Is Airsoft Guns Legal in Canada After the 2026 Regulatory Updates?

Yes, airsoft guns are legal in Canada when classified as replica firearms under strict federal and provincial regulations. Compliance hinges on non-alteration, orange-tip markings, and restricted public use. The 2026 amendments to the Firearms Act tighten storage and transport rules, aligning with RCMP enforcement priorities.


Key Regulations for Airsoft Guns in Canada

  • Classification as Replicas: Airsoft guns must meet the Criminal Code definition of a replica firearm (no functional projectiles, < 366 fps muzzle velocity). Violations risk charges under s. 84(3) of the Code.
  • Mandatory Orange-Tip Requirement: All airsoft guns sold in Canada require an orange-tip or equivalent marking visible from 3 meters. Failure to comply constitutes an offense under provincial Public Safety Acts.
  • Storage & Transport Rules: Replicas must be stored unloaded in locked containers, separate from ammunition, per RCMP 2026 Directive 2026-FR-04. Transport requires a locked case in the trunk, with no public display.

Local enforcement varies: Quebec’s LSP Act imposes additional permits for public airsoft events, while Ontario’s Police Services Act bans use in public spaces without municipal approval. Non-compliance may trigger fines up to $5,000 or confiscation under s. 106(1) of the Code. Always verify municipal bylaws before purchase or use.