Odd. But thank you! Am I correct in saying that's also illegal to convert a rifle into a bullpup even if its overall length is still 660m+?
It can't function when disassembled. The receiver and or trigger group has to be part of the stock or something.
There is a minimum barrel length of 4 1/8"... any length above this is legal as long as the barrel was manufactured by a registered manufacturer and the OAL is 26+".
In the USA the legislation pertaining to SBR's and full auto units and suppressors is Federal and requires Federal permits. The SBR tax stamp is $200... so there is one firearm benefit of being Canadian.
105mm applies to handgun barrels.
Where is it stated that a business must be a registered manufacturer to make barrels?
I hope someone will list the appropriate criminal code. I was under the belief that you need to be a registered manufactur to make guns and gun parts.
Is there a registered gunsmith list or Canadian standard to be called a smith?
From what I know. If you can take a gun apart, you could call yourself a gunsmith. This still doesnt mean you can make your own barrels for sale.
Joe and Jerry would know whats involved to make gun parts legally.
Ok getting back on track. There is a 105mm minimum length as long as its a manufactured barrel. Didnt know that but it makes sence!
The criminal code says you cant cut a barrel shorter than 18.5", correct?
What then is the definition of a manufactured barrel and who an make one?



























