blasted_saber
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- A blue part of Ontario
"...never understand the 3 shot limit for shotguns..." Migratory Bird Act. Our name for an International Treaty between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. The theory being that if you can't hit the bird with three shots, you won't with 4 either. A missed bird will be out of lethal range by th etime you've fired 4 shots anyway. Even with a semi-auto.
Ontario does say 3 rounds in the shotgun for any hunting.
Only the Lee-Enfield and M1 Rifle are specifically exempt from the silly mag capacity rule. Any mag for any other centrefire rifle, larger than 5 rounds, is a prohibited device.
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/faq/index-eng.htm#a6
This law disagrees with you
Q. What is the maximum number of cartridges that a firearm magazine can legally hold?
As set out in Criminal Code Regulations, some large-capacity magazines are prohibited regardless of the class of firearm to which the magazines are attached. As a general rule, the maximum magazine capacity is:
5 cartridges for most magazines designed for a semi-automatic centre-fire long gun; or 10 cartridges for most handgun magazines
A large-capacity magazine is not prohibited if it has been permanently altered so that it cannot hold more than the number of cartridges allowed by law. Acceptable ways to alter a magazine are set out in the regulations.
There is no limit to the magazine capacity for semi-automatic rim-fire long guns, or for other long guns that are not semi-automatics.




















































