- Location
- Lower Mainland B.C.
Anybody know the rules about .22 Cap and Ball guns legality in Canada? they're REALLY tiny so, I'm wondering if they're allowed!
Incorrect: Post-1898 flintlocks (and 'earlier' ignition systems like wheel-locks and matchlocks) are "antique" firearms in Canada. It is only percussion muzzleloaders that must be pre-1898.SDC said:... but ANY blackpowder built after 1898 can't be an antique ...
GrantR said:Incorrect: Post-1898 flintlocks (and 'earlier' ignition systems like wheel-locks and matchlocks) are "antique" firearms in Canada. It is only percussion muzzleloaders that must be pre-1898.
(Also, under the Canadian definition, the cutoff date is December 31, 1897 ... not the end of 1898.)



























