Yes, but we can have ARs with 14.5", 11.5" and shorter barrels and the Yanks can't. Sometimes the grass only looks greener on the other side.
Went to Buffalo, NY today and of course had to stop at Buffalo gun center for a drool. Handled a few toys, but after I spoke my first sentence I got "are you from Canada or something?" aparently I dont say 'about' right, last time I was there my 'Z' gave me away lol.
They have soooo many nice toys I'll never get to experience because because of our laws it's downright depressing.I think if I ever move down there all I'd be buying are compacts!

Went to Buffalo, NY today and of course had to stop at Buffalo gun center for a drool. Handled a few toys, but after I spoke my first sentence I got "are you from Canada or something?" aparently I dont say 'about' right, last time I was there my 'Z' gave me away lol.
They have soooo many nice toys I'll never get to experience because because of our laws it's downright depressing.I think if I ever move down there all I'd be buying are compacts!
How exactly is a C&R permit different from our situation here? There are no collectors or collections here, really? What?Some things about firearms in the US are definitely less restrictive than in Canada, but some other things are more restrictive. What I, personally, miss the most about the US, is the ability for a licensed collector to buy firearms approved by ATFE as "curios and relics" directly from a private citizen. The collector still has to keep records much like those kept by FFLs, but at least it allows for collectors and collections, not something done in Canada.
Yes my friends there are issues besides guns!! I love my guns and shooting as much as any of you. I'm also privileged to live six months in Canada and six months wherever I want here in the US. I'm in Texas for the winter with my guns and plenty of ammo and really have a good time.
But access to firearms is not LIFE. I'm always happy to get back to Canada. For one I don't get up in the morning and get dressed complete with handgun, BUG and knife because I feel like I have to. Then there is the whole attitude thing. I agree that our gun laws are a pain at times. But there is more to quality life. I know a guy that won't go down his driveway to pick up the mail without arming himself. People in some places here won't get out of their vehicles to use an ATM. Some people here can't understand why others think that concealed carry on college campuses might be a bad idea.
I've never given a moments thought to the relative wound channels from one caliber to another. There are people here that spend more time picking their carry ammo than I spend buying a truck. Do you really want to trade places?




























