Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
According to the Firearms Act, a crossbow that can be aimed and fired with one hand is classified as:
Crossbows that are designed to be aimed and fired with one hand (pistol-type crossbows) are specifically classified as prohibited in Canada.
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Question: According to the Firearms Act, a crossbow that can be aimed and fired with one hand is classified as:
Answer options:
- A non-restricted firearm
- A restricted firearm ✅ A prohibited firearm
- Not a firearm and exempt from the Act
Correct answer: A prohibited firearm
Explanation: Crossbows that are designed to be aimed and fired with one hand (pistol-type crossbows) are specifically classified as prohibited in Canada.
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