remember, you asked for it
- Background check
- You become a probationary member of a shootingrange
- You follow a shooting course (starting with airrifles, then small caliber)
- After 6 months you have to appear before a commission to become a full member
- You are a full member for 1 year
- You can buy a small caliber pistol or small caliber bolt action rifle
- After another year you can purchase a large caliber pistol or a large caliber semi automatic rifle (last part not sure, this is a new rule)
- After yet another year you can buy what you actually want, large caliber (max .308) semi-automatic rifle.
You can only own 5 fire-arms.
You have to store them in a safe (bolted to the floor or wall)
You have to store your ammunition seperatly (max. 10.000 rounds combined)
The police can come by at any moment to see if you have about in order
You have to renew your license every year (with a minimum of 18 trips to the range)
You also have to have a paper signed by 2 people that you are not crazy or in a difficult situation.
So it's a real hassle, but it's worth it imho
Other crazy rules involve:
You always have to take the shortest route from and to the range/gunsmith
You cannot leave your firearms unattended in your car (so picking up groceries on the way home is a no-no)
A rifle must be atleast 60cm long and has a barrel longer than 30cm
Pistols must have a barrel longer than 3 (or 4) inches.
Btw, if the rifle ever comes to Canada, get one. It's such a lovely rifle, feels good in your hands, ergonomic, nice to see and I bet it's a blast to shoot.