Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When storing a high-powered air rifle (exceeding 500 fps and 5.7 joules), which storage regulations must be followed?
Air rifles that meet the definition of a firearm for licensing purposes must follow the same storage regulations as other non-restricted firearms.
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Question: When storing a high-powered air rifle (exceeding 500 fps and 5.7 joules), which storage regulations must be followed?
Answer options:
- No storage regulations apply ✅ Same as a non-restricted firearm
- Must be stored in a vault with the air tank removed
- Must be stored similarly to a restricted handgun
Correct answer: Same as a non-restricted firearm
Explanation: Air rifles that meet the definition of a firearm for licensing purposes must follow the same storage regulations as other non-restricted firearms.
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