Laws on building a tactical shotgun in Canada?

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I have no use for one what-so-ever, but I do have an interest in putting one together.. So here are my questions:
1. Is it legal to own/posses a shotgun in Canada with a flashlight attached? (Locked in a gun safe, not outdoors)
2. Magazine extensions, are they legal?
3. Where does a guy get info on this kind of thing? I don't want to start a project that may land me in hot water, I enjoy my firearms too much.
 
:welcome: and take some time to check the site out. Your questions have been anwered many times. Also, look in the Shotgun and picture forums as you will get alot of eye candy.

Everyone has use for a Tac Shotgun btw:ninja:
 
Thanks! I have been reading as much as a guy can in an average day .. For the most part I have a pretty decent understanding of what people like, what works and what doesn't. I didn't find anything that pertained specifically to what I was after, my dial-up connection makes for a a pretty tough search though.
 
You can have a light on it. You can extend the magazine. The only restriction is barrel length (18.5 inches) unless the company makes one with a shorter barrel. If the barrel comes from the factory shorter than 18.5 inches, you are ok. Cutting the shotgun yourself so that the barrel is under 18.5 inches is a no-no.

also, if your shotgun is semi-automatic, the gun can only hold 5 rounds.

Best to buy a pump gun, extend the magazine, attach your flashlight and have at er....
 
3 shots or 5?

is it an ontario hunting reg that shotguns may not hold more than 3 rounds then? because all my shotguns were already plugged to hold no more than 3 shells (2 in mag and one in chamber)
 
is it an ontario hunting reg that shotguns may not hold more than 3 rounds then? because all my shotguns were already plugged to hold no more than 3 shells (2 in mag and one in chamber)

Hunting regs across Canada restrict shotgun capacity to 2 + 1. But don't confuse hunting regs with firearms laws. Those regs onlu apply to hunting, not recreational shooting.

The law states that the maximum capacity for a semi-auto shotgun is 5 rounds, plus 1 in the chamber. There is no restriction whatsoever on pump shotguns.

Hope this helps!
 
Hunting regs across Canada restrict shotgun capacity to 2 + 1. But don't confuse hunting regs with firearms laws. Those regs onlu apply to hunting, not recreational shooting.

The law states that the maximum capacity for a semi-auto shotgun is 5 rounds, plus 1 in the chamber. There is no restriction whatsoever on pump shotguns.

Hope this helps!

thanks
 
It should be pointed out that not all provinces have the 2+1 reg for all types of hunting. NB for instance only has that reg when hunting waterfowl. Any other type of hunting allows you to fill the shotgun to its capacity.

I personally love hunting with eight rounds in my "tactical" shotgun. :)

Take THAT you wascally-wabbit!!! :50cal:

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It should be pointed out that not all provinces have the 2+1 reg for all types of hunting. NB for instance only has that reg when hunting waterfowl. Any other type of hunting allows you to fill the shotgun to its capacity.

I personally love hunting with eight rounds in my "tactical" shotgun. :)

Take THAT you wascally-wabbit!!! :50cal:

Nova Scotia is the same as N.B. 2+1 for waterfowl, all other types of game - full capacity.
 
You can have a light on it. You can extend the magazine. The only restriction is barrel length (18.5 inches) unless the company makes one with a shorter barrel. If the barrel comes from the factory shorter than 18.5 inches, you are ok. Cutting the shotgun yourself so that the barrel is under 18.5 inches is a no-no.

also, if your shotgun is semi-automatic, the gun can only hold 5 rounds.

Best to buy a pump gun, extend the magazine, attach your flashlight and have at er....


to clarify you can put on an aftermarket factory barrel on a pump and still remain unrestricted as long as the overall length is over 26 inches. ( the exact interpretation of the 26 inch OAL is in court right now but you're OK if you're over that) is Dlask Arms in Canada offers 870 barrels down to 8 3/8 inches (see my avatar). For semis the 18 (.5?) inch limit applies to stay unrestricted.
 
remington offers a variety of tactical shotguns - like the XCS marine magnum, and a slough of others.

benelli has an M4 series which is a little harder to get aftermarket parts for.

both are sweet though, all the guys in here deck out 870's, they know the ropes.

but in both cases, both have mag-extenders (predominately in the 870 series, such as the tactical magnum and the XCS)

browning offers a BPS with mag extender (20 in barrel) but its a ton of money and its #### compared to the remington or benelli

overall, remingtons 870 is great for a tactical cause you can get tons of stuff for it (look at KNOXX supplies, etc) and its essentially your "meat and potatoes" gun
 
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