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Originally Posted by Dan02
Doesn't every single gun start out as a legal gun? Or are there gun manufacturers in North America making guns explicitly for the black market?
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I can answer this, the answer is no in respect to Canadian laws. There are certain pistols that you cannot own in Canada, a few examples:
- pistols with a barrel length shorter 4.1 inches are illegal
- pistols that are .32 or .25 caliber are illegal.
- pistol clips that hold more than 10 rounds are illegal.
Also, any gun on the restricted list (which includes all handguns) that is not registered with the RCMP is deemed illegal in Canada. There are also guns manufactured for military use only like the C7 rifle that is illegal for civilians to own.