What does no list mean?Did I miss an update? These would be nice to have around but I though they were on the "no list".
Where have you read that? I got some rubber 12g slugs from one of the "big box stores" recently as a gag gift for christmas for my cousin. Looking online there's tons of options in Canada.By "no list" I mean non-lethal projectiles from a firearm are usually classified as prohibited.
That would be ludicrous. Even in this crazy country.By "no list" I mean non-lethal projectiles from a firearm are usually classified as prohibited.
Iam curious what use these would be in canada
Have you ever heard of an animal attack? Have you ever witnessed an animal attack? Have you ever been forced to shoot someone else's beloved pet?Iam curious what use these would be in canada
Yes I have heard of animal attacks yes I’ve witnessed animal attacks and yes I’ve been forced to shoot someone’s pet. And I always used a good old fashioned 12 Guage with real ammo not rubber. If I would ever need to shoot an intruder or someone attacking me I would definatly not be using a rubber bullet so that my attacker can sue me in court.Have you ever heard of an animal attack? Have you ever witnessed an animal attack? Have you ever been forced to shoot someone else's beloved pet?
If you're justified in using this, you're most likely justified in using real ammo. It's "less lethal", not "non-lethal", so an argument could be made you're still using deadly force.Ouuu. Very curious if these will have the same scrutiny if used in home defense
On daughter's boyfriends.Iam curious what use these would be in canada
The Byrna pistols are considered an accessory for import purposes. we have them in Canada now. Here is the link https://www.irunguns.ca/product_detail.php?p=byrna-le-kinetic-kit-blkIs the pistol considered an accessory or a firearm for import purposes?
Iam curious what use these would be in canada