Since the registry is still alive in PQ, does that mean that they could kick doors over here ?
Since the registry is still alive in PQ, does that mean that they could kick doors over here ?
PGW fan
i would NEVER EVER EVER turn in a compleat rifle, even if i owned a restricted one and they knew i had it. I would also NEVER EVER EVER turn in a functional reciever. i would turn in all of the reciever in pieces . why turn in a usuable reciever
payment within 24 hours , if not i retain the right to cancel the deal
go for the cz faq ,
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...nce-Techniques
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What happened in the past under similar circumstances was after the grace period was over people received a mailed request to advise of the disposition of the firearm. In your case I would forward photos of the destroyed receiver, you could always send them the piece of the receiver with the serial number as well. You could even make a short video of the chop saw cutting the receiver. Hard to argue with that evidence.
Thank you John.
Wouldn't it be great if they offered compensation and you could turn in a cut piece of garbage only to use the $$ to buy a new receiver! The basic strip is simple enough. Just wondering how the barrels come off, threaded or pressed? What skills or tools are needed, is this work for a real gunsmith?
Excellent advice. It appears all is not lost and we will get through this.
Exactly.
Any one with a pinned magazine is much closer to a potentially prohibited item then someone with a converted auto.
I'm no gunsmith but I'm pretty sure with the right skills and tools any semi auto could be made into a full auto.
The problem is the same badly written regulations that allow LAR mags in AR's also allows the RCMP to push their agenda.
The "guilty until proven innocent" mentality that the RCMP has towards us is wrong on so many levels.