This is probably a strange question so I will explain the reason. Under the Criminal Code of Canada- Regulations prescribing certain firearms etc - Former cartridge Control Regulations you will find an exemption which allows people to possess the magazine which was manufactured or designed for the Lee Enfield.
3. (1) Any cartridge magazine (is prohibited)
(a) that is capable of containing more than five cartridges of the type for which the magazine was originally designed and that is designed or manufactured for use in
(i) a semi-automatic handgun that is not commonly available in Canada, No
(ii) a semi-automatic firearm other than a semi-automatic handgun, No
(iii) an automatic firearm whether or not it has been altered to discharge only one projectile with one pressure of the trigger, No
(iv) the firearms of the designs commonly known as the Ingram M10 and M11 pistols, and any variants or modified versions of them, including the Cobray M10 and M11 pistols, the RPB M10, M11 and SM11 pistols and the SWD M10, M11, SM10 and SM11 pistols, No
(v) the firearm of the design commonly known as the Partisan Avenger Auto Pistol, and any variant or modified version of it, or No
(vi) the firearm of the design commonly known as the UZI pistol, and any variant or modified version of it, including the Micro-UZI pistol; or No
(b) that is capable of containing more than 10 cartridges of the type for which the magazine was originally designed and that is designed or manufactured for use in a semi-automatic handgun that is commonly available in Canada. No
(2) Paragraph (1)(a) does not include any cartridge magazine that
(a) was originally designed or manufactured for use in a firearm that(i) is chambered for, or designed to use, rimfire cartridges,
(ii) is a rifle of the type commonly known as the “Lee Enfield” rifle, where the magazine is capable of containing not more than 10 cartridges of the type for which the magazine was originally designed, or
(iii) is commonly known as the U.S. Rifle M1(Garand) including the Beretta M1 Garand rifle, the Breda M1 Garand rifle and the Springfield Armoury M1 Garand rifle; Yes - Semi, therefore it is included.
So as you can see, the Lee Enfield Magazine (as I know it) was not designed or manufactured for:
A semi-auto handgun
A Semi Auto Rifle
An Automatic firearm
An M 10 etc
A Partisan Avenger auto pistol or
An UZI
So Why is it included in this list of exemptions unless there was another firearm designed to hold that magazine. Bolt actions do not meet the criteria.
I hope this isn't an inappropriate question for this area and I don't mean to alienate any non Canadians by asking a specific Canadian law question.Information
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