the chamber of a firearm but a cylinder IS the chamber.
Okay, so I have to jump in on this one. According to the RCMP and their approved PAL instruction program, they state the the maximum capacity of ANY handgun regardless of action type or caliber is 10. In addition, they also refer to the cylinder on a revolver as a magazine when describing types of mags(box, tubular, cylinder). Based on that one would think that a 12 shot revolver would not be permitted in Canada. But again, this is another example of contradiction within.
In fact, the Uberti Cattleman in 22LR with a 12 shot cylinder is classified as Restricted only. It is classed as Restricted in 3 approved barrel lengths(121, 140, 191mm). They are identified with the FRT number 22997-x(x depending on which barrel length).
So, flame away if u wish, but I am quoting their own data.
Hope this helps
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Being a .22LR with a manually operated action there should be no capacity limit. No?