I never understood how they manage to sell any handguns in Canada. The rules are so strict that it basically takes all the fun out of owning one.
You basically can't do anything with it unless you live near a gun range. They don't even let you shoot them on your own property, the last I heard. I assume that is still the case?
Plus you have to keep them double locked in your house, so you can't even look at them. (in a locked metal case with a trigger lock on it)
My local gun dealer has had the same handguns under his cabinet for about the last 6 years.
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