October 1984: Glock 17 Gets First Review in North America
02 October 2016(TheGunBlog.ca) — This month marks the 32nd anniversary of the first major review in North America of the Glock 17 pistol, one of the world’s most popular handguns. Peter Kokalis reviewed the polymer-framed firearm in Soldier of Fortune magazine as the U.S. military prepared for the so-called XM9 tests to pick a new handgun. The article is reprinted below,…
Laws Don’t Keep People Safe, People Do
25 September 2016Montreal, Calgary Lead Five Biggest Cities in Number of Shooters
24 September 2016Montreal has the highest number of licensed shooters among Canada’s five-biggest cities, but you’re most likely to bump into a gun lover in Calgary.
Goodale Wants New Gun Law in ‘Weeks Ahead,’ National Post Says
13 September 2016The Canadian government is working to produce a new gun law “during the weeks ahead,” the National Post reported today, citing Minister of Public Safety Ralph Goodale. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised while campaigning for the October 2015 election to repeal a law that simplified firearms transport, among eight points related to guns in the…
14-Year-Old ‘Canadian Gun Girl’ Starts YouTube Channel
12 September 2016In a world of middle-aged men comes a new voice: 14-year-old Canadian Gun Girl and her YouTube channel. “I will be showing how young girls — and girls in general — can have fun with guns,” Canadian Gun Girl, a.k.a. Hayley of Chilliwack, British Columbia, said in her inaugural video on Aug. 22. “Guns aren’t…
Did You Know? Canada Has More Than 4,500 Firearms Businesses
05 September 2016Did you know? According to the RCMP Commissioner of Firearms report for 2015: As of December 31, 2015, there were 4,522 firearms businesses in Canada licensed under the Firearms Act, not including carriers and museums. Of these, 2,117 were licensed to sell only ammunition. That’s a lot of jobs for a lot of people, from small businesses to big corporations.…
New Canadian Rangers Rifle Civilian Version Arriving in October
28 August 2016The civilian version of the new military rifle for the Canadian Rangers will be in stores from October for about $2,700.
‘Restricted’ Gun Licences Rose to 497,686 at June 30
23 August 2016The number of Canadian licences for handguns, AR-15 rifles and other so-called “restricted” firearms rose to 497,686 at the end of June, the RCMP said today in an e-mailed response to questions by TheGunBlog.ca. That’s an increase of 26,163 from Dec. 31, and the highest level on record. At that rate, the number of “restricted”…
Government Rejects Petition to Reclassify AR-15 ‘Non-Restricted’
17 August 2016The Canadian government rejected a petition to simplify buying and using AR-15 rifles, saying it’s the RCMP’s job to decide such changes. The government doesn’t plan to reclassify the firearm as “non-restricted” from its current label of “restricted,” Ralph Goodale, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, said today in a written response to a…
Premier Shooting Center Could Become Canada’s Snazziest Range
11 August 2016Derek Jones has a dream. For the past three years, in addition to his job making cameras for military drones, he has been meeting designers, planners, politicians, regulators, architects and investors to build Canada’s snazziest shooting club.