It doesn't matter if a bullpup stock is for a semi auto or a manually operated firearm; still a prohibited device.
A bullpup bolt action would be legal, if it were set up the same way that a T97 or Tavor. Can't be a barrelled action dropped into the stock.
Isn't it acceptable if the firearm can fire if its removed from the stock( not that makes any sense) ? So would having the trigger attached to the stock be alright
I think it's worded that it is prohib if the firearm can be fired without the stock. Makes no sense at all though since you can take a Savage or a Remington out of the stock and it will fire. Just another stupid Canadian gun law that makes no sense.



























