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Originally Posted by llwhiteoutll
Since he didn't use an AR-15, the comparison should be made using an AR type firearm, of which there are models in Canada that are non-restricted. Even then, the AR is only restricted in Canada because of name and looks, not function.
To own a non-restricted AR type firearm in Canada, you need a PAL, no ATT, can use magazines with more than 5 rounds and can walk out of the store with it after paying. No information is required to be recorded at time of sale.
The only difference is the requirement for a PAL versus a NICS check.
If you want a restricted, there is a slight wait time before you can take it home (can get it done in an hour or so), the ATT is now automatically issued as part of a license and the same magazine rules apply.
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Umm, Non-restricted Semi auto still has a 5 round limit. As long as you're not using the loophole like beowulfe mags. More than 5 round mag is 4 years.