12(6) Owners- What's Your Age?

49, have many, including a Beretta Tomcat 3032. I have never seen another, as they were first made in 1995-96. I ordered one, and it actually came after the law was passed; the wholesaler was in disbelief that it showed up. I continue to acquire more prohibs as they come up. Pistols only; let me know if anyone wants to sell, and what you have.
 
That is a 32 acp pistol, what you need now is the 950 series, same thing in 22 short and 25acp, tip up barrel. I have seen a couple of those tomcats over the years.
I sold a couple months ago, but they show up often
BTW, 76 and have a few, it changes as I am also a dealer, love the short barrel ones, shoot a 19-2 smith lots, colt 357, have a couple hi standard derringers in 22 lr & mag , 9mm , 32 acp s.a.
49, have many, including a Beretta Tomcat 3032. I have never seen another, as they were first made in 1995-96. I ordered one, and it actually came after the law was passed; the wholesaler was in disbelief that it showed up. I continue to acquire more prohibs as they come up. Pistols only; let me know if anyone wants to sell, and what you have.
 
by simple math if a person purchased a 12-6 in 1995 right before the law came in at the age of 18 they would be 38/39 today.
so that would be the absolute youngest person in this club.

so, lest say 75 is the average life expectancy of a Canadian that would mean that in about 36 years there will be no more 12-6 holders in Canada.

Well first, you need to check your math. To be 18 in 1995 means born in 77, which would make your 41 depending on dob.

But to be precise, 01 Dec 1998 was the cut off for 12-6 eligibility. If you bought a 12-6 on your 18th birthday on 1 December 1998 youd be 37 turning 38 in 4 days.

Technically everyone who has inherited a 12.6.1 pistol via 12.7 of the firearms act is a 12.6.1 owner as well, and that is an open group. The CFOs just refuse to actually issue the correct license to those people.
 
53 way to many to list C/A also and looking for more . so if you're selling let me know.
have any of you seen the pictures of some really cool and vintage prohibited class firearms on Canadian Gun Vault?
those at Canadian Gun Vault are trying to change that law by raising awareness to the cause

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Well first, you need to check your math. To be 18 in 1995 means born in 77, which would make your 41 depending on dob.

But to be precise, 01 Dec 1998 was the cut off for 12-6 eligibility. If you bought a 12-6 on your 18th birthday on 1 December 1998 youd be 37 turning 38 in 4 days.

Technically everyone who has inherited a 12.6.1 pistol via 12.7 of the firearms act is a 12.6.1 owner as well, and that is an open group. The CFOs just refuse to actually issue the correct license to those people.

Missed the 12.6 by a few years. I was old enough to know I would be missing out yet could do nothing to change my fate.
 
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