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Which of these is generally classified as a 'non-restricted' firearm in Canada?
Most ordinary hunting rifles and shotguns are classified as non-restricted; handguns are restricted, and automatic firearms are prohibited.
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Question: Which of these is generally classified as a 'non-restricted' firearm in Canada?
Answer options: ✅ A typical bolt-action hunting rifle
- A handgun
- A fully automatic firearm
- A sawed-off shotgun
Correct answer: A typical bolt-action hunting rifle
Explanation: Most ordinary hunting rifles and shotguns are classified as non-restricted; handguns are restricted, and automatic firearms are prohibited.
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