Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Which of the following is characteristic of a 'Prohibited' firearm classification?
Firearms converted from automatic to semi-automatic remain in the prohibited class regardless of barrel length.
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Question: Which of the following is characteristic of a 'Prohibited' firearm classification?
Answer options:
- Any rifle with a total length of less than 660 mm
- A handgun with a barrel length of 106 mm
- A shotgun that can hold more than 5 shells in the magazine ✅ A rifle converted from an automatic firearm to a semi-automatic
Correct answer: A rifle converted from an automatic firearm to a semi-automatic
Explanation: Firearms converted from automatic to semi-automatic remain in the prohibited class regardless of barrel length.
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