handgunner
CGN Regular
- Location
- Southern Ontario
I wanted to share my experiences with the members of the Board regarding my recent addition. Let me preface by saying that I'm not 12.6 grandfathered and that I reside in the Toronto area.
In August 2009 I spotted an ERMA 552 which is a mini-ppk style pistol here on the EE. The pistol is of course prohibited due to barrel length. It is chambered in .22LR so caliber wasn't a problem.
After discussions with the seller, who was excellent to deal with by the way - he agreed to ship the gun from his location in Quebec to a well known gunsmith on the West Coast. I paid for the pistol in full but of course couldn't start the transfer of it.
The gunsmith received the pistol but warned that he had a big backlog of work, and it may take a while.
Fastforward to March, 2010 and I am notified that the work is complete and that the process to change the status is now underway.
April & May 2010, discussions with the RCMP: apparently there is no FRT # for this pistol with a 108mm barrel, so their people have to generate it and add to the database. They also have to review the application and the gunsmith's verification report.
July, 2010 - Pistol is now a restricted firearm. The standard ownership transfer through the CFC/CFO commences.
August 2010, Pistol is now in my name. Final charges settled with the gunsmith and he ships it out. The gun arrived this morning.
Now I know what some will say; the thing is an abomination -it's ugly with such a long barrel. Well, it's either this way or I can't own it. So I'll live with it. Besides, if the RCMP was correct - this is a one-of-a-kind gun.
Comments & discussion are invited.
In August 2009 I spotted an ERMA 552 which is a mini-ppk style pistol here on the EE. The pistol is of course prohibited due to barrel length. It is chambered in .22LR so caliber wasn't a problem.
After discussions with the seller, who was excellent to deal with by the way - he agreed to ship the gun from his location in Quebec to a well known gunsmith on the West Coast. I paid for the pistol in full but of course couldn't start the transfer of it.
The gunsmith received the pistol but warned that he had a big backlog of work, and it may take a while.
Fastforward to March, 2010 and I am notified that the work is complete and that the process to change the status is now underway.
April & May 2010, discussions with the RCMP: apparently there is no FRT # for this pistol with a 108mm barrel, so their people have to generate it and add to the database. They also have to review the application and the gunsmith's verification report.
July, 2010 - Pistol is now a restricted firearm. The standard ownership transfer through the CFC/CFO commences.
August 2010, Pistol is now in my name. Final charges settled with the gunsmith and he ships it out. The gun arrived this morning.
Now I know what some will say; the thing is an abomination -it's ugly with such a long barrel. Well, it's either this way or I can't own it. So I'll live with it. Besides, if the RCMP was correct - this is a one-of-a-kind gun.
Comments & discussion are invited.


















































