This thread got wayyyyy off topic -as been known to happen at times.
I say this because I personally know this from my friend named Mike from Canmore (he runs a Black Rifle Sanctuary) ...
MS guns and receivers have been
BOUGHT... USED...and SOLD in Canada since May 2020 OIC.
Mike did exactly this (bought used sold) by the way.
Mike from Canmore logic in point form....trust me .. he is smarter than he looks below
1) An OIC is law (by decree)
2) The OIC listed firearms by name and model.
3) The ATRS Modern Sporter was
not listed in the OIC (despite it looking a lot like an AR 15 and having a$$ loads of AR 15 parts)
4) The FRT is
not law.
5) The FRT was ham-fistedly changed for the MS from non-restricted to prohibited about 10 days after the OIC
NOTE point #5 is totally moot because point #4 is true (look it up on CFP website if you like).
So that leaves us at point #3... and life is good (in a way....for now) for ATRS MS owners.
However, Mike drew all lot of onlookers who were at the range whenever he pulled his out of the hard case on a busy day...... everyone telling him -erroneously -that he is breaking the law.
My advise....
you will draw attention to yourself (whether its wanted or unwanted) so be prepared.
Keep the barrel over 18.6 inches and the overall (collapsible) length over 26 inches.
Bring a copy of the OIC with you whenever you take it out.
And,
this is MY GUESS, if law enforcement (RCMP or otherwise) approach you with it in your possession, then they will likely phone HQ for advice.
The HQ may look it up on their FRT (and decide on the spot) to confiscate it from you.
Now you may have a legal quarrel to get it back.... (maybe more than the cost of the gun itself)
Never forget, you are a LAGO,
therefore you are guilty until proven innocent !