Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
A handgun chambered in .25 or .32 calibre is legally classified as:
Specify calibres including .25 and .32 are classified as prohibited by the Criminal Code, with some exceptions for international sporting competitions.
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Question: A handgun chambered in .25 or .32 calibre is legally classified as:
Answer options:
- Non-restricted
- Restricted ✅ Prohibited
- Unregulated
Correct answer: Prohibited
Explanation: Specify calibres including .25 and .32 are classified as prohibited by the Criminal Code, with some exceptions for international sporting competitions.
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