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Can a person use a weapon that has a calibre of more than .38 inch but not more than .45 inch (Class C) on a Range?

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Can a person use a weapon that has a calibre of more than .38 inch but not more than .45 inch (Class C) on a Range?

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If you are not the holder of a concealable firearms licence for pistol club use, you may use a high calibre weapon provided it is a centre fire weapon and not a black powder non cartridge weapon only if you have completed a Form 33 or Form 33A as an unlicensed/unregistered person. If you are the holder of a concealable firearms licence for pistol club use, you will only be able to possess and use a weapon that has a calibre of more than .38 inch but not more than .45 inch and provided that it is a centre fire only and not black powder non cartridge, if you have had your concealable firearms licence endorsed with the specific accredited event (PCS and/or PCM).

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