Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
If you are flying within Canada with a restricted firearm, the airline and federal regulations require:
Aviation security and firearms regulations require declaration, unloading, and secure locking in a sturdy case for transport in the cargo hold.
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Question: If you are flying within Canada with a restricted firearm, the airline and federal regulations require:
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- The firearm to be carried in the passenger cabin in a locked case. ✅ The firearm to be unloaded, locked, and declared at check-in.
- Only the bolt to be shipped via air; the frame must go by ground.
- The ammunition to be stored inside the same locked case as the firearm.
Correct answer: The firearm to be unloaded, locked, and declared at check-in.
Explanation: Aviation security and firearms regulations require declaration, unloading, and secure locking in a sturdy case for transport in the cargo hold.
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