The milsurp forum seemed the best place to post this one, as it applies especially to milsurp where large collections of firearms are common. But please move this to a more general forum if that seems more appropriate.
My question: I currently own five registered firearms. Four of my firearms are milsurps, all Lee-Enfields. I am completely legal as far as I know in every way in respect of firearms ownership and use, I have no criminal record and there is no other reason I know of why I should ever be visited by the police. But, could this happen, simply because of the number of guns I own? Or is there a higher threshold number? I see that plenty on the milsurp forum own many more firearms than me.
I am led to understand that the police have the right to come and check safe storage for anyone with a firearm, though I'm led to understand that this is not common (esp on a farm as I am) unless there are other reasons for a visit, and that it should be preceded by ample written warning of the impending visit. Is this so?
Do your local OPP/RCMP review the database routlinely just to check local gun ownership - thus discovering someone like me - or does this only happen if they need to visit an address for another reason, and check it specifically? i.e., do the police know how many guns I have already, or do they just have those data available should they need to check? Who else can access that database? Can my neighbours find out?
I am relatively new to the legalities of registered firearm ownership in Canada, as most of my adult shooting in Canada has been black powder flintlock longarms, which thankfully (if bizarrely) fall outside the registration tentacles in this country. I have only started collecting and shooting firearms that need to be registered over the last year or so.
Lots of questions but this has been niggling at me for a while - I don't expect comprehensive answers but even quick thoughts on this would be much appreciated. Thanks!
My question: I currently own five registered firearms. Four of my firearms are milsurps, all Lee-Enfields. I am completely legal as far as I know in every way in respect of firearms ownership and use, I have no criminal record and there is no other reason I know of why I should ever be visited by the police. But, could this happen, simply because of the number of guns I own? Or is there a higher threshold number? I see that plenty on the milsurp forum own many more firearms than me.
I am led to understand that the police have the right to come and check safe storage for anyone with a firearm, though I'm led to understand that this is not common (esp on a farm as I am) unless there are other reasons for a visit, and that it should be preceded by ample written warning of the impending visit. Is this so?
Do your local OPP/RCMP review the database routlinely just to check local gun ownership - thus discovering someone like me - or does this only happen if they need to visit an address for another reason, and check it specifically? i.e., do the police know how many guns I have already, or do they just have those data available should they need to check? Who else can access that database? Can my neighbours find out?
I am relatively new to the legalities of registered firearm ownership in Canada, as most of my adult shooting in Canada has been black powder flintlock longarms, which thankfully (if bizarrely) fall outside the registration tentacles in this country. I have only started collecting and shooting firearms that need to be registered over the last year or so.
Lots of questions but this has been niggling at me for a while - I don't expect comprehensive answers but even quick thoughts on this would be much appreciated. Thanks!



















































