The FRT entry is worth a read
I copied and pasted the entry. any Canadian firearms retailer can print you a hard copy if you ask for the legal comments on the frt # I postedDo you have a link to the FRT? Bulletin 72 doesn't even mention beowulf.
doesn't make them anymore legal, you are actually muddying the water further by removing a rivet to disassemble and modify the magazine with an aftermarket follower and then re pinning it to claim it is a purpose built magazine for the 50 Beowulf. This is a huge red flag in the eyes of the RCMP if you are ever stopped and questioned about it.The companies knew what they were doing when making a "50 beowulf" magazine. To make it only 50 beowulf or 458 socom You can install a follower into them that is pretty well flat which doesn't allow 5.56 to feed well, if at all. It works for states with mag restrictions like ours. It was a loophole and good while it lasted, now you can get them but at 3x the cost of 10rd pistol mags. May be worth it to some but I personally don't see the need. My opinion though!
Pretty much this. Just stick with a pair of LAR-15s and the aluminium coupler (this gives you 20 rounds legally).doesn't make them anymore legal, you are actually muddying the water further by removing a rivet to disassemble and modify the magazine with an aftermarket follower and then re pinning it to claim it is a purpose built magazine for the 50 Beowulf. This is a huge red flag in the eyes of the RCMP if you are ever stopped and questioned about it.
I take a NR 50 Beowulf rifle out to the woods for both hunting and shooting, as a result I have had a lot of interaction with those enforcing firearms laws (both rcmp and conservation officers) I strongly suggest to follow the legal comments in the FRT table as a result of these interactions