- Location
- Medicine Hat, AB
What really ticks me off about this is that a handgun barrel in 25-06 is prohibited as is .32 ACP. The law does not say .25 and .32 plus or minus a couple hundred thou.
ace_himself said:I was curious as to what the reason would be for doing this? .
hoochie said:the pistols were banned because most of the .32's and .25's had the ability to be concealed in a persons pants pocket. I can put my .32 in the fron pocket of my jeans and its very hard to tell whats in there...
its a little harder to hide a 9mm, .40 or a .45
The ban on Nunchuks is simply silly cause unless you spend a lot of time practicing with them you are more likely to hurt yourself with them than anyone else.Why were "nunchuks" banned? Because someone felt something had to be done. The "imperative to do something" usually trumps the "imperative to do something correct".
667 said:Easiest way to ban approx. half the legally owned/registered handguns in the country. This means in one generation maybe two the gov' will have eliminated half the HG's Canadians own.
For the politicians: if you banned something that the criminals never use, you need to see your psychiatrist.sunray said:"...Why were "nunchuks" banned?..." For the same reason blow guns, morning stars and shuriken are prohibited. Too many Pygmie, medieval, ninjas holding up variety stores. Trying to figure out why something is banned or not can give you serious brain damage.
Unfortunately not 32-20 made the list for not being antique and it is 32 caliber so it is a Prohib, see below:Silverado said:Isn't a gun of that age considered an antique, and outside the prohibition?
firearms prescribed as antique firearms in the Criminal Code regulations. These are:
Handguns:
manufactured before 1898 that can discharge centre-fire cartridges, other than a handgun designed or adapted to discharge 32 Short Colt, 32 Long Colt, 32 Smith and Wesson, 32 Smith and Wesson Long, 32-20 Winchester, 38 Smith and Wesson; 38 Short Colt, 38 Long Colt, 38-40 Winchester, 44-40 Winchester, or 45 Colt cartridges
The Criminal Code defines the following firearms as prohibited:
handguns with a barrel length of 105 mm (4.1 inches) or less, and handguns that discharge .25 or .32 calibre ammunition, except for a few specific models used in International Shooting Union competitions;.