Take an "under-barrelled" revolver and profesionally install a 4.2" barrel, or longer, and who's gonna know.
But putting a longer barrel, on an already prohibitted semi-auto pistol, to re-classify it to restricted?
Just looks hideous, with that barrel nub, sticking out past the slide.
So now it can be sold as restricted, but IMO, it's just a bubba gone wrong.
Worst yet is the smaller framed and barrelled Glocks, with the barrel extending past the slide, to make them legal length.
With the gun laws in Canada, what possible advantage would there be to buying a new pistol with this set-up?
But putting a longer barrel, on an already prohibitted semi-auto pistol, to re-classify it to restricted?
Just looks hideous, with that barrel nub, sticking out past the slide.
So now it can be sold as restricted, but IMO, it's just a bubba gone wrong.
Worst yet is the smaller framed and barrelled Glocks, with the barrel extending past the slide, to make them legal length.
With the gun laws in Canada, what possible advantage would there be to buying a new pistol with this set-up?