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 illegal in Canada: a Taurus GX4 handgun, pepper spray, and an OTF automatic knife (Tekto Badger). It also showcases a manual flipper knife (Tekto F2 Bravo) as a legal alternative and an AR500 Phoenix backpack with a ballistic panel, which is restricted in some Canadian provinces. The content emphasizes the strictness of Canadian firearm and self-defense tool regulations.

Quick Summary

Three everyday carry items are illegal for average Canadians: a Taurus GX4 handgun, pepper spray (without permits), and the Tekto Badger OTF automatic knife. Additionally, the AR500 Phoenix backpack with a ballistic panel is restricted in certain provinces.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Illegal Canadian EDC
  2. 00:06Illegal Handgun: Taurus GX4
  3. 00:12Illegal Self-Defense Spray
  4. 00:21Illegal OTF Knife: Tekto Badger
  5. 00:33Legal Knife Alternative: Tekto F2 Bravo
  6. 00:41Illegal Backpack: AR500 Phoenix

Frequently Asked Questions

What everyday carry items are illegal in Canada according to the video?

The video identifies three main EDC items illegal for average Canadians: a Taurus GX4 handgun, pepper spray (without permits), and an Out-The-Front (OTF) automatic knife like the Tekto Badger. Additionally, a backpack with a ballistic panel, the AR500 Phoenix, is restricted in certain provinces.

What is the Tekto Badger knife and why is it illegal in Canada?

The Tekto Badger is an Out-The-Front (OTF) automatic knife featuring a D2 steel blade. It is classified as a prohibited weapon in Canada due to its automatic deployment mechanism, similar to restrictions in some US states.

What legal knife alternative is shown for Canadian EDC?

As a legal alternative for areas with knife restrictions, the video presents the Tekto F2 Bravo. This is a manual flipper knife that requires finger power to open, distinguishing it from prohibited spring-loaded or automatic knives.

Are ballistic backpacks legal in Canada?

Not all ballistic backpacks are legal in Canada. The AR500 Phoenix backpack, which includes a built-in Level IIIA ballistic panel, is explicitly mentioned as being illegal in certain Canadian provinces due to its protective armor component.

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