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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprayed View Post
    Forgive my ignorance, I thought that with the OIC we weren't allowed to export the banned firearms. Is that incorrect?
    Yes, since I recall some cz evo was exported a while back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dynas View Post
    Yes, since I recall some cz evo was exported a while back.
    Your response to 'Sprayed's comment both implies that you cannot export a prohibited firearm, and also says that some of them WERE exported. So what were you trying to say?

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    Even if it can be done, guns in the US are way cheaper than in Canada. I doubt there is any financial benefit - taking into account export fees - shipping - ect to do so.

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    So to the point, is there anything I can do legally to avoid the Turd & Bliar taking it, and saving it’s condition until a non-retarded government gets in place?

    Seems these guys have no limits

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    Collectables will hold their value in the US
    It is just the cost of doing business that you have
    to factor in to get them there

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    The benefit is not financial. The benefit is to keep my gun out of the hands of people who would confiscate and destroy an item that is doing nobody any harm, was purchased legally, and is supposed to be shielded from confiscation and destruction by a set of established rights which unfortunately aren't recognized in this country. Finding a legal way to keep my gun away from this unethical and unjustifiable confiscation and destruction is worth more than money to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janeau View Post
    Even if it can be done, guns in the US are way cheaper than in Canada. I doubt there is any financial benefit - taking into account export fees - shipping - ect to do so.
    Back in May, I sold 4 prohibs at the Rock Island Auction and the net I received (CAD$4500 net of 25% commission, shipping and export fees) which I believe is in excess of the values I could have ever got in Canada.

    - Colt Anaconda .44 Mag as new in box
    - S&W 16-4 .32 H&R Mag 4"
    - S&W 13-1 .357 Mag 4"
    - S&W 67 .38 Special 4"

    Used Joel at Borderview for the export and the process was smooth.
    Rock Island wired the proceeds directly to my bank account.
    The whole process was great but it did take 2 months from start to finish.

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    Im wondering if there are long term storage facilities in the US we could take advantage of. I really don't want to lose my stuff, but a bigger part of me wants to see the libs really fall hard on their face over this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tnsaf View Post
    The benefit is not financial. The benefit is to keep my gun out of the hands of people who would confiscate and destroy an item that is doing nobody any harm, was purchased legally, and is supposed to be shielded from confiscation and destruction by a set of established rights which unfortunately aren't recognized in this country. Finding a legal way to keep my gun away from this unethical and unjustifiable confiscation and destruction is worth more than money to me.
    Very well said.

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    One would think the Gov of Canada would be happy to have as many guns to leave the country as possible.

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