Lol, it may be telling that anyone who did buy one and complete it won't publicly admit it
Phhtt. I will ..... if CR5 gets me one.I've got way too much invested in guns, shooting and a business Licence to take any chances screwing around with unregistered stuff.
I'm in, be a while though, I'm trying to save for a downpayment for a house on 80 acres so I can build a 500yd range with a shooting table on the deck behind the house![]()
If some0ne wants a polymer lower , we can provide for $30. And all the machining is done.
Just saved you $500 , what a deal!![]()
Location?
I would think the cautions side would be to register before you make the first cut. If you screw it up by chance then tell them it's destroyed and start over.
Why can't I PM you? You still haven't been forgiven?
Redwater area, close to work and Calgary is too expensive to get what I want.
BBB, do you have a link to those on your website?
How do you register a gun that isn't?
Kind of a catch 22 isn't it. Either you register something that isn't a gun or you are in possession of a unregistered gun.
From the day of completion you have 30 days to notify them, you are allowed to transport it to a certified firearms verifier or any gunsmith but not allowed to fire it until it's registered.
Unless of course you live out east where they make sh!t up as they go and seem to have their own version of the federal laws that they follow.
4. (1) Subject to section 5, the Registrar shall attach to a registration certificate that is issued in respect of a firearm the condition that the holder of the certificate shall advise the Registrar, within 30 days after the modification, of
(a) any modification to the firearm that results in a change of class of the firearm;
(b) in the case of a firearm registered as a frame or receiver only, any modification that makes it capable of discharging ammunition;
(c) any modification to an altered automatic firearm; and
(d) any modification that results in the firearm ceasing to be a firearm.
(2) Subject to section 5, the Registrar shall attach to a registration certificate that is issued in respect of a firearm the condition that when the type, action, calibre or gauge of the firearm is modified, the holder of the certificate shall advise the Registrar of the modification,
(a) if the modification is intended to be permanent, within 30 days after the modification; and
(b) if the modification is not intended to be permanent but still exists 30 days after it is made, without delay after that period.
This is what he is talking about:
http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-98-201/page-3.html#docCont
But that is for one that is already registered. I was unable to find anything about first time registrations.
Shawn
Do you have § numbers for the act/regulations this rule is in. Not that I am calling you a lier but I do have my doubts about this statement.



























