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Old 12-29-2019, 12:00 PM
mrcrossbow mrcrossbow is offline
 
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Yes. Short answer.
Longer answer would be, that case isn't going to stop a thief from smashing the glass or the wood, I'm assuming the cabinet is made out of wood, taking all the fire arms and opening the locks in the comfort of his or her home. They look nice those cases, will say that, but won't stop some one. But yes legal. I have a few rifles etc with trigger locks I keep on hooks on the wall and last time rcmp were at my house, they barely glanced at them other then to see they were locked. Didn't even ask for my p.a.l but I do keep my nice stuff locked in a safe that's bolted to concrete floor.
Also google rcmp sight and look up storage etc. No ammo by guns etc etc
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