So what happens if you have one and they change the rules ?
You're screwed.
So what happens if you have one and they change the rules ?
So what happens if you have one and they change the rules ?
Actually, you can't "Hunt" on a range either. A little known law exists out there that declares all ranges as "Game Preserves" so no hunting on the range.
Scott
If you already have a Restricted class license, you'll be qualified to continue owning your newly restricted firearm. You'll just have to comply with the regulations particular to restricteds, e.g. get an ATT and only shoot it on an approved range.
If you didn't have the correct class of license, they would probably warn you to get one and allow a grace period for you to do so or to sell or otherwise legally dispose of the gun. In the interim, I would expect it to be extremely unlikely that you'd be able to get an ATT so you wouldn't be able to shoot it legally.
No. It's not a policy but a regulation that is the issue, and a CFO's authority doesn't include discretion to excuse anyone from compliance with the regulation.
Actually, it isn't a regulation against hunting, but a regulation that you can only fire them on an approved range, and only possess them in transit according to your ATT or in storage. So in practice, you can't hunt with a restricted firearm, though hypothetically, if you could get game to enter the target area of an approved range and the range's own rules didn't prohibit it, you could "hunt" those animals with your restricted firearm.
Mind you, Hunting Regulations are a provincial matter, and some provinces may include in their's that you aren't allowed to use anything restricted for hunting. Not all bother, since you can't anyway.
I dont think your correct here, the CFO has the discression to grant you an ATT for any legal purpose. Shooting varmits could be considered a legal purpose.
However policy is that the CFO will only grant you an ATT for licenced ranges, gunsmiths, and border crossings.
Get a Robinson Arms XCR it is a little more expensive but it is non-restricted Wolverine has an order of 223's coming in next month.
I dont think your correct here, the CFO has the discression to grant you an ATT for any legal purpose. Shooting varmits could be considered a legal purpose.
However policy is that the CFO will only grant you an ATT for licenced ranges, gunsmiths, and border crossings.
Yeah, I’ve been thinking about them as well. I have no experience with mini 14. I have read that these rifles may not be very accurate...
They cerainly arent tack drivers with the iron sights, but with a well sighted scope, I would wager they would be fine for hunting. They are really handy in the woods since they are so small and compact. I love my mini-14.



























