In the letter from the RCMP posted by RRH.01 it clearly states that the "antique firearm" is indeed not legally considered to be a firearm at all.
It also states that it can be possessed without a license or a registration certificate.
However, it does require the owner to store the antique as though it were a firearm, per the RCMP storage regulations.
I'm no lawyer, but I can read, so to me this means carry it wherever you want. Same status as an air pistol with muzzle velocity under 500 fps, not a firearm.
If you use it like weapon, you will get charged as such. Just like an air pistol.
Fire retardant jump suit deployed.
Absolutely cannot carry wherever you want. There is clear information on transporting antique handguns (locked box can't see through etc) So unless your in an area that you can legally shoot it the gun is in transport and transport rules apply. Once you get to your legal to discharge a firearm area you can then open carry and shoot. Since in BC at least you cannot hunt with a handgun then while you are in or on a motor vehicle, atv etc you are back in handgun transport rules and it must be in a locked box etc etc


















































