No, sir.You guys don't have the equivalent of the 2A do you?
No, sir.You guys don't have the equivalent of the 2A do you?
Lol! This ban will solve absolutely nothing if they don't crack down on one of the largest smuggling hubs in Canada, the Akwesasne reserve.
The principal models being prohibited:Do you have a copy of said list?
It's a good thing they're finally addressing those mortars. Amirite?The principal models being prohibited:
- M16, AR-10, AR-15 rifles and M4 carbine
- Ruger Mini-14 rifle
- US Rifle M14
- Vz58 rifle and CZ858 rifle
- Robinson Armament XCR rifle
- CZ Scorpion EVO 3 carbine and pistol
- Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine
- SIG Sauer SIG MCX and SIG Sauer SIG MPX carbines and pistols
- Swiss Arms Classic Green and Four Seasons series rifles
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Canada Gazette, May 1, 2020 Part II
I was signed up to get my PAL second week of April but then Canada shutdown. After reading that list I see no point.It's a good thing they're finally addressing those mortars. Amirite?
I did not see the SKS on there. I highly recommend you go buy one.The principal models being prohibited:
- M16, AR-10, AR-15 rifles and M4 carbine
- Ruger Mini-14 rifle
- US Rifle M14
- Vz58 rifle and CZ858 rifle
- Robinson Armament XCR rifle
- CZ Scorpion EVO 3 carbine and pistol
- Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine
- SIG Sauer SIG MCX and SIG Sauer SIG MPX carbines and pistols
- Swiss Arms Classic Green and Four Seasons series rifles
More in this link
Canada Gazette, May 1, 2020 Part II
Good elk gun?I did not see the SKS on there. I highly recommend you go buy one.
If memory serves you were mostly interested for hunting, no?I was signed up to get my PAL second week of April but then Canada shutdown. After reading that list I see no point.
Yup. I have two rifles coming my way from family who don't use them so I'm good there for now. Been looking into shotguns as that'll be my first real purchase I think. I'll be getting my restricted but mixed emotions on owning a handgun. Some people I've chatted with say it really isn't worth the hassle and it would realistically be a show piece for the most part.If memory serves you were mostly interested for hunting, no?
I've heard that from row other people now but haven't read about it myself. Is this for real? Natives don't have to comply?Thank god, these rifles serve no other purpose than to kill as many people as quickly as possible, they're not for hunting.
Buuuut, if you're native you can keep the very rifle we just claimed has no use other than to kill people and isn't for hunting TO HUNT.
But these incredibly dangerous weapons have no place in our society... Unless you're native, then it's cool, bruh. Everyone else though, when you own these you are literally possessing evil implements of mass destruction.
You guys can't carry a pistol?Yup. I have two rifles coming my way from family who don't use them so I'm good there for now. Been looking into shotguns as that'll be my first real purchase I think. I'll be getting my restricted but mixed emotions on owning a handgun. Some people I've chatted with say it really isn't worth the hassle and it would realistically be a show piece for the most part.
100%. I'll try to find the source for you.I've heard that from row other people now but haven't read about it myself. Is this for real? Natives don't have to comply?
Here it is:I've heard that from row other people now but haven't read about it myself. Is this for real? Natives don't have to comply?
Lol. I'm no expert but to the best of my knowledge of you own a handgun legally you have to have it locked up with ammo locked up seperate, can't deny home searches, if you take it to range you need to call RCMP (?) and tell them when, where and must go directly to range and back and some other things. If I'm correct then what's the sense? I would never keep a handgun loaded and ready in my house as a means for defense so I can't see much value unless I run into some extra money to burn.You guys can't carry a pistol?
SMH.Here it is:
More than 1K models of assault-style weapons now prohibited in Canada: PM Trudeau
"The justice minister said there will be an exception for Indigenous peoples exercising a hunting record under Section 35 of the Constitution Act, which recognizes Indigenous rights; as well as an exception for people who use one of the now-banned guns to hunt to feed themselves or their families, until they can acquire a “suitable replacement.’ "
All that means is "we're gonna let you keep them and keep using them in perpetuity".Wtf is a "suitable replacement" and who determines that?
So depending on where you live there are different restrictions for hunting. 1 County over from me we can only use bows for deer hunting. Out on my father in laws farm you can only use pistols and slug guns (shotguns with a rifled barrel) to hunt deer because of the hunting zone his property is in. Other areas you can use what you like. It won't blow the deer apart if that's what you are thinking, but that really depends on your shot placement. When we are out at the farm I prefer to use a bolt action 20 gauge slug gun. Another thing to take into consideration when using a shotgun for deer is the bullets are going to be heavy as fuck, and move slow. My 12 gauge duck ammo is about 200 Fps faster than a 12 gauge slug, that's a huge difference.Lol. I'm no expert but to the best of my knowledge of you own a handgun legally you have to have it locked up with ammo locked up seperate, can't deny home searches, if you take it to range you need to call RCMP (?) and tell them when, where and must go directly to range and back and some other things. If I'm correct then what's the sense? I would never keep a handgun loaded and ready in my house as a means for defense so I can't see much value unless I run into some extra money to burn.
I gotta question for you. I'm reading that 9 Americans enjoy deer hunting with a 12 gauge, this sounds retarded to me. Wouldn't you need to be at least 70 yards and potentially damage the meat? Why would anyone choose a shotgun over a rifle when hunting deer?
Are you going to help vote JT out in the next election?So depending on where you live there are different restrictions for hunting. 1 County over from me we can only use bows for deer hunting. Out on my father in laws farm you can only use pistols and slug guns (shotguns with a rifled barrel) to hunt deer because of the hunting zone his property is in. Other areas you can use what you like. It won't blow the deer apart if that's what you are thinking, but that really depends on your shot placement. When we are out at the farm I prefer to use a bolt action 20 gauge slug gun. Another thing to take into consideration when using a shotgun for deer is the bullets are going to be heavy as fuck, and move slow. My 12 gauge duck ammo is about 200 Fps faster than a 12 gauge slug, that's a huge difference.
Depends how far you are from a range. I use mine pretty frequently but I can understand that there are people who wouldn't. Ultimately there's no downside to getting the license whether you use it or not.Yup. I have two rifles coming my way from family who don't use them so I'm good there for now. Been looking into shotguns as that'll be my first real purchase I think. I'll be getting my restricted but mixed emotions on owning a handgun. Some people I've chatted with say it really isn't worth the hassle and it would realistically be a show piece for the most part.