So they issue a registration certificate with no serial number until you complete the firearm?
They should bring back the crappy stickers like we had in the early 2000's
Questar,
are you aware of an action by canadian retailers and/or manufacturers of AR15 80% lowers who will take this issue to court to have a judge review the RCMP's opinion that these objects are prohibited?
Youza.
What about buying one (80% pistol lower) ? If nothing has changed then I don't need to provide proof of RPAL ?
* EDIT - thought so... What a crock of !
It's NOT a firearm, I shouldn't be required to provide ANY info except maybe my C/C.
What next, PAL to buy brass/projectiles ? They're "going to be" ammunition...
(I'm not blaming or getting mad @ Questar)
Last edited by Boomer74; 06-24-2017 at 10:40 PM.
The psychotic murderer in Newtown, CT, broke 41 laws – how INSANE do you have to be to think the 42nd law would've had any effect on this madman ?
- Ted Nugent
The RCMP have specified that we are required to confirm your legal ability to own this class of (what will become a functioning firearm) at the time of purchase. Basically making the purchase of the 80% recevier / frames no different than buying a firearm. So you would need to provide your PAL info at the time of purchase.
The RCMP have deemed it TO be a firearm and are requiring the imports to regester them and apply the FIN number to them.
So until this position is challanged we have no choice but to follow the rules........
Scott
So, what happens if you scrap a lower?
Im not a Glock guy, but Im planning on building one. These compact models take Glock 19 parts correct? And if so, do you guys carry everything to complete them?
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