Another WW II collectables gone

There are probably thousands of unregistered handguns in Canada. Not the kind recently smuggled in by criminals(though there are plenty of them), those that have lain in the bottom of someones sock drawer for 50 or 60 years and never caused any harm. Personally know a local older gent who has Nazi marked Radom and a Smith and Wesson .455 Hand Ejector, both lovely guns and I have no idea what will happen to them when he is gone.

in the coming future, I'll bet there are thousands of registered handguns in Canada that no one will have any idea what happened to them after the owners pass due to the recent "ban"
I personally know of a few
 
in the coming future, I'll bet there are thousands of registered handguns in Canada that no one will have any idea what happened to them after the owners pass due to the recent "ban"
I personally know of a few

I suspect your right.

The Feds are only making it more difficult to get these guns properly registered; they should be making it less difficult, but they haven't got sense enough to realize it.

The end result will be more unregistered guns out there, not less.
 
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