You're in the clear here^^^^^^
Smith & Wesson New Model 3 in 44 Russian
That model has both entries in FRT: restricted and antique.You're in the clear here
Dependant on the year of manufacture. I could be wrong, but im sure smith and wesson keeps serial number records including date of manufacture. I know for sure colt does. That's all you would need to confirm the difference between antique and restricted, aside from the caliber question of courseThat model has both entries in FRT: restricted and antique.
Yes - the OP already stated theirs is antique, if it were restricted that would be determined by the manufacture date or caliber - nothing to do with adding a shoulder stock.That model has both entries in FRT: restricted and antique.
And every serial number before 1898 would therefore be antique.Unless the gun has a letter from rcmp explicitly confirming the antique status for the given serial - this gun will be in a gray area. If the gun has no registration - that does not imply the antique status.
And no - SW does not have info about manufacturing date vs serial. Frames have been produced till 1899, so that very last year makes the restricted frt entry.
Just a guess but I would say the latter unfortunately. Back when we could still buy handguns then I think you would just have to register it to yourself, assuming you have a valid rpalOK, the description is sent to the RCMP with a request for an antique letter.
They decide the gun doesn't qualify as antique.
What happens? Can it be registered as restricted or was that door closed?
Or is it confiscated as unregistered restricted?
New attempts to register a Restricted Handgun could be successful but no certificate will be issued to an individual, likely forcing the individual to have it transferred to a business or destroyed.Or is it confiscated as unregistered restricted?
Frt does not mention cut off serial. Sw archive does not have it either.And every serial number before 1898 would therefore be antique.
No. Look at the webleys for example. A mk1 is antique for sure. Then there's the mk1** that has all mark 6 parts. Still considered antique as the frame is all that mattersRoy Jinks, the historian for S&W, has stated that ALL New Model 3 frames were manufactured by 1898, but the guns were catalogued and shipped into the early 1900's.
It is my understanding that under Canadian law the frame IS the firearm.
Does adding or removing a set of grips, trigger guard, sights, hammer, trigger, etc, or replacing a worn out barrel with an acceptable calibre, change the legal classification of the firearm' if these parts were added after 1897?
Regards,
powderman
I’ve never requested one from S&W before but to my knowledge and having seen one, historic letters provide date of initial shipment no? Unless there’s something I don’t know about.Frt does not mention cut off serial. Sw archive does not have it either.
Its upto rcmp to decide on case by case basis. If the serial is in the lower range - you have a chance.
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Smith & Wesson New Model 3 in 44 Russian