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- montreal,kepek republik
For me a hardcase, and my wife and me use canadian products call nanuk
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I have no use for any hard case (unless travelling) but the bottom line is what is required by law for a restricted or prohib firearm?
National-Socialist Republic of Quebecistan's CFO made it clear last year that as far as SQ is concerned, soft cases are a no-no for the purpose of transporting restricteds or leaving firearms unattended in a vehicle. Also a no-no if the non-restricted in a soft case doesn't have a lock on it.
A tr gun (DCRA) takes more abuse than a hunting gun. TR is 300m to 900m and may fire 1000 rounds per year in this country and more in those warmer. Because it has to be carried (no cars allowed) all over the range you don't want to double your weight with a hard case and a soft case with a strap is the way to go. It's not so much to protect the gun but to have an easy way to carry a gun that is not really designed to be carried!
The laws for transporting are fedederal, not provincial, so it applied to QC as well if they like it or not.
What?!?! They're just making up their own rules now? That's so F*uct



























