Show Me your Truck Shotgun

Here's mine. I work way out in the bush sometimes.
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Mines just a simple 410 hiker...

It's more for if I feel like randomly going into the woods and shooting some targets have a box or 2 and some clays in the back as well. or if I hit a deer and have to dispatch it.


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not rain on any parades, but....

From http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...sbergs-not-SBS-in-the-US!?highlight=birdshead

from Sargent Slaughters fine posting -

"by combining a barrel from a licensed firearms manufacture that is less than 406mm (16.0") in length and a receiver/frame fitted with a pistol grip only, this firearm may be deemed a "handgun" and therefore "RESTRICTED" under the definition of "restricted firearm" in Part III/Firearms and Other Weapons of Section 84 (1) (a) of the Criminal Code of Canada.
- "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. "

This is the excerpt that was included in the email from Valerie Kekanovich
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Canadian Firearms Program
Canadian Firearms Registry
1-800-731-4000 ext 1057
unit ext 1065
fax 613-993-5548
 
not rain on any parades, but....

From http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...sbergs-not-SBS-in-the-US!?highlight=birdshead

from Sargent Slaughters fine posting -

"by combining a barrel from a licensed firearms manufacture that is less than 406mm (16.0") in length and a receiver/frame fitted with a pistol grip only, this firearm may be deemed a "handgun" and therefore "RESTRICTED" under the definition of "restricted firearm" in Part III/Firearms and Other Weapons of Section 84 (1) (a) of the Criminal Code of Canada.
- "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. "

This is the excerpt that was included in the email from Valerie Kekanovich
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Canadian Firearms Program
Canadian Firearms Registry
1-800-731-4000 ext 1057
unit ext 1065
fax 613-993-5548

I can fire a shotgun with a regular stock with 1 hand so does that make it a pistol because it has the orginal stock....

What about the mares leg firearm? It's under that and can be fired by 1 hand but was called a rifle ie non restricted. It's flawed..
 
Oh I agree its flawed thinking on their part, and makes no sense to me!

I found this out when I was looking to get a 14" 870 and use a birds head on it... this made me back away from that ( fine ) idea
 
Oh I agree its flawed thinking on their part, and makes no sense to me!

I found this out when I was looking to get a 14" 870 and use a birds head on it... this made me back away from that ( fine ) idea

I bought the gun with a pistol grip and it was non-restricted, a birds head grip wont change that as long as its not shorter then 26 inchs. The overall length of the pistol grip that comes with it is 28.75 inches. The birdshead grip will not make that less, prob longer.
 
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I just throw my old Mossberg 500A behind the seat. It's not worth much, with the folder it is short and handy and I can put a pistol light on it for night time activities.

 
not rain on any parades, but....

From http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...sbergs-not-SBS-in-the-US!?highlight=birdshead

from Sargent Slaughters fine posting -

"by combining a barrel from a licensed firearms manufacture that is less than 406mm (16.0") in length and a receiver/frame fitted with a pistol grip only, this firearm may be deemed a "handgun" and therefore "RESTRICTED" under the definition of "restricted firearm" in Part III/Firearms and Other Weapons of Section 84 (1) (a) of the Criminal Code of Canada.
- "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. "

This is the excerpt that was included in the email from Valerie Kekanovich
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Canadian Firearms Program
Canadian Firearms Registry
1-800-731-4000 ext 1057
unit ext 1065
fax 613-993-5548

So... if I read this correctly, my 18.5" barreled Mossberg with a pistol/birdshead grip would still be non-restricted? Sorry if I'm helping to derail the thread here, but we just opened a whole new can 'o worms.
 
It isn't law. It says "may be considered". Laws contain definitive terms where there is usually no room for interpretation. Like the mares leg, a pump action cannot be operated with one hand. Scare tactics.
 
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8.5 grizz, the reason I bought it. it and 2 mags fit perfectly tucked away behind the rear seat of my crew!
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Built to take a #### kicking and keep on ticking after all the what seemed like an endless amount of work. She's pretty but all function dont have to worry about rust with the cerekote and the adjustable stock is nice for when I have a bulky jacket on or just a tshirt good to go all seasons.
 
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