I don't know what the measurement is, but have been told, and am going by the understanding that, when running a 14" factory barrel, the shotgun has to have standard buttstock affixed. A folder or anything shorter (pistol grip), and it becomes too short (< 26") to be non-restricted.
Again, I don't know how they actually measure out, but I believe an 18" barrel with folder is as short as that can go.
Happy to be corrected.

Is that the factory barrel?It would be tough I think to get it with a folder. Can definitely go shorter than the factory stock though. The raptor grip is enough. This one was 26.5”
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This is for semi auto and for hacksaw jobs. Factory, non-semi autos can be shorter than that.In Canada, the legal overall length of a firearm is defined as follows:
Mossberg Shockwaves and Remington Tac 14s are non restricted and have 14 inch barrels.
MiG25 is correct, overall length is by itself as section (c), but barrel length is talked about as part of (b), notice the "and" meaning ii and iii are together for semi auto centerfire. (Not rimfire)This is for semi auto and for hacksaw jobs. Factory, non-semi autos can be shorter than that.
Those are completely fine... it's the way the law was written.
Prohibited right from the rcmp website:
- A rifle or shotgun that has been altered to make it less than 660 mm (26 inches) in overall length.
- A rifle or shotgun that has been altered to make the barrel length less than 457 mm (18 inches) where the overall firearm length is 660 mm (26 inches) or more
Those two you mentioned are not altered, they are manufactured that way... completely legal. But you cut your barrel down to 17 inches... straight to jail.




























