I have a pocket .25 with antique status. Legally if you converted it would be okay not sure if you could get a letter for it though.
it would only be antique if it is a rimfire. 25 centerfire is prohibited
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I have a pocket .25 with antique status. Legally if you converted it would be okay not sure if you could get a letter for it though.
it would only be antique if it is a rimfire. 25 centerfire is prohibited
cheers mooncoon
The no-go list appears to be the set of antique-era cartridges that are still somewhat available today. The .38 Special appeared just at the dawn of the modern (post-antique) era so it would be an anachronism to appear in an older firearm. So it may be a loophole, but what the law actually says trumps what the law might have intended to say. Sort of like telling a computer to do something different than you meant, in that way.
it would only be antique if it is a rimfire. 25 centerfire is prohibited
cheers mooncoon
Oh, I know 32-20 is a no go. It is one of the bad ass calibers out there IMO.
But it is forbidden for sure.
In the CFC's wisdom to is OK to have an 8mm...just 32 calibers are dangerous LOL
A pre-'98 handgun in, say, .32-20 is prohibited. The caliber prohibition cancels the antique eligibility.
A post-'97 handgun in .25 or .32 is prohibited.
I would suggest that a pre-'98 converted to .25 or .32 centerfire would be considered to be prohibited. I know I would not want to be the test case.
would have been easier to ask back before they made up rules but pre 98 in an antique caliber being converted to .25 or .32 centerfire I would say its still antique. there's plenty of .32 centerfire antiques out there already that aren't .32-20.
If you are referring to a conversion to something like .320 revolver, it would probably retain antique status. Converted to .32S&W, its going to be prohibited. .250 Rook, OK; 6.35Auto, not so much. Its is going to be very cartridge specific.
If you are referring to a conversion to something like .320 revolver, it would probably retain antique status. Converted to .32S&W, its going to be prohibited. .250 Rook, OK; 6.35Auto, not so much. Its is going to be very cartridge specific.
So if you convert a already antique revolver to 38 special it could be ilegal because it can fire a 38 lc ? My next question is if I convert a revolver to 22 magnum would it be consider shooting 22 lr to event if it don't have the same chamber?
Same thing with 38 special then but i hear that some antique are in 38 special and they have the rcmp letter ta proof that they are realy a legal antique.