lets see your thick bush guns!

Originally Posted by conor_90 View Post
How do you prove the difference between a barrel machined from a blank to finish at 12 inches and one you took a hacksaw to in your garage to an RC

Usually factory barrels like Remington - Winchester - Sako etc have factory markings on the barrel where aftermarket barrels never have these markings they have the aftermarket barrel manufacturer's markings.

Other than a sales receipt there really isn't a way to say if it was longer or shorter than 18.5" when it was originally manufactured.

Basically if it is aftermarket there is no way for enforcement to prove one way or another that it was not manufactured originally and unless you have the receipt you can't prove it either.

I have quite a few barrels that were manufactured shorter than 18.5" both from factory and aftermarket manufacturers.
 
Shield said their microsight could withstand 458 wm recoil “ absolutely” when I emailed them about it.

Would not fit on a weaver base so I filed and epoxied a pic sight base to a weaver base and put it in the front ring base of a rem model 7. Also had it on the weaver base on a rem 721 for the same sort of thing and the 220 grain loads didn’t bother it.

I had originally bought it to go with a S/S jury 458 wm that was going to finish at 20 inches and a ruger m77 mkII 338 wm. I was ultimately more concerned about any rails available for that rifle than the sight itself.

Vortex venom will work on a weaver base, shield dots are smaller and lower profile but have a thick “ recoil lug” in the middle of the mounting screw that only lets them fit a picatinny.

Using aimpoint mounts and certain sight bases will work for some rifles but position the sight in a forward position. I find on the rear base it’s more like using a peep, depends entirely on the stock I would guess.


Appreciate the information, conor_90. It's something I've been considering for some time, but I've never heard from anyone who had practical experience with it. Thanks!
 
Can you provide a document that proves it? RCMP letter, extract from firearm law, etc.

What I am getting at is when you get into argument with an officer you need something to prove your point. Someone saying on gunnutz forum "yeah it is legal" will not be enough.

When you have a factory made firearm with a barrel shorter than 457mm - you can show FRT. When you installed a short barrel - you can show what? Printout from this thread? Receipt from your gunsmith?

You can use the Firearms Act to prove it's legal to have such a barrel.
 
If your gun is over 26" an aftermarket barrel is not going to be a point of contention... there are thousands of firearms with aftermarket barrels... if you have hacksaw marks across the muzzle, you might have some "splainin'" to do.

Do you think that they would have missed regulating hundreds of gunsmiths across the country whose main business is screwing new barrels onto receivers???
 
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