I don't know anything about that.
It was just Bob's comment about the woman carrying the pistol & shooting
the wolf pack in Romania (was it Romania?). And the reply that guns are
illegal in Canada with the response that rifles are NOT, but that you
wouldn't want to carry a rifle on a bicycle.
Which made me think about what kind of rifle could you carry on a
bicycle, and I remembered that old Air Force folding survival rifle.
Googling for it, I discovered they're now made by Henry & Henry's web
site says they have dealers in Canada where you can buy one.
Basically all moot for me, because between cameras & guitars I'll never
have any money left over to buy guns anyway.
On 7/17/2013 11:14 AM, Bill wrote:
On 17/07/2013 8:38 AM, John wrote:
Henry Repeating Arms sells the AR-7 through Canadian dealers.
The AR-7 is classed as a restricted weapon in Canada due to it's barrel
length. As such, it is of limited use to a sportsman, since it cannot be
freely transported (you must notify the local police regarding your
exact route and obtain a permit for transport from point A to point B
with no stops in between, and the firearm must be transported unloaded
in a locked case with a trigger lock applied), and you cannot have the
thing out out public. Generally, restricted firearms can only be
transported from a person's residence to a shooting range.
A person caught carrying an AR-7 in Canada would probably do some jail
time.
bill
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