This EDC is Not Legal in Canada… 🇨🇦 #gun #tactical #canada @tektoknives

Published on September 12, 2023
Duration: 0:52

This video highlights three everyday carry items that are illegal for average citizens in Canada: the Taurus GX4 handgun, the Tekto Badger OTF automatic knife, and the AR500 Phoenix backpack due to its ballistic panel. The speaker, a tactical gear reviewer, emphasizes the strict regulations in Canada regarding firearms and certain types of knives, suggesting manual folding knives as a legal alternative. The content serves as a crucial awareness piece for individuals considering carrying such items internationally or within Canada.

Quick Summary

In Canada, common EDC items like the Taurus GX4 handgun, Tekto Badger OTF automatic knife, and AR500 Phoenix ballistic backpack are illegal for average citizens. Handgun carry is highly restricted, OTF knives are prohibited, and ballistic panels can make backpacks illegal in certain provinces. Manual folding knives are often legal alternatives.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Illegal Canadian EDC
  2. 00:06Handgun Legality (Taurus GX4)
  3. 00:12Pepper Spray Laws
  4. 00:21OTF Knife Ban (Tekto Badger)
  5. 00:33Manual Knife Alternative (Tekto F2 Bravo)
  6. 00:41Ballistic Backpack Legality (AR500)

Frequently Asked Questions

What common EDC items are illegal in Canada?

Common EDC items illegal in Canada include handguns like the Taurus GX4 (due to strict carry restrictions), OTF automatic knives such as the Tekto Badger, and ballistic backpacks like the AR500 Phoenix because of their integrated ballistic panels.

Are automatic knives legal in Canada?

No, Out-The-Front (OTF) automatic knives are prohibited in Canada. Manual folding knives, like the Tekto F2 Bravo, are generally considered legal alternatives, provided they meet other provincial or municipal regulations.

Can I carry a ballistic backpack in Canada?

Carrying a backpack with a built-in ballistic panel, such as the AR500 Phoenix, can be illegal in certain Canadian provinces. Regulations vary, so it's essential to check local laws before carrying such items.

What are the handgun laws in Canada for civilians?

Handgun carry for the average person in Canada is highly restricted and generally illegal without specific, difficult-to-obtain permits. Owning handguns also involves stringent licensing and registration processes.

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