Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
A 'deactivated firearm' that has been rendered permanently inoperable is:
A firearm that has been deactivated according to RCMP standards is no longer legally a firearm and requires no licence to possess.
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Question: A 'deactivated firearm' that has been rendered permanently inoperable is:
Answer options:
- Still considered a firearm requiring a PAL
- A replica firearm ✅ No longer a firearm and no longer subject to the Firearms Act
- A prohibited device
Correct answer: No longer a firearm and no longer subject to the Firearms Act
Explanation: A firearm that has been deactivated according to RCMP standards is no longer legally a firearm and requires no licence to possess.
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