The only surviving specimen of AUG in the country (that I know of), are 12(3). 12(4) firearms were all seized and destroyed without compensation AFAIK.
Prohibited by name in 1992. Less than 50 is very likely accurate. They were very long dollars and very few of 'em in Canada prior to '92.
always pleased to learn more. So that's why it was prohibited...
Due to my relatively young age, I had never heard of that story
okay so Bass's hold up is what made the weapon prohibited?




























