1) The *Manufacturer's Name Here", Model *Type 81 variant here*, Receiver/Frame is considered to be comprised of four parts/components: a) the Front Trunnion/Rear Sight Block; b) the Ejector Block; c) the Rear Trunnion/Return Spring Catch; and, d) the stamped steel rectangular channel portion to which the other receiver/frame components are permanently affixed by rivet and/or weld. 2) For regulatory purposes, when the receiver/frame is further disassembled, the receiver/frame component known as the Front Trunion/Rear Sight Block, where the manufacturer information and serial number are found, is used to establish the description for the purpose of firearms registration. 3) When the receiver/frame is further disassembled and reduced to its four components, the component that bears the serial number, model and factory number, (the Front Trunnion/Rear Sight Block), will be considered the Receiver/Frame. 4) The classification of this firearm as a semi-automatic firearm is based on the presumption that none of the original four (4) receiver components were reused. This is what was understood to be the meaning of the claim by the manufacturer that the firearm is a "newly manufactured semi-automatic firearm". 5) The Criminal Code PART III, Section 84 para (c) definition - prohibited firearm means, "an automatic firearm, whether or not it has been altered to discharge only one projectile with one pressure of the trigger