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Under what circumstance can a Restricted firearm be used for hunting in Canada?
Generally, restricted firearms can only be used at approved shooting ranges and are not permitted for hunting in Canada.
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Question: Under what circumstance can a Restricted firearm be used for hunting in Canada?
Answer options:
- If you have a special permit from the CFO
- If you are hunting on your own private land ✅ In most provinces, it is illegal to hunt with a restricted firearm
- Only if the barrel is longer than 470 mm
Correct answer: In most provinces, it is illegal to hunt with a restricted firearm
Explanation: Generally, restricted firearms can only be used at approved shooting ranges and are not permitted for hunting in Canada.
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