rommelrommel
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Flash hiders and brakes do not add to the barrel length regarding OAL legal description.
Yes they do.
Flash hiders and brakes do not add to the barrel length regarding OAL legal description.
One customs case attracted RCMP attention and banned high capacity mags for 10/22 owners.
Despite that guy be told repeatedly to shut up about it because what happened was exactly what he was warned about here.
Flash hiders and brakes do not add to the barrel length regarding OAL legal description.
One customs case attracted RCMP attention and banned high capacity mags for 10/22 owners.
Yes and no. Correct that they do not add to the barrel length but if attached in a manner that requires a tool to remove they are considered included in the OAL.
Basically if you need tools to make a gun smaller then you're OK.
That is a common belief you stated. You could be right though. Could you please show us in the FA or regs where it states a flash hider or other brakes does not count towards OAL?
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Moe
“Tools to remove” is not supported anywhere in the law, regulations, or case law. Sure, maybe QD pins and such are tempting fate but OAL sure seems to be in an assembled, as it is state and no more.
The SFSS has put Troy PAR’s in the FRT as NR by virtue of a muzzle brake so they seem to think they count, for what little that’s worth.
I get the desire for what you're wanting to do, but why on earth would you want to invite the government into your business?
Sounds like Ruger Charger territory.
The GSG 16 was made specifically for the Canadian market with awareness of our rules and regs so I don’t think GSG will shoot themselves in the foot by releasing a variant here that would mess with the mag capacity (I hope).
The GSG 5 is no longer made and not available Canada. (Copyright lawsuit AND Prohibited as MP5 variant)
So the only thing that could mess with mag capacity is someone making their own Restricted GSG16 and then asking to register it at such... for what purpose? I don’t know, but I don’t see any minor benefit worth the risk of losing mag capacity or the convenience of taking a NR out for a shoot vs. only being able to use it at the range (and due to Covid mine has been closed for a while) but I still get to shoot once in a while at a farm.
But the law does not state that restricted Rimfire rifles have a magazine capacity restriction.
Pistols yes, but I'm not making a pistol.
What about all those 8" barrels and folding stocks for 10/22s? With the endless amount of aftermarket there must be some properly registered restricted 10/22s out there.
Sad that we cant have something the way it was designed to be used due to fear of our government taking it away even when in full compliance with every one of their idiotic rules.
But what makes that not a pistol?
I think with the 8” barrel and the stock fully collapsed it would/(could) be legally classified as a pistol. Which would then make the mags dual purpose and therefore have all the mags capped at 10 rounds regardless if one owned a full length NR version or not..
Look at the CZ Scorpion EVO 3... 7.71 inch barrel and folding stock Restricted and Classified as a Pistol. And because there was a rifle version using the same magazines you could only have 5 round mags... (I know Centerfire have some different rules).
The civilian version of the Scorpion has now become Prohibited because there is a Military Version used by a few Eastern European countries Police/ Military teams that has burst and auto capability - that last part is off topic but shows how quickly something can be lumped together and swept into a category.
No argument that the rules are often contradicting and make little to no sense and are written and interpreted by people who have either a conflicting interest (want as many prohibited as possible) or lack of knowledge and willingness to learn.
I also admit that I lack detailed knowledge of all the difference in regulations between Rimfire and centerfire...
The reason I heard the Scorpions and MPX’s were included in the list was because they were based on “military assault weapons”.... Ridiculous I know but apparently that was the justification (if you can call it that) to add them to the list...