Would it not if you welded it on though?
I'm not interested in one just wanted to understand the situation legally.
No, it's about the rifled barrel length from chamber to muzzle. Not overall length that may include a brake/compensator.
Would it not if you welded it on though?
I'm not interested in one just wanted to understand the situation legally.
The price is in US$ plus import fee and I think they are one ugly####in gun. But enough to attract some people who like to torture themselves.
Barrel length
(2) For the purposes of this Part, the length of a barrel of a firearm is
(a) in the case of a revolver, the distance from the muzzle of the barrel to the breach end immediately in front of the cylinder, and
(b) in any other case, the distance from the muzzle of the barrel to and including the chamber,
but does not include the length of any component, part or accessory including any component, part or accessory designed or intended to suppress the muzzle flash or reduce recoil.
Basically one continuous piece is what the barrel is and welding or sticking anything onto a barrel doesn't count towards barrel length.
Criminal code of Canada
It did before Allen Rock
What did he do. Educate me please.
Come on Canadian grown non-restricted conversion! I really like the look of this rifle.
I heard "Homesteader" carbine, and instantly thought of a lever gun in .44, .44-40, or .45 Colt.
Henry always has been a marketing company more than a gun builder, marketing on emotions and historic day-dreaming.
When my great-grand parents homsteded in SK or my Great-great-grand parents on my dads side homesteaded here in Ontario, Semi-autos were not even imagined (nor were lever guns for that matter).
Nice looking rifle that I would be glad to own (if it is all steel), but they could have came up with a better name.
PS: Just read "Anodized finish" so that means more pot-metal. No thanks.
I heard "Homesteader" carbine, and instantly thought of a lever gun in .44, .44-40, or .45 Colt.
Henry always has been a marketing company more than a gun builder, marketing on emotions and historic day-dreaming.
When my great-grand parents homsteded in SK or my Great-great-grand parents on my dads side homesteaded here in Ontario, Semi-autos were not even imagined (nor were lever guns for that matter).
Nice looking rifle that I would be glad to own (if it is all steel), but they could have came up with a better name.
PS: Just read "Anodized finish" so that means more pot-metal. No thanks.
Yes we know, $1050.00 Canadian actually.
But retail is at $928.00 USD, so $750.00 USD is a great price.
In saying that, I want one. But not a restricted one, oh well........![]()




























