Has this list been posted.
http://static.globalnews.ca/content/interactives/documents/general_news_bucket/A-2012-00068.PDF
As for the conflict between CSC and TSE - who cares?
They're not the one's who are going to be stomping on your face to take your rifles away.
All markets have businesses that are cut throat with one another - just in the gun market, armed government agents from the RCMP CAN and routinely ARE literally brought in open a can of democracy on anyone in the market against anyone else who doesn't play the way they want them to, and are clever enough to game the system to their advantage.
If not TSE or CSC against one another - someone else or some other business will, it's incredibly naive to think otherwise.
Is that a fault of the business? No - there is certainly nothing illegal about them cleverly gaming the system to their advantage. That's just how democratic societies works. The masses create a massive oligarchy through an electoral cycle and if you're well connected and clever - you can (and should) use this abominable, government created machine to your personal advantage.
The fault lies with the entire system. Unfortunately, there is no way to actively take this system down or assert any meaningful change. Just look at what the Tories have done while in power - abolished the LGR while implementing harsher mandatory minimum sentences for paper gun crimes AND allowing the RCMP to tax gun owners through license renewal fees - that overall is really NOT really an improvement from the situation before.
All this nonsense talk of what "we" should do is just that - nonsense.
There is no centralized, collective action that can be taken to rectify this situation. The only thing that can bring about REAL change is distributed, widespread, individual action.
The thing to do now is to engage in passive (individual), non-violent resistance against them, not active (collective), non-violent resistance.
Like I said before - if EVERYONE swaps their non-res guns with someone else (either through sale or trade), it becomes impossible to track down who has what. This is an individual action that has MUCH more power than writing a letter to some pig-trough politician who only cares about getting reelected.
While there may only be 1000 Non-Res Swiss Arms on the books, if conceivably the entire pool of 2 million LICENSED gun owners could own one, and there is no centralized record of who currently owns what, it makes the task for the RCMP and the government of stealing them IMPOSSIBLE.
The same is true with EVERY gun on that list - be it a Swiss Arms, an SR22, a CZ858, or any "Semi automatic copy of assault rifles and submachine guns" that the RCMP want to steal from you.
Again I reiterate - don't blame the businesses for a problem created by the government.
Shop at those businesses, then go into business for yourself. It's way more fun building up and trading your own collection of non-res guns and it's way more gratifying knowing with every non-res gun you buy and sell (from and to another private gun owner), you are passively giving the middle finger to the RCMP and the government gun grabbers.