justin1628 said:
Unfortunately in Canada, those are under a special class and can only be owned by a select few. The majority of Canadian's will never be able to own one because the barrel length is less than 106mm. What I wouldn't give to own a stainless snubnose
justin1628:
I thought as much, but thought you might enjoy seeing my nickle DS anyway. I can't seem to figure out precisely which pistols/revolvers are acceptable by Canadian law. Most of my little stash are either compact 9's or snubby revolvers, so guess I'd be out of luck if I move to Canada.... (Which I don't forsee happening).
JMO, but I think the Sig P239 is a perfect cc pistol. But I don't think you can have it either.
I noticed someone mentioned a CZ, and altho I don't own one (yet) I have read on several firearm forums where the whole line of CZ firearms are excellent. Lots of US gun owners seem to be "brand name" snobs, but folks who own CZ's apparently love 'em.
Additionally, Crimson Trace has just released a set of their quality lasergrips for the CZ SP-01, and some of the CZ75 models. Eventually I hope to buy one of the compact (thereby illegal in Canada probably) CZ 75's.
I have a set of CT Lasergrips on both my S&W Airweight Bodyguard and my Sig P239 and they add remarkably to your potential for accuracy in low light, nighttime conditions. Additionally I've found that even in direct sunlight you can still discern the poa "red dot" on a target up to about 7 yards..
Five to seven yards is what I consider "self defense" range, and if I'm ever threatened by a bg further than that distance I'll just do a 180 and run for the hills.
Seems the dark side is that you are severely limited in Canada as to which firearms you can own while the bright side is that you still CAN own firearms.. You wouldn't be undergunned with a nice CZ or equal full size pistol, or even a longer barrel revolver.
The picture below is of my Ruger Security-Six 357mag.. My SS has a 4" barrel, but the same revolver is available in 6". I've had my SS since the early 1970's and even with all of the "newer/fancier" firearms I have the SS is still resting comfortably in the nightstand on my wifes side of the bed. IMO the 357 mag. is a super round, and you could do worse than to have one of these laying around. (Away from children, etc.)
I've noticed on
www.Gunsamerica.com,
www.Gunbroker.com, wwwAuctionarms.com these SS are still available for purchase at very reasonable prices. New, or used. The Ruger Security-Six is a sweetheart, has adjustable sights, available in stainless or blue, built like a tank, and will last a lifetime.
I know some folks prefer double-stack, high capacity, large caliber pistols and such, but if you can't stop a party, or start one, with 6 rounds of 357 mag then you are seriously in the wrong neighborhood.
Just ramblin', but wanted to offer you another option.
Best Wishes,
J. Pomeroy