I have a friend (no, seriously) who has taken possession of an 1875 Belgian Bulldog in .32 Colt Short from a 90-year-old relative that recently moved into an assisted care facility. So it's either not a firearm under our laws or seriously prohibited and I'm hoping someone here can let me know before I contact the RCMP. Age-wise, it's old enough to qualify as not a firearm, so it comes down to whether or not .32 Colt Short is considered an "available" centre-fire cartridge as I understand it. Anybody know? If not, exactly who should I call to find out officially?


















































