- Location
- Airdrie, AB
I wish I would have seen this earlier today lol....need to find $400!
Hey BBB,
Any chance of S & J coming out with a shortened AR15-870 CBQ for this barrel length?
Shot Gun
Nope. Overall length is overall length, b**ch, complain and wonder, it is what it is.
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I can't wait!!!
“prohibited firearm”
« arme à feu prohibée »
“prohibited firearm” means
(a) a handgun that
(i) has a barrel equal to or less than 105 mm in length, or
(ii) is designed or adapted to discharge a 25 or 32 calibre cartridge,
but does not include any such handgun that is prescribed, where the handgun is for use in international sporting competitions governed by the rules of the International Shooting Union,
(b) a firearm that is adapted from a rifle or shotgun, whether by sawing, cutting or any other alteration, and that, as so adapted,
(i) is less than 660 mm in length, or
(ii) is 660 mm or greater in length and has a barrel less than 457 mm in length,
(c) an automatic firearm, whether or not it has been altered to discharge only one projectile with one pressure of the trigger, or
(d) any firearm that is prescribed to be a prohibited firearm;
WTF does "any alteration" mean? Replacing one part with another (i.e. - factory fixed stock with a pistol grip), Canuck - you say the CFC confirmed doing so does not constitute an "alteration."
I'm calling the CFC techs on Monday to confirm - I want that in writing before I go around replacing parts of my guns.
And Pre-ordered. I hope 4 kgs is a huge overstatement, thats ~8.5ish lbs which is as much as my 20" mossberg 590sp.
The general rule is:
under 26" with no tools (folding, etc) = prohib
under 26" with tools (changing parts) = non-restricted*
*Otherwise, simply removing the stock for repair would be creating a prohib.
The techs will tell you they feel you may (wiggle word) have created a handgun if you put a PG on a SG with a barrel less than 16".
Again, I suggest those who are interested in this subject look up the 3 or 4 long threads on this from the last few years.
Again, I suggest those who are interested in this subject look up the 3 or 4 long threads on this from the last few years.
By definition (from the criminal code) a “handgun” means a firearm that is designed, altered or intended to be aimed and fired by the action of one hand, whether or not it has been redesigned or subsequently altered to be aimed and fired by the action of both hands. A pump action shotgun requires 2 hands to use it, therefore it is clearly NOT a handgun.
I would suggest that any tech who thinks someone "creates a handgun" simply by adding a pistol grip to a pump action shotgun should attempt to chamber a shell and fire it only using one hand, and then see how far that gets them...
Sure you could fire a cocked, pistol-gripped (pump-action) shotgun with one hand - just as someone could fire a cocked shotgun with a full stock with one hand if they wanted to... but good luck trying to chamber a shell in it with only one hand![]()
The law does not speak to cycling the action, only to aiming and firing.
here we go again with the <26" PG crap again.
unless you can produce a court precedent or CFC document specifying that these are non-restricted, all this sh*t is just speculation. you can speculate and debate until you are blue in the face, but only a monumental moron would choose to make themselves the guinea-pig in the Canadian legal system to actually prove what is nothing more than a theory right now.
go set a legal precedent or get a document from the CFC confirming your theory and then you can talk. its easy for people sitting in a computer chair to assure others that a <660mm PGO shotgun is non-restricted - but its downright foolish and unethical to do so in a forum where there are some very impressionable new shooters that just might believe you and land in a whole heap of legal trouble.