A friend and I were having a discussion about hunting in Ontario with a shotgun and he asked me about plugging the tube to 2 rounds. We were discussing how long the plug would have to be. We both run VersaMax's marked as 3.5" guns. My assertion was that as long as you couldn't lock in a third 3.5" shell into the tube you would be OK. His assertion is that as long as you can't lock a third 2-3/4" shell into the tube you are legal.
With my assertion the amount of space available for shells in the tube would be just under 9", let's say 8.5" which would allow more than two 2-3/4". After some discussion we decided to reach out to the MNR here and ask.
Here's the response:
So with that said I decided to go look up the law itself and there is no mention of shell size:
Does anybody know of any case law that exists in regards to this? I haven't been able to find any. To me the 2-3/4" seems a little arbitrary because if it were truly "more than 2 of any shell", I have some of those little shorty's they are selling and I can definitely get more than 2 of those in if it's plugged to be able to hold exactly two 2-3/4" shells.
I'm not going to risk it to find out but I have a hard time believing that if a judge is shown that a marked 3.5" gun cannot physically hold three shells of 3.5" but can hold three shorter shells in the tube that they would not dismiss the charge.
What do you guys know or think?
With my assertion the amount of space available for shells in the tube would be just under 9", let's say 8.5" which would allow more than two 2-3/4". After some discussion we decided to reach out to the MNR here and ask.
Here's the response:
Thank you for your inquiry.
No, you would not be legally able to hunt with this shotgun as you can hold more than two 2 ¾” shells in the magazine. This would be an offence under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act. You need to modify the plug in the magazine by making it slightly longer until you can no longer get more than two rounds in the magazine. Don’t make it too long however, or you won’t be able to fit the two 3 ½” shells in. If you are unable to preform this work yourself, any gunsmith can do it for you.
So with that said I decided to go look up the law itself and there is no mention of shell size:
Shotguns
19 A person shall not hunt with a shotgun unless the shotgun has been permanently plugged or altered so that it cannot hold a total of more than three shells at one time in the chamber and magazine. 1997, c. 41, s. 19.
Does anybody know of any case law that exists in regards to this? I haven't been able to find any. To me the 2-3/4" seems a little arbitrary because if it were truly "more than 2 of any shell", I have some of those little shorty's they are selling and I can definitely get more than 2 of those in if it's plugged to be able to hold exactly two 2-3/4" shells.
I'm not going to risk it to find out but I have a hard time believing that if a judge is shown that a marked 3.5" gun cannot physically hold three shells of 3.5" but can hold three shorter shells in the tube that they would not dismiss the charge.
What do you guys know or think?