No difference really ... but then that Mossberg is also a restricted weapon under Canadian Law, if it can be aimed and fired with one hand!jbunny said:... no differant than putting a pistol grip on
a mossberg 500 shotgun, is there???????????
Under these provisions, if you can aim and fire it with one hand, you have created a "handgun" - and thus a "Restricted Weapon" - when you fit the barreled action to this stock ... (What's worse - under the latter part of the above Criminal Code provision, having done so, your 10/22 legally remains a handgun, and thus Resticted, even when you change it back to rifle configuration!“handgun” means a firearm that is designed, altered or intended to be aimed and fired by the action of one hand, whether or not it has been redesigned or subsequently altered to be aimed and fired by the action of both hands.
GrantR said:No difference really ... but then that Mossberg is also a restricted weapon under Canadian Law, if it can be aimed and fired with one hand!
1. Under Canadian Law, all "handguns" are "Restricted" (unless they are "Prohibited".)
2. The legal definition of "handgun" is found in Section 84 of the Criminal Code of Canada: Under these provisions, if you can aim and fire it with one hand, you have created a "handgun" - and thus a "Restricted Weapon" - when you fit the barreled action to this stock ... (What's worse - under the latter part of the above Criminal Code provision, having done so, your 10/22 legally remains a handgun, and thus Resticted, even when you change it back to rifle configuration!)
Don't be too confident - what you say is arguably true, but ... this stock goes further, and alters a rifle configuration to a pistol grip without buttstock! (You'd be well advised to research some of the case law on this ... Perhaps I should mention that I am a lawyer.)coltfan said:You can aim and fire anything with one hand....that don't make it a handgun......your reading too much into the regs.....
GrantR said:Don't be too confident - what you say is arguably true, but ... this stock goes further, and alters a rifle configuration to a pistol grip without buttstock! (You'd be well advised to research some of the case law on this ... Perhaps I should mention that I am a lawyer.)
No ...you don't have to mention what your profession is.......unless you are specifically a firearms law expert, your opinion is worth no more than any one elses.GrantR said:Perhaps I should mention that I am a lawyer.)
Okay ..... if you say so.coltfan said:No ...you don't have to mention what your profession is.......unless you are specifically a firearms law expert, your opinion is worth no more than any one elses.
GOOD LUCK!coltfan said:A non restricted rifle or shotgun does not change class due to the addition of a pistol grip.....it is still designed to be operated with 2 hands, just by sheer size and balance issues....any lawyer or welder would be able to argue that