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To: Edscharp who wrote (1653)10/22/2002 10:41:06 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2746
 
Hi Edscharp; You can take your gun (rifle or pistol) into Canada perfectly legally with great ease. They have shooting matches up there that are open to US residents. They also allow citizen ownership of revolvers and pistols, but they do have laws that are more stringent than US laws. For example see:

The club hosts a variety of rifle, handgun, air rifle and air handgun competitions. The club regularly holds International Sport Shooting Federation (ISSF) and/or National Rifle Association (NRA) registered matches. Here is a brief synopsis* of what some of the competitions are all about (individual competitions may vary).
crpc.ca

It's in Canada:
crpc.ca

Here's Canadians offering to sell guns to each other:
crpc.ca

-- Carl