fat tony
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
"Factory Ammunition for .32 Rimfire does not require any licence to purchase?" hanh?
Someone is trying to tell me that .32 rimfire ammunition 'does not exist' legally in Canada. I don't just want to take someones word over the internet.
In question is some CIL .32 Rimfire Long ammuntion I have for sale.
I never heard of any such legislation that excludes currently loaded factory ammunition 'for antique' firearms.
This entire claim was worthy of a visit to the Canadian Firearms Center website and there is nothing to this effect anywhere on their website. I think the ammunition in question is probably early 1960's vintage, maybe.
I suppose the relevant regulations regarding purchasing factory loaded ammunition is somewhere on the energy mines, resources, jazz dancers, and hors - doevres bakers website?
Also, the CFC site says that if you wish to verify that a potential purchaser of a firearm is indeed eligible to purchase a firearm *and presumably factory loaded ammunition*, you have to call the CFC. I called them this afternoon armed with a boatload of info on the buyers, however I did not have their dates of birth, so the agent was able to dump me and get back to her coffee klatch.
Looking for a website with the relevant information. Thanks Tony
Someone is trying to tell me that .32 rimfire ammunition 'does not exist' legally in Canada. I don't just want to take someones word over the internet.

In question is some CIL .32 Rimfire Long ammuntion I have for sale.
I never heard of any such legislation that excludes currently loaded factory ammunition 'for antique' firearms.
This entire claim was worthy of a visit to the Canadian Firearms Center website and there is nothing to this effect anywhere on their website. I think the ammunition in question is probably early 1960's vintage, maybe.
I suppose the relevant regulations regarding purchasing factory loaded ammunition is somewhere on the energy mines, resources, jazz dancers, and hors - doevres bakers website?
Also, the CFC site says that if you wish to verify that a potential purchaser of a firearm is indeed eligible to purchase a firearm *and presumably factory loaded ammunition*, you have to call the CFC. I called them this afternoon armed with a boatload of info on the buyers, however I did not have their dates of birth, so the agent was able to dump me and get back to her coffee klatch.
Looking for a website with the relevant information. Thanks Tony

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