Over 500fps its a firearm pistols would be restricted and you will need a PAL to posses,I hope this helpsThis is becoming over complicated. All I am trying to find out is if an airgun over 500fps in the form of a handgun would be considered a restricted gun here in Canada? Forget the import/export stuff. Are all air guns over 500fps lumped together as firearms or are rifles and handguns classed the same as "real" firearms.
So lame that this needs an RPAL... I mean, couldn't they just make pellet pistols non-restricted?... what... the... hell.
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Except the airgun(hand gun) would have to registered & only used at approved ranges. If of course it meets both the FPS & energy levels to be classed as a firearm.Just get a PAL not a big deal
Few cents, not $100. Lots of info on the web.I just encountered this while I was Stateside for the weekend. The Crosman 1377 they sell in the U.S is rated @ 600fps...yet the same exact pistol here in Canada has been detuned to 495fps. Its funny how some of us airgun guys will spend and extra $100 on aftermarket parts to squeeze and extra 3-4fps out of a $70 Crosman 1377.....but the same exact unit in the States will rock a squirrels world right out of the box
So lame that this needs an RPAL... I mean, couldn't they just make pellet pistols non-restricted?... what... the... hell.
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What, deadly weapons non-restricted????????? What kind of an evil, sadistic person are you?????? Think of the the babies, the baby seals!!!!!! Man, some people- next thing you know, you'll want muzzleloaders de-regulated???