Which .22 rifles with high capacity mags are not affected by the RCMP Declaration?

Okay I just ordered a GSG-15, and because everybody seems to like them so much, a GSG STG-44 with the old school wood stock. Thank you all for your extremely helpful advice.
 
Okay I just ordered a GSG-15, and because everybody seems to like them so much, a GSG STG-44 with the old school wood stock. Thank you all for your extremely helpful advice.

You will love the STG44, it can take handle being dropped if it happens. :)
 
Stg44 22lr with a 25 round mag . Nice capacity and cool ww2 replica

I have couple of poly stocked guns, but the heavy all metal 44 always is the one that gets picked up and compared to other all metal and wood guns.

Put a leather K98 sling on it as well, waiting for the HK claw scope mount for the compact scope.

This shows just how close they are, I prefer the lifetime GSG warranty as well.

 
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Should I be using copper-jacketed ammo with these guns, or the lead only, or does it matter? I apologize if this comes across as a dumb question to some but I'm new to all this.
 
Should I be using copper-jacketed ammo with these guns, or the lead only, or does it matter? I apologize if this comes across as a dumb question to some but I'm new to all this.

Copper jacket round nosed ammo always feeds better and is cleaner I find than waxed lead only ammo.
 
"High quality." I guess since people are talking about Savages and GSGs I will chime in with the Marlin 795. Very reliable, accurate little rifle. Standard mags are 7 rounds and 10 rounds, but 25 round mags are available, along with two sizes of drums. I think the large drum holds 100. There is no pistol version of the 795 (unlike the Ruger 10/22), so the Mounties will have to twist themselves into different knots in order to proclaim these "high capacity" mags prohibited.

I really like my little Marlin. That said, I haven't bought the drum mags yet. They look heavy. I wish they had some sort of "double stack" or stagger stack type of mag for the Marlin, so that the 25 rounder would be easier to use when shooting prone.

Drums for the Marlin!?! Sweet, have to track {some} down. I got an Old 995.Similar to 795, was a little beat & the diirtiest gun I ever picked up. Still shot, she's cleaner now, never a jam, eats anything. Also they make some aftermarket stocks for them. I vote Marlin for a more Normal approach + GSG 44 is pretty kool.
 
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