Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Under current Canadian regulations, a handgun with a barrel length of exactly 106 mm is generally classified as:
Handguns with barrel lengths greater than 105 mm are classified as restricted. Those equal to or less than 105 mm are classified as prohibited.
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Question: Under current Canadian regulations, a handgun with a barrel length of exactly 106 mm is generally classified as:
Answer options:
- Non-restricted ✅ Restricted
- Prohibited
- Antique
Correct answer: Restricted
Explanation: Handguns with barrel lengths greater than 105 mm are classified as restricted. Those equal to or less than 105 mm are classified as prohibited.
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