She's talking about the fact that you need to take the unrestricted AND the restricted course to be able to buy an AR15 in Canada as it is classified as a restricted weapon.
The cartridges might be accurate, and exceptionally high velocity, which makes for true and straight flight. but put them through a 16" barrel limits the rifling, the velocity and the accuracy.. which makes them a scatter gun. The design is reallly intended for automatic, not semi automatic firing
on another thread the convenience store clerks were killed with restricted prohibited weapons
if not by crazy people then they were likely drug crazed
You're off your noggin, sonny.
Do you live in Cannada?
Are you some sort of PTSD case or just a professional thug? Ex-forces? (get VA help, now!), Police? or perhaps a jail bird? (not much difference between the last two types). One thing is for sure. You should not be armed at all as it is clear from these and previous posts that you are mentally ill.
Colpy, do you have a PAL or RPAL??
Have my CHL in Texas, now that I'm back in Canada going for my PAL July 9th and 6 weeks later have the course for the RPAL.
You know ACTS & PROVE.. It's interesting learning about the gun laws in Canada vs the USA.. I like the laws in Canada, they're much better.. they seems to be more sensible and regulated.
I guess that's why we don't see the level of gun crimes here in Canada as you see in the USA.
But you don't mean that in a BAD way!RPAL with a 12(5) OIC#13 endorsement that allows me to possess and trade military style prohibited weapons.
I like background checks, training and subsequent licensing to the level of ownership and use required. Beyond that, the Canadian framework strikes me as pretty well useless, arbitrary and vindictive.