infideleggwelder
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Something like the G-loc wall mount. Tried to post a pic but you know how that goes
Something like the G-loc wall mount. Tried to post a pic but you know how that goes
I would not deactivate it.
Just remove the hammer spring or firing nipple and hang it.
Removing parts to render a firearms not usable is considered safe storage.
No need to scrap it with the deactivation process.
I would not deactivate it.
Just remove the hammer spring or firing nipple and hang it.
Removing parts to render a firearms not usable is considered safe storage.
No need to scrap it with the deactivation process.
Display of Non-Restricted Firearms
8 An individual may display a non-restricted firearm only if it
(a) is unloaded;
(b) is rendered inoperable by means of a secure locking device or is in a container, receptacle or room that is kept securely locked and that is constructed so that it cannot readily be broken open or into; and
(c) is not displayed with and is not readily accessible to ammunition that can be discharged from it.
A flinter is technically dis-abled when the flint is removed.
A flinter is not legally a firearm, thus no need to deactivate something that is not a firearm.
A flinter is not legally a firearm, thus no need to deactivate something that is not a firearm.
a flintlock is not a firearm for the purposes of licensing but it is a firearm for purposes of storage / display and if used in a crime. Securely bolting it to a wall, or removing the mainspring and perhaps removing the flint would meet the intent of the storage laws. Removing a leaf spring, if present, is easy, but removing a coil spring which is found in many modern reproductions is more difficult and especially putting a coil spring back in is particularly difficult without the proper tool
cheers mooncoon
Antique Firearms
14 (1) An individual may store, display or transport an antique firearm only if it is unloaded.
a flintlock is not a firearm for the purposes of licensing but it is a firearm for purposes of storage / display and if used in a crime.......
Flintlock muzzleloaders are not even considered as non restricted firearms.......
The Law is clear even for the rookie. No panic, just keep a print of it.
I have a TC Mountain Carbine that i think i am going to make into a wall ornament.
I have done some searching, but is there anything that needs to be done to display a muzzle loader to ensure it is legal?
I am not finding any answers
Thanks
the law may be clear but people's understanding of it, is not and in many cases, people will seize on the portions they want to be true and either not look or disregard those parts which differ from their interpretation
cheers mooncoon



























