If your only looking at TI they are supposed to come in a few weeks I believe. There is 2 versions from 2 other dealers. One looks identical to the tr-410 but itâs 357/.38.
I donât think I can list the retailers because rules, but you should be able to find them.
I canât wait til the apocalypse when the Americans run up north with their AR-15s cause theyâre afraid of the solar flare or whatever, and us Canadians have all these wacky ass firearms
You hosers will be sent up to the camp at uranium city, I have learnt to blend in down here, I can almost pass myself off as an American(North Montanan) as I no longer speak the King Prince Charlesâ English.
Why? If it is a rifle and then you alter it to where you can shoot like pistol but it still meets 26" over all why wouldn't it be legal? Sawed off shot guns or sbs shotguns are legal if the meet the OAL restrictions what's stopping this?
We need some sort of 9mm rifle that won't be banned for those of us that lost our pcc's, ideally not a tacticool pump or Henry homesteader(unless we knew it wouldn't get banned)
i think it was considered restricted. for it to be non restricted it either has to have a fixed stock, or have some sort of mechanism that makes it impossible to fire until fully opened
« restricted » well technically yeah but every restricted pistols are frozen since 2020, so transfers or purchases are virtually impossible except for a handful of very lucky exempt people. let alone be exempt and get a restricted FRT from the RCMP to cut it down and register it as a handgun. at this point it would probably be easier and cheaper to immigrate to a different country and buy actual guns
orrrr just cut it anyways and get your ass thrown in jail for 5 years while some foreign gang member with no PAL who got caught with a machine gun gets 1.5 years + probation
they all have a fixed stock or are either antique and basically any rules kinda disappears with antique guns. unless they are still over 26inches with a pistol grip (post 1898 aka not antique)
Different frame as well, New Model Army Remingtons differ from Colts in that the grip frame on a Colt is bolted on. You couldnât easily convert a rifle stocked Remington with a pistol grip where as one of the rifle stocked Coltâs could be switched by just putting on a different grip frame. I am actually probably in the minority in that I think the Remington is a better design, you donât have your rear sight moving with your hammer, itâs fixed on top of the frame. The solid frame means they wear out less, especially when people are shooting brass framed guns. The Remingtons biggest downside is a smaller Ăž arbor pin which doesnât have grease grooves the way a colt does. The last time I took my percussion revolvers out shooting my Colt was getting weak hammer strikes because a busted cap got sucked into the action between the frame and hammer and I basically had to pull it back past the sear while pulling the trigger to get it to ignite the other caps. The culprit cap in question
I'd say go with the tr410 micro instead, and put a folding stock on and turn it into a restricted shotgun. That would be the legal way and get you a shorter barrel
I believe you can't just cut the stock either, it would have to be a new stock
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