Great, thanks for the datapoint. It sounds like I'm good to go in terms of getting it registered as a pistol, but that I'll need to be careful not to keep a stock on it for longer than 30 days.
Once you change the status from frame/receiver to a firearm you are good, since AR is prescribed as restricted not classified in Canada, having a stock on it doesn't changed the classification (see attached regulation) there is no need to to update your certificate.
- 4 (1) Subject to section 5, the Registrar shall attach to a registration certificate that is issued in respect of a firearm the condition that the holder of the certificate shall advise the Registrar, within 30 days after the modification, of
- (a) any modification to the firearm that results in a change of class of the firearm;
- (b) in the case of a firearm registered as a frame or receiver only, any modification that makes it capable of discharging ammunition;
- (c) any modification to an altered automatic firearm; and
- (d) any modification that results in the firearm ceasing to be a firearm.
- (2) Subject to section 5, the Registrar shall attach to a registration certificate that is issued in respect of a firearm the condition that when the type, action, calibre or gauge of the firearm is modified, the holder of the certificate shall advise the Registrar of the modification,
- (a) if the modification is intended to be permanent, within 30 days after the modification; and
- (b) if the modification is not intended to be permanent but still exists 30 days after it is made, without delay after that period.
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