So if I don't have 12(6) I cannot inherite short bar. modern handguns?? Thats what I am learning here...What about the 'As a General rule' statement? Could there be an exception I wonder?
Wrong-You would just have to replace the barrel to a barrel with an OAL of 106mm or longer and turn in the old barrel to the RCMP as it is a prohibited device, then the firearm would be reclassified to restricted handgun status upon completion and verification of work preformed by a qualified Gunsmith. However be prepared to spend $$$.Stevo said:That's exactly right. You could inherit a 1942 4" Luger, but not a 1972 4" Smith & Wesson M39. No exceptions that I'm aware of.
pitdogboy said:hmmm. that is pretty much the worst thing I have learned in a while. So you guys are saying they would have to be surrendered? I am talking about a very sizable collection worth tens of thousands of $$ and priceless sentimental value. I am going to pose the question in a seperate thread to see if anyone has any first hand experience/knowledge.
knowledge can be a bit*h sometimes!!!
***SORRY FOR THE HYJACK***
RobAK said:I'm with Recce and Sigger69, I remember getting back from tour and having to register my Norc AK as it had gone restricted while I was overseas Croatia in '92/93.
sf said:This whole issue will boil down to property right being added to our constitution. The last I heard, CPC may do just that. There is still hope.
redleg said:you mis remember then. They went directly to prohibited. I have a copy of the old C17 regulations here to.
, I misremembered. Here is a good site for details http://www.guncontrol.ca/Content/MAW.htmOnly the AR 15 Trigger groupHank_81 said:The firearm of the design commonly known as the Armalite AR-180 Sporter carbine, and any variant or modified version of it.
whats the difference between this one and the one sold on wolverine supplies.(according to the CFC this rifle is prohib status)
redleg said:Oops, I misremembered. Here is a good site for details http://www.guncontrol.ca/Content/MAW.htm
I had mostly CAs at the time.
sigger69 said:http://www.theseniortimes.com/champion.htm
"In 1989 a gun buyer paid $10 for a Firearms Acquisition Certificate. The law required the potential gun owner to be 16 or older, without a criminal record and mentally fit. The legislation passed in 1991 in response to the Montreal Massacre was Bill C-80. The changes to the existing law were feeble and inadequate. The Uzi and the AK-47 were simply reclassified as “restricted”, as with handguns. Possession of these weapons involved merely filling out a second form."
As well as the new AR180B having a lower receiver constructed of plastic, as opposed to the original's sheetmetal.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hank_81
The firearm of the design commonly known as the Armalite AR-180 Sporter carbine, and any variant or modified version of it.
whats the difference between this one and the one sold on wolverine supplies.(according to the CFC this rifle is prohib status)
Only the AR 15 Trigger group both are excuse my terms a low cost manufactured rifle that were intended for third world countries[NOT Canada]




























