This video, part two of a series on Canada's Bill C-21, details the proposed grandfathering provisions for firearms, new safe storage requirements, and other aspects of the legislation. The speaker, an experienced firearms instructor, explains the implications for current firearm owners, the potential shift towards requiring actual safes over locking cabinets, and the government's rationale for these changes, drawing parallels to international buyback programs. The content emphasizes the importance of responsible firearm ownership and safe storage practices.
This video provides an overview of Canadian firearm classifications: non-restricted, restricted, and prohibited. It details the licensing requirements, including mandatory safety courses and background checks. Specific regulations regarding barrel length, firearm types (semi-automatic vs. manually operated), and named firearms are discussed, highlighting how these factors determine a firearm's classification and legal use in Canada. The discussion also touches upon antique firearms and the grandfathering of certain prohibited firearms.
This guide explains Canadian firearm laws as discussed by Matt Carriker and Furious Pete at Silverdale Gun Club. It covers the distinctions between restricted, non-restricted, and prohibited firearms, emphasizing that firearms like the AR-15 are restricted by name. The video also touches on magazine capacity limits, particularly for semi-automatic centerfire rifles, and the importance of adhering to range regulations for restricted firearms.
This video provides an expert review of the Swiss Arms SG550 and FAMAE SG540 rifles, focusing on their history, technical features, and Canadian legal context. Edward O, a TFB TV contributor with high authority, details the piston-operated rotating bolt system, unique sights, and aftermarket support available for these firearms. The review also addresses practical workarounds for magazine capacity limitations in Canada.
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