I was looking into getting a DTA SRS
http://www.deserttacticalarms.com/guns/precision-rifles/dta-srs-sniper-rifle-chassis.html
I like the idea of being able to fire 6.5mm and 338 LM out of the same chassis and it seems that they have the bullpup trigger issues taken care of. I'm also sick of lugging my current 338 around since it's just too bloody long and heavy.
I stumbled upon some info in the regs while reading some magazine regulations....
Referring to regulations prescribing certain firearms as prohibited fire arms....
"2. Any rifle, shotgun or carbine stock of the type known as the “bull-pup” design, being a stock that, when combined with a firearm, reduces the overall length of the firearm such that a substantial part of the reloading action or the magazine-well is located behind the trigger of the firearm when it is held in the normal firing position."
Here is the link to it..
http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-98-462/page-2.html?term=magazine#sched1
It appears that the DTA SRS's entire "reloading action" is behind the trigger.
So I would assume that the DTA SRS would be prohibited in Canada?
I'm well aware of most of our ridiculous gun laws but this one (if i'm reading it correctly) takes the cake. In Canada you can legally posses a variety of non restricted rifles in the same calibers offered in the SRS platform in lengths that are shorter than the SRS. So is the bull-pup config prohibited because some liberals thought that it "looked scary"?
I'm hoping someone who has more experience in interpreting Canadian firearm regulations could shed some light on this for me.
Thanks a bunch.
http://www.deserttacticalarms.com/guns/precision-rifles/dta-srs-sniper-rifle-chassis.html
I like the idea of being able to fire 6.5mm and 338 LM out of the same chassis and it seems that they have the bullpup trigger issues taken care of. I'm also sick of lugging my current 338 around since it's just too bloody long and heavy.
I stumbled upon some info in the regs while reading some magazine regulations....
Referring to regulations prescribing certain firearms as prohibited fire arms....
"2. Any rifle, shotgun or carbine stock of the type known as the “bull-pup” design, being a stock that, when combined with a firearm, reduces the overall length of the firearm such that a substantial part of the reloading action or the magazine-well is located behind the trigger of the firearm when it is held in the normal firing position."
Here is the link to it..
http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-98-462/page-2.html?term=magazine#sched1
It appears that the DTA SRS's entire "reloading action" is behind the trigger.
So I would assume that the DTA SRS would be prohibited in Canada?
I'm well aware of most of our ridiculous gun laws but this one (if i'm reading it correctly) takes the cake. In Canada you can legally posses a variety of non restricted rifles in the same calibers offered in the SRS platform in lengths that are shorter than the SRS. So is the bull-pup config prohibited because some liberals thought that it "looked scary"?
I'm hoping someone who has more experience in interpreting Canadian firearm regulations could shed some light on this for me.
Thanks a bunch.