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Quoted: Yup, we're neighbors, I'm from BC/AB, keep my guns in AB for the most part as I do most of my shooting there and much of my family is there.
And yes, registration is the catch. Paul Martin would have used it against us had he been voted in again too.
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What do you have to do as far as background checks and what not? What about for full-autos? he
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Unfortunately FA is a no-no here but some guys still have them, those who owned them prior to '78, similar kinda deal to you guys down south but our FA's can't be fired and sit in safes. (Complex issue some guys here are in courts over right now, they refuse to issue transport permits for full autos despite them being legally owned) Hopefully they'll make it to the ranges again in the future...
We have to be licensed here as well and pass a safety course/exam, but for guns considered non restricted (like the 1919 and 870 in the pic) it's a walk in, buy, walk out deal. SBR's aren't a special class here either, we just have an overall length requirement (for ex 8" krinker plinkers are 100% kosher plinkers with whatever mag cap you like as long as the stock is welded out, as it has to be 26" overall otherwise it becomes restricted=range use only to put it simply.)
As for the H&K, there's a few here in Canada, just found me so to speak, a matter of knowing the right people. There's M203's here too, and as for rounds they are all inert of chalk dust type.