- Location
- East of Home, West of the Rest
You are beautifully eluding the question. When does an unregulated piece of steel (make it a plain steel rod, bought in the local metal supermarket) becomes a legally unmodifiable "barrel" ? Please quote the relevant Act.
edit: once again, I remind you that in Canada you don't need a license to manufacture your own firearm, as long as it is for personal usage and you are properly licensed for the resulting firearm.
Is it a barrel ready to install onto a firearm and function as such when you bought it? Yes? Then it is regulated by the firearms act if you go about altering it to a length that is less than 18 inches, even if it was less than 18 inches when it left the factory as new, as the regulations state that doing such will be making a prohibited device.
The act of cutting the barrel down below 18 inches is regulate. Possession of such a barrel after it is cut down is regulated.
If you can go into a metal store and buy a pipe that amazingly fits and functions on a AR15 receiver then well done.
Read the law. Make up your mind accordingly as to what you should do.


















































