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Caracal CC10
The UAE Armed Forces' service rifle in civilian form. Caracal's brief Canadian-market presence ended with SOR/2024-248.
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The UAE Armed Forces' service rifle in civilian form. Caracal's brief Canadian-market presence ended with SOR/2024-248.
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Sarsilmaz's North American import line. Budget-tier Turkish AR-pattern entries swept up in the December 2024 OIC alongside the more expensive segments.
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The AK-pattern shotgun. Prohibited under SOR/2020-96 as part of the AK family. The Index's fifth shotgun entry.
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Poland's current service rifle in civilian form. Adopted by the Polish Armed Forces 2017; civilian variants reached Canada 2020–2022; named SOR/2024-248.
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The Slovak budget PCC that filled the gap between Hi-Point and B&T. Named alongside both tiers in SOR/2024-248.
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The Australian Defence Force's current service rifle in civilian form. Steyr AUG descended; named in SOR/2024-248 like its parent.
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Henry's pistol-calibre lever-action with the polished brass receiver. The Big Boy is the visually distinctive sibling of the Marlin 1894.
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Marlin's pistol-calibre lever-action. The handgun-cartridge sibling of the 336. Continuously produced since 1894 — current Ruger production since 2022.
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Howa receiver under Weatherby branding. Two-thirds of the bolt-action hunting price tier shares this action under different names.
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Browning's flagship bolt-action. Japanese-manufactured under Miroku contract. 60° bolt lift, rotary magazine, adjustable trigger — the modern hunting standard.
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The PDW class on the Canadian market in one rifle. 4.6×30mm armour-penetrating cartridge in a 27-inch package. Named alongside the FN PS90.
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Henry's first PCC. Released to the Canadian market in 2023; SOR/2024-248 named it within 14 months. The shortest Henry production run on the Canadian market.