I would agree that the last thing you don't even want to think about is having them destroyed. We must preserve whatever little of these special firearms we have left here in canada. If you are the one who inherits them I'm sure you can obtain the proper licensing by grandfather law. I know that for prohibited handguns (bbl 4 inch or less) they can be passed down.
Yes, of course, but not grandfathered.CanAm - of course registered prohibs can be sold through an appropriately licenced dealer - but are you suggesting that unregistered ones can be papered?
Seeing these pics just makes me more and more angry that I can't own them unless I get them made into wall hangers.
How can these not be registered unless they were smuggled into the country. These 2 were already classified as restricted which required registration with the fed back in the good old days.



























