Would the Great Western Dry Fire single action revolver (which is non-firing) be classed in Canada as a "replica?" If so, that would be prohibited up here.
In the U.S. these revolvers can be purchased by anyone. (No FFL required)
However, if I try to bring one of these non-shooting type guns up here I'm afraid they'll grab it at the border as a replica.
Also, has anyone seen one of these Great Western Dry Fire guns up here?
Would like to hear any feedback on this.
In the U.S. these revolvers can be purchased by anyone. (No FFL required)
However, if I try to bring one of these non-shooting type guns up here I'm afraid they'll grab it at the border as a replica.
Also, has anyone seen one of these Great Western Dry Fire guns up here?
Would like to hear any feedback on this.


















































