No it does not, it mean NO.
Things are bad enough without people failing to do research and being pessimistic about the future
It is actually an interesting question. In current regulation the Lee Enfield 10 round magazine is a named exception as there was an obscure semi-auto trials version of the rifle made and necer put into production. No mention of this in C21 or G4 as I can see
yes they were put into limited production as a stopgap measure, most conversions were made using older long lees
but a few hundred made in early WW2 translates to you might find one in a museum today.
OK, one step at a time - magazine restrictions apply to Semi-Auto centre fire rifles and shotguns with detachable magazines only. The bolt and single shot rifles are accused of being "capable of" firing a cartridge with more than 10Kj of muzzle energy - legally speaking, this would be using the definition of 'capable of' that came from the SCC in Hasselwander. So, no bolt action magazine bans (yet) just banning rifles where the action is "capable of" surviving a proof load producing 10Kj. The LE isn't either of those.
Except named rifles like the M1 Garand which does not have a removable magazine.
The Garand is named as prohibited in C21 just like Parker DB shotguns.
It is actually an interesting question. In current regulation the Lee Enfield 10 round magazine is a named exception as there was an obscure semi-auto trials version of the rifle made and necer put into production. No mention of this in C21 or G4 as I can see
Its not a semi auto rifle, so shouldn't fall under the C21 BS regardless.
Except named rifles like the M1 Garand which does not have a removable magazine.
I've searched but can't find an answer. Is my LE No.5 banned?
Yes, but the Garand is named, the LE isn't.
It is actually an interesting question. In current regulation the Lee Enfield 10 round magazine is a named exception as there was an obscure semi-auto trials version of the rifle made and necer put into production. No mention of this in C21 or G4 as I can see
Okay, that does add a wrinkle.
The Hawlton conversion doesn't require any mods to the receiver from what I can see.
https://youtu.be/U682yOpNafg
The Charlton conversion has lots of mods to the reciever.
https://youtu.be/glcuSPMAAHs
Anyways, weapon of war with semi-auto and automatic fire variants. But probably this would take down the entire house of cards of nearly every prescriptive firearm requirement in Canada if you brought it before a judge. Likely put the judge in the asylum too...mind-breaker.
Lee Enfield is not banned.
P14 Enfield is banned.
Lee Enfield is not banned.
P14 Enfield is banned.




























