Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Can a person with a standard PAL acquire a handgun that was manufactured to be a replica?
Devices designed to look like a firearm with near precision (replicas) are prohibited; they are not the same as restricted handguns.
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Question: Can a person with a standard PAL acquire a handgun that was manufactured to be a replica?
Answer options:
- Yes, as long as it is stored correctly ✅ No, replicas are prohibited and cannot be legally acquired
- Yes, but only if they have a restricted endorsement
- Yes, but they need an ATT to take it home
Correct answer: No, replicas are prohibited and cannot be legally acquired
Explanation: Devices designed to look like a firearm with near precision (replicas) are prohibited; they are not the same as restricted handguns.
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