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Not sure about this, an airgun is not a firearm, but if it *looks* like a firearm then someone can be charged with presenting a firearm if his/her actions allow for that.
Any "specially dangerous airgun" is a firearm under the Arms Act. But to be "specially dangerous" it has to be declared as such by the Governor General.
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