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Where Can You Buy Non-Restricted Bolt-Action Rifles in Canada?

Finding a reliable source to purchase non-restricted bolt-action rifles in Canada involves more than just price comparison. You need a licensed firearms dealer, proper transfer procedures, and ideally knowledgeable staff who understand Canadian firearms law. This guide covers your best options as a Canadian PAL holder.

What to Look for in a Canadian Firearms Dealer

  • Federally licensed retailer (Business Acquisition Licence)

  • Wide selection of non-restricted bolt-action platforms

  • Staff knowledgeable in Canadian firearms law and PAL transfers

  • Canada-wide shipping capability

  • In-store service for scopes, triggers, and accessories

Online vs In-Store Buying in Canada

Many Canadian PAL holders prefer buying online for convenience and wider selection. However, in-store buying at a local Ontario dealer has distinct advantages — you can handle the rifle, get expert advice, and have scopes mounted and bore-sighted on the spot.

The best approach: browse online to research models, then visit your local dealer to confirm fit and feel before purchasing.

Brands to Look For

When shopping for bolt-action rifles in Canada, prioritize dealers who stock established brands: Ruger, Savage Arms, Tikka, Bergara, Howa, and Maple Ridge Armoury (MRA). MRA is a Canadian-made option that has earned strong respect among Ontario precision shooters for quality and value.

Victory Ridge Sports — Ontario's Trusted Bolt-Action Dealer

Based in Barrie, Ontario, Victory Ridge Sports is a federally licensed firearms retailer specializing in hunting and sport shooting. Their inventory includes a comprehensive selection of bolt-action rifles in Canada across multiple calibres and price points, with Canada-wide shipping and in-store pickup available.

Conclusion

When buying bolt-action rifles in Canada, choose a dealer with proper licensing, strong brand selection, and staff who understand your needs as a PAL holder. Whether you shop online or in-store, ensure the transfer is handled through a licensed retailer to stay fully compliant with Canadian firearms law.