Could I interject one more clarification?
As Mr. Smith has indicated, the firearms reference table is a law enforcement tool, and the classification determinations made by the Canadian firearms program are not legal determinations. They are simply tools that are available to law enforcement to help law enforcement determine whether or not a specific firearm is restricted, non-restricted or prohibited.
The final determination of the classification of a firearm is made by the courts. At any point, the classification determination made by the CFP can be challenged in court or by the CITT, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal.