Used to be a common thing to do to firearms when I was growing up
So a friend has a Steyr Mannlicher 1956 in great shape and I want to buy it from him but it has an old SIN engraved in 4 places.
1 - the loading port
2 - Receiver ring
3 - scope
4 - side mount scope base
Does this devalue it a lot or just a little, he is a good friend and I want to be fair but at the same time I don't want to put myself in a spot to lose too much if I ever sell it.
That is the most insane thing I've heard all month. I for one have never heard of it. ...
I am 65. I grew up in Central, then West Central Saskatchewan. Very commonly done, certainly in 1960's. The fact that you have never heard of it, does not make it insane, at all, at that time. As mentioned multiple times, RCMP were advising people to do this - most detachments even had the engraving pencil to lend out to put your SIN on various valuables, not just firearms.
I suspect you would struggle with a lot of things from 1960's in small rural Saskatchewan. Railway Station Agent, Bank Manager, even Grocery Store owner were generally IMPORTANT PEOPLE, as was local "Town Cop" and RCMP. It would surprise me if 25% of adults at the time had completed high school. Many kids I went to school with spoke another language at home - not English. Major sources of information, as I recall, were the Western Producer and the Star Phoenix. Television amounted to an English language CBC channel, a French language CBC channel and not much else. TV, such as it was, went off the air not long after midnight. Different times... Brought to us mainly by the folks who had been overseas during "the war".




























