Is my Stag 10 upper and lower a paper weight?

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Just wondering if there is any legal way for me to sell my stag 10 receiver or am I stuck with it. For a little bit of background I bought my stag receiver set when they were first able and built and awesome rifle. Then when the ban came into effect I disassembled the rifle and sold most of the pieces but now I’m stuck with the receiver and would like to put the money I have into that receiver into another build, is there anything I can do or am I sol?
 
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Just wondering if there is any legal way for me to sell my stag 10 receiver or am I stuck with it. For a little bit of background I bought my stag receiver set when they were first able and built and awesome rifle. Then when the ban came into effect I disassembled the rifle and sold most of the pieces but now I’m stuck with the receiver and would like to put the money I have into that receiver into another build, is there anything I can do or am I sol?

Unfortunately the firearms on the May 2020 prohibition list cannot be sold, as per the OIC.

To question of sending to USA as mentioned by others, the ATF does allow the original US Exporter, Arms East LLC, (Stag Arms wouldn't/didn't do any of the exporting) to return firearms to the USA. We have sent some firearms back since May 2020. However, we have had very few inquiries on the subject, and had hoped for a change in Govt in the last election rendering the OIC moot. We also didn't want to be seen as seeking to profit ghoulishly on exporting firearms banned by T*****u.

Canada does require export licenses to send 'prohibited' firearms to USA. Since the election, we are actively working to reduce some of the requirements that DFAIT has imposed on the export of "prohibited" firearms, which used to mean, automatic firearms. We hope to have some further news on this over the next few weeks. Technically, we can export to USA and sell for customer on Gunbroker, however, in the case of a receiver set in particular, it probably wouldn't be cost effective.

Personally, I still hope for success politically and would prefer to Canadians stick it to the current govt to pay if they want to take firearms from Canadian owners. We do understand that some owners have reasons to want to export in the meantime rather than wait on a useless govt to eventually implement a paid-theft program, and are willing to provide the service in such instances. More to follow.
 
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My black-gun self-identify as non-restricted-non-regulated-items.
- Anybody who disagree

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Disclaimer: I am being sarcastic and would never openly suggest (on a public forum) that someone does something that could potentially be illegal. Your mileage may vary. Do not try this at home. Still not sure if a tree falls in the forest, if it makes noise or not :cool:
 
Full blown door kicking government tyranny and you fine gentlemen are thinking of ways to hide or get rid of your guns.

This is not how you preserve liberty!


"The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, selfappointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny." - James Madison

"Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are inevitably ruined." - Patrick Henry

To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and taught alike, especially when young, how to use them.

A militia, when properly formed, are in fact the people themselves... and include all men capable of bearing arms. - Richard Henry Lee

Genuinely curious, what is your proposed solution here?

Not saying that I or anyone here disagrees with you, but what is your suggestion?
 
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