Keep in mind once it's restricted it's restricted forever.
A pump shotgun is either restricted as a pistol, or non restricted. It isn't like a semi where putting a longer barrel on it will de restrict it. Don't ask why, the RCMP didn't ask my input. It's actually in writing somewhere and was posted a couple of years ago. It was in the frt disc for verifiers I believe. If I recall was under a heading 870 TYPE shotguns. Barrel under 16" combined with over all length under 26" will be classified as a handgun. And once restricted it's restricted forever. Which may or may not matter to you if you just shoot at the range, but that will make it virtually unsaleable.
So I am compelled to wonder about a folding stock with no pistol grip on an 8.5" grizzly. Clearly not a pistol, and installing a stock isn't modifying the firearm.If it doesn't have a pistol grip, theres no legal way for them to even classify it as a handgun.
So I am compelled to wonder about a folding stock with no pistol grip on an 8.5" grizzly. Clearly not a pistol, and installing a stock isn't modifying the firearm.
to muddy the water a little bit more i have been given conflicting information about barrel length and pistol grip combinations from tecs that answer your questions . to be clear i was redirected from the firearms center to the tec department . on the first occasion about three years ago i was told that any combination of a sixteen inch barrel or shorter combined with a pistol grip would result in a restricted firearm . recently i inquired about using a birds head grip on a less than 18 inch barreled shotgun and was told as long as it met the overall length of 26 inches it was unrestricted. needless to say i will not be doing any thing until i do some further checking and get something in writing . i was also told it did not matter what configuration the stock was as long as it met the 26 inch mark . i then brought up the mares leg and her answer was that it was deemed unrestricted because it had been built on an antique receiver .i am of the opinion that the left hand does not know what the right is doing and the gun owner is left in legal limbo. i am not pleased with these answers as they are at odds .




























