CF Handguns?

24" and less, a place to discuss all things handgun related, section 7.3. Long barrelled revolvers, long barrelled pistols and section 5. Overseas contributions are more than welcome.

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Re: CF Handguns?

#71 Post by phaedra1106 »

Where did you find that top photo?

Saddler and SimG told me there were no records of their early days together :)
There's room for all Gods creatures, next to the mash and gravy :)
Dougan

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#72 Post by Dougan »

Mike357 wrote:
Dougan wrote:
Browning_grrl wrote: Have you a particular interest in ladies' fashions? razz
Where Dromia is from in Britain the men actually do wear skirts! razz
They are called Kilts, cause the last guy to call them skirts got kilt! :D
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Dougan

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#73 Post by Dougan »

Blu wrote:
Dougan wrote:
Browning_grrl wrote: Have you a particular interest in ladies' fashions? razz
Where Dromia is from in Britain the men actually do wear skirts! razz
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Enough said 5mith
...yup nuff said lol
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#74 Post by joe »

Browning_grrl wrote:
ordnance wrote:Apart from some firearms types ( Handguns ) the laws in Canada seem similar to England Scotland and
Wales and stricter in some respects.

Possession and Acquisition Licence, or PAL.

Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) tests.
If applicants are applying for a license for restricted or prohibited firearms they must pass the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFC) tests in addition to the CFSC.
It seems virtually impossible to carry a firearm for self defense.
Criminal and Psychiatric Checks

According to section 5(1) of the Firearms Act, “[a] person is not eligible to hold a licence if it is desirable, in the interests of the safety of that or any other person, that the person not possess a firearm. Therefore, “[a]n applicant for a firearm licence in Canada must pass background checks which consider criminal, mental, addiction and domestic violence records. Besides criminal checks, in order to determine eligibility under the Act, authorities must consider whether within the previous five years the applicant
All firearms have to be unloaded when stored. Non-restricted firearms must be secured with a locking device, “such as a trigger lock or cable lock (or remove the bolt) so the firearms cannot be fired,” or the firearm must be locked “in a cabinet, container or room that is difficult to break into.

All true, but not necessarily all bad. And I can still wander the woods with my .308 or my 12 ga or whatever and hunt anything I buy a permit for, over millions of acres of Crown land, and fire my revolver at my Club whenever I want. And, most importantly, there are NO restrictions on what type or how much ammo I can buy, no cops inspect my house to see where I store my guns, and once I have my Licence, I can buy as many of whatever kind of guns I want. And I can sell any of 'em too, to anyone who shows me a valid Licence - no paperwork at all. Nada. And , just last week a new Law was passed essentially giving us the right to transport our restricted guns (i.e. handguns) to anywhere 'reasonable' just on the basis of our Licence without any further specific permits. One for us good guyz..... :)

that pretty good since you lot dont have a right to arms like the usa or like we ( used to) do (well in theory under the bill of rights)
does the CMP have gun licences holders on a national computor system so you if were involved with police they would know that are have a gun licence and if you were suspected of any wrong doing you would get a knock on the door by your licencing department ??
Browning_grrl

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#75 Post by Browning_grrl »

joe wrote:


that pretty good since you lot dont have a right to arms like the usa or like we ( used to) do (well in theory under the bill of rights)
does the CMP have gun licences holders on a national computor system so you if were involved with police they would know that are have a gun licence and if you were suspected of any wrong doing you would get a knock on the door by your licencing department ??

I'm not sure with 'non-restricted' guns - i.e. most long guns, but I'm pretty sure there is such a system with regard to restricted - i.e. handguns and some semis like AR's.
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