I am an American. I have a restricted-class firearms permit which allows me to carry shotguns, rifles, or certain types of pistols into Canada (you don't actually have to be a Canadian citizen to get these permits, oddly enough).

I plan to go to Cache Creek, BC to meet up with some guys who live there and go shooting. But I'm going to Vancouver first. Where around Vancouver can I buy some ammunition and accessories? What are the best gun shops in the area? Where can I meet up with some Canadian gun enthusiasts in the area?

I just need to buy shotgun shells but not a shotgun. Will the guy run a background check just for ammunition?
I'm 20 with a clean record. I was asking because it's my first time buying ammunition alone for my shotgun and wanted to avoid hassle.

I guarantee I'm way less scary with a gun than you inbred hicks are.

Why isn't it allowed? Seeing as how the only market booming right now is the sale of firearms and ammunition why isn't there any advertisments for such a thing?

"The right of the people to bear arms shall not be infringed upon." paraphrased 2nd amendment

I recently came upon a video of the Systema Training weapon system, which uses airsoft technology to simulate real weaponry. Unlike most airsoft guns, however, these weapons are modified to be as realistic as possible by doing things other airsoft guns cannot, such as lock the trigger upon running out of ammunition. Which brings me to my point. When loading in a fresh magazine, is there a button or catch on the side of the AR-15 series rifles that one can press to chamber in a round without pulling back the cocking handle? I ask this because this is a requirement on the Systema PTW.