I really need to shoot a beer can or three with that thing lol .
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Do you want a black powder pistol? I might know where there is one for sale.I really need to shoot a beer can or three with that thing lol .
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Handguns manufactured prior to 1898 require no license to own/use. They are prescribed antiques and are exempt.I have no idea how historic handguns fit into the travel requirement or where they can be used .
Do you want a black powder pistol? I might know where there is one for sale.
Coincidentally, 1898 may have been the last time a black powder pistol was used for crime.Unless it was manufactured prior to 1898 you're out of luck.
You can't legally buy, sell or trade any handgun in Canada.
Its how the Liberal government eliminated all gun crime in the country.
True. I had to go through the normal process of vetting for my restricted license, in order to purchase a pistol that takes 10 minutes to load. Back when I bought it you could buy exactly the same pistol, in New York State, with just your driver's license.Handguns manufactured prior to 1898 require no license to own/use. They are prescribed antiques and are exempt.
Technically you could shoot them in your back yard.
A modern reproduction is however NOT a prescribed antique and all laws/regulations pertaining to modern handguns must be followed.