seriously though..... Is it available in Canada?
Its not. I asked.
Youza.
seriously though..... Is it available in Canada?
as far as providing links or any other info , I'm not going to counsel someone on ways around the restrictions but anyone can educate themselves on composite processes and mold making..
Would it be illegal to own the mold kit in Canada, but not have made any unregistered lowers?? Just a question?
Shouldn't be, you can own full auto parts legally as long as you don't install them in the firearm. Historically, parts themselves have almost never been subject to restriction or regulation, only receivers (or whatever is considered the 'firearm'). That is part of what made the 80% receiver ruling so egregious.
Mark
According to the Hasselwander ruling, if you have the parts to convert a firearm to full auto, and you have the firearm, you have a full auto. Since possession is a strict liability offence, it doesn't matter in the least whether or not you ever intend to install them.
Given the fact that the RCMP believe that an 80% lower is "readily convertible" to a full auto capable lower, I see no reason why possession of a mold and a suitable material to fill the mold and make a receiver would not also be deemed readily convertible. Filling a mold with resin is a far simpler process, and far cheaper requiring fewer tools and know how, than milling one out of a block of aluminum.
I think that this is stretching it way too far, but as a judge has yet to confirm the validity of the prohibition on 80% lowers, who is to say?
I would love to have a complete collection of all the things the RCMP thinks are prohibited. It makes me giddy thinking about it.
According to the Hasselwander ruling, if you have the parts to convert a firearm to full auto, and you have the firearm, you have a full auto. Since possession is a strict liability offence, it doesn't matter in the least whether or not you ever intend to install them.
Don't forget the blowgun and nunchucks in your collection.
I was not aware of that implication from Hasselwander, thanks for clearing it up.
Mark
According to the Hasselwander ruling, if you have the parts to convert a firearm to full auto, and you have the firearm, you have a full auto. Since possession is a strict liability offence, it doesn't matter in the least whether or not you ever intend to install them.
Given the fact that the RCMP believe that an 80% lower is "readily convertible" to a full auto capable lower, I see no reason why possession of a mold and a suitable material to fill the mold and make a receiver would not also be deemed readily convertible. Filling a mold with resin is a far simpler process, and far cheaper requiring fewer tools and know how, than milling one out of a block of aluminum.
I think that this is stretching it way too far, but as a judge has yet to confirm the validity of the prohibition on 80% lowers, who is to say?
I would love to have a complete collection of all the things the RCMP thinks are prohibited. It makes me giddy thinking about it.
I don't agree as having a mold and resin would be no different than owing a milling machine and a block of aluminum and a diagram or a 3D printer and a software program that could make a mold.
Its not. I asked.
Youza.
Hmmmm! Funny cause when I asked they stated they could ship almost anywhere worldwide including Canada!
Unfortunately, the ATF has restricted us to ONLY shipping to a US address.
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There is also nothing illegal about 80% lowers but that didn’t stop the RCMP from stating otherwise and threatening business’ if they continue to bring them in. This is what I find most troubling. The law doesn’t change, only some bureaucrats opinion and we all suffer. Innocent until proven guilty but the lab pulls all kinds of illegal stunts and it’s cost prohibitive to try and fight it in court.
The question then needs to be asked...... Why are the firearms businesses of canada alongside the gun orgs of canada, not hiring big gun lawyers and going after the rcmp in court over these issues?
Our elected politicians make the laws in this country , our NON elected law enforcement agencies do not and this harrassment of the law abiding by the rcmp needs to stop. So if all these gun orgs and businesses keep rolling over to the "wishes" of the rcmp , we will all keep dying the death of a thousand cuts.
When is the persecution and harrassment of our culture and heritage of lawful firearms use going to end?
Must be new regs. The guy even asked if I wanted to order one LOL. maybe I should have ordered one to see what happened. Although I would view it as a waste of money as molds are soo easy to make yourself! The resin might be handy and shipable though, did you ask about that or just the mold kit itself?



























