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alberta tactical rifle
We have to cover our asses to a degree, so REQUIRE physically seeing a persons PAL in person. On mail orders their PAL info is written on the invoice, which NO-ONE else has access to. A court order would be required to gain access to our business records, and then we would only be able to provide soggy ashes due to unforeseen circumstances.
Restricted firearms are a different story as we are legally required to keep and maintain a ledger that is provided by the government, on this ledger it is clearly printed "Property of the RCMP", so we can not deny them access to this book.
Being as the lower has been deemed a "trigger group", it is NON restricted "gun part" only, hence technically we would not "legally" have to even have proof of a PAL.
HOWEVER as we ARE a responsible and law abiding corporation, in the best interests of the children we do require proof of being able to legally purchase/own a firearm being provided to sell this lower/trigger group. Despite the wisdom of the SFSS lab when the "trigger group" is attached to the upper, it IS a gun.