Interesting. While a couple of people have mentioned American law, nobody has pointed out that this is one area -- perhaps the only area -- where Canadian gun law is better than American gun law.
In the Excited States, clipping a shoulder stock onto a pistol converts it into an evil, baby-killing, "short-barrelled rifle" which must be exorcized by registration and paying the same $200 fee as for fully automatic weapons. In Canada, it is the same as replacing stock grips with Hogues: nobody cares.
In the Excited States, clipping a shoulder stock onto a pistol converts it into an evil, baby-killing, "short-barrelled rifle" which must be exorcized by registration and paying the same $200 fee as for fully automatic weapons. In Canada, it is the same as replacing stock grips with Hogues: nobody cares.




















































