- Location
- Calgary, Alberta
On the 31st January I sent the CFC this e-mail:
And today, on the 26th of November, they replied:
So there you go. My understanding is that there are something like 20,000 firearms registered as prohibited under 12(2)-12(5) plus rifles listed as restricted, so that means 20% of them are AR-15s. Although that figure may exclude AR-15s under 12(2) and (3), depends on how they did the search.
And we all know how infallible their searches are. Does it include your Dlask Arms lower or SDI whatchamacallit? Dunno. Personally I thought it would be more like seven or eight thousand.
I was wondering if you could tell me how many AR-15 rifles and variants are registered in Canada in the CFC database?
(i.e. as defined in Part 2 of the Regulations prescribing certain firearms and other weapons, components and parts of weapons, accessories, cartridge magazines, ammunition and projectiles as prohibited or restricted.)
And today, on the 26th of November, they replied:
Thank you for your enquiry. We apologize for the delay in responding.
According to records in the Canadian Firearms Information System, 4,089 AR-15s are currently registered in Canada.
So there you go. My understanding is that there are something like 20,000 firearms registered as prohibited under 12(2)-12(5) plus rifles listed as restricted, so that means 20% of them are AR-15s. Although that figure may exclude AR-15s under 12(2) and (3), depends on how they did the search.
And we all know how infallible their searches are. Does it include your Dlask Arms lower or SDI whatchamacallit? Dunno. Personally I thought it would be more like seven or eight thousand.




















































