It's easier to make a magwell adapter for a rifle that take AK mags to take AR mags than vice versa. Just sayin'. I'd prefer AK mag lower and an adapter for AR mags.
On an existing FRT, which is a 180B that takes Stanag mags.FRT records is not required to manufacture and sell firearm in Canada.
Looks like this thread back fired...I didnt even know the vote existed and from what I can see lots people are voting against OP.
Maybe the libs will be putting an end to the pistol mag issue.
I'll bet they will be putting an end to a lot more than that
On an existing FRT, which is a 180B that takes Stanag mags.
there is NO requirement in Canada law for there to be an FRT in order to make/sell firearms in Canada. FRT is an OPINION of the RCMP. the RCMP do not make the laws they just uphold them, the only time their opinion is needed is when there is a court matter. if the rifle meets the definaition under Canadian law as non restricted, then it is.
there is NO requirement in Canada law for there to be an FRT in order to make/sell firearms in Canada. FRT is an OPINION of the RCMP. the RCMP do not make the laws they just uphold them, the only time their opinion is needed is when there is a court matter. if the rifle meets the definaition under Canadian law as non restricted, then it is.
Does that mean that an AR with a 20 inch barrel is non restricted?
I think your statement may be logical and make sense but I really don't think you want to be the one pushing the boundaries and going to court to prove your theory. They will bury you with our tax dollars funding their lawyers.
There has been a lot of talk lately about rifles not needing an FRT but I think that since the same people making up these stupid "laws" are the same people who are enforcing them we're going to be on the losing end of any fight that goes to court. Keep in mind that most judges are older and most likely have a lieberal mindset and will be siding with the RCMP in most situations. You would need a heck of a lot of money and time at your disposal for you to have a chance at winning.
an AR is prescribed restricted in Canadian law. nothing to do with the RCMP and their FRT views.
the RPD is not made in Canada. the CBSA confer with the RCMP as to it's classification. the RCMP determined that with an unlimited budget and 6 months it was easy to convert to full auto. if they couldnt convert it, it would still be non restricted.
AR mags. 10 rounder mags for me please.
This is directly from RCMP website.
Magazines designed or manufactured for both centrefire calibre rifles and handguns
Magazines designed to contain centrefire cartridges and designed or manufactured for use in a semiautomatic rifle are limited to five cartridges. However, magazines designed to contain centrefire cartridges and designed or manufactured for use in a semiautomatic handgun are limited to 10 cartridges. Magazines designed or manufactured for use in both semiautomatic rifles and semiautomatic handguns are subject to the limit of five cartridges.
Example:
Hi-Point rifle and handgun chambered for 9mm Luger caliber:
magazine capacities over five rounds are prohibited.
Therefore, it would have to be altered to only hold 5 Rounds.