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Hi all , I’m from Manitoba Canada, I’ve

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Yes , to own a hand gun here you need a restricted fire arms license , I have a PAL which is Possession Acquisition Licence
which only allows you to buy Rifles and
Shotguns for hunting or range . As far as I
know , there is nothing About scaled down
Cannons or even full scale written in the Gun laws here in Canada , probably because not too many people own one , I
have three 1/4 scale one naval and one
British land piece and one King Howitzer I
Also built a 2/3 scale British Light 6 pounder which is calibrated to shoot golf
balls with various loads of FG black powder
The bore is approx 1 3/4 inch I plan on posting some photos in the future . Alan
Shooting golf balls sounds like fun!
 
Another Canuck here - 100 miles from Ottawa. (Things are better there now.) Can't take my smokepoles to the local range until I find some #11 caps or get a 209 primer conversion kit. Why the shortage of caps?
I have noticed that to , the #11’s are hard to find , always told there on back order .Maybe they all are in one of those trucks in
Ottawa! Lol
 
Welcome / Bienvenue from Quebec still a part of Canada 🇨🇦 and hopefully for a long time.
Hi there LRS , we have a lot of French towns here in Manitoba, great people once
You get to know them down home folk . I
think we have less trouble with Quebec than we have with Ottawa. Regards Aland
 
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