Canada's shortest NR firearm: Keltec KSG Tactical - 13.7" Barrel, 21.4" OAL.

Can't be brought into canada because of US restrictions on exporting SBS. Talked to Amber at Irunguns USA and she confirmed that they have a NR frt in canada and to check back in the new year to see if the ruling had changed.
 
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Kel-tec's are dependable and awesome to shoot and comes with a lifetime warranty. So for sport shooting or coyote fun I use them and love them. The KSG is awesome for shotgun plinking and random zombie attacks.
 
I dunno, maybe for fun...but not sure about backup. If you short stroke it and get a double feed....you have to completely dissasemble it to clear. Also ,the tube feed selector lever screw can come loose ..causing a total failure to stroke the action or feed....this can happen under recoil...so don't forget to loc-tite it first....and make sure its not too tight ..or too loose.

It would be real scary to have any of that happen in a sticky situation.....loved it for fun..but sold it because I didn't trust it

never had one issue with any of mine
 
I still don't think you get it the serbu is restricted even with the dlask 8.5" is non restricted with a full length stock on it but o certain you put q pistol grip on it, it then becomes restricted

Dlask 870s would be non restricted with a pistol grip if they came like that from Remington though right, they're only restricted because of the post factory modifications
 
Dlask 870s would be non restricted with a pistol grip if they came like that from Remington though right, they're only restricted because of the post factory modifications

The RCMP arbitrarily made the decision on the Dlask as they were only manufactured and sold with the pistol grip from their factory from the start. Droves of people called the RCMP who couldn't understand the difference between manufactured and cutting up their own shotguns in their basement.

The RCMP would have put the same full stock requirement on the manufacturer of the Mares leg if in fact they wanted every manufacturer to stick to the OAL of 26" rule rather than arbitrarily apply it to only some manufacturers.
 
Try registering a pump action shotgun as a pistol, you will be told no by the rcmp as it requires more than one hand to operate

Exactly why that is not on the FRT. Luckily they (the RCMP) are allowed to arbitrarily do as they see fit. If Dlask doesn't like it they could have a viable court case, problem is they would spend how much to open the door for someone like CanAm to import a ton of grizzlies in the same configuration for 1/2 the price, so no one is willing to put up the dough to fight it.
 
Exactly why that is not on the FRT. Luckily they (the RCMP) are allowed to arbitrarily do as they see fit. If Dlask doesn't like it they could have a viable court case, problem is they would spend how much to open the door for someone like CanAm to import a ton of grizzlies in the same configuration for 1/2 the price, so no one is willing to put up the dough to fight it.
Nobody has ever been able to bring the RCMP into the courtroom for a FRT classification challenge.
 
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