1963 H&R M-14 Parts Kit

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We have the opportunity to purchase an H&R M-14 complete (minus the rear of the receiver of course) parts kit. The rifle is in fantastic shape and is in a factory brown synthetic stock. The real deal M-14, a 12(3) safe queen.

Since we don't normally deal in these I am unsure of the price. I'm sure someone here could help out with some honest advice ? No BS answers of 'I'll give you $5' please.. Pics below :

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We have the opportunity to purchase an H&R M-14 complete (minus the rear of the receiver of course) parts kit. The rifle is in fantastic shape and is in a factory brown synthetic stock. The real deal M-14, a 12(3) safe queen.

Since we don't normally deal in these I am unsure of the price. I'm sure someone here could help out with some honest advice ? No BS answers of 'I'll give you $5' please.. Pics below :

Wolverine is selling complete parts kits for $950
 
OK, cool thank you. In that case if anyone is interested in this parts kit please call me at the shop between 8-3:30, M-F.

I will list this kit at $1,000 + actual shipping. Because it is a private sale, no tax. Payment with EMT is preferable unless you are local and prefer cash transactions.
 
I don't understand why you said this is a 12(3) safe queen. The prohibited receiver has been destroyed, and would require a Norc donor or a US based receiver like LRB or Fulton Armory. This would, in turn, make it a Non Restricted firearm.

Edit: I suppose as it sits before hacking the receiver, it is prohibited. My bad on the jump to conclusion.
 
I don't understand why you said this is a 12(3) safe queen. The prohibited receiver has been destroyed, and would require a Norc donor or a US based receiver like LRB or Fulton Armory. This would, in turn, make it a Non Restricted firearm.

Edit: I suppose as it sits before hacking the receiver, it is prohibited. My bad on the jump to conclusion.

Yup, you got it. Always have to work up the nerve to destroy something like this, or deactivate something, that is a little piece of history. We balk at ISIS blowing up things we think are antiques but then our moral superiors in Ottawa tell us to do the same thing with our own history. . .such a bloody shame.
 
Too bad the seller can't find someone with a 12(3) class to buy it as is and not destroy the receiver?

Could be listed in the prohibs EE and that would keep a 'part of our history' intact. I only have a 12(4) and 12(6), I'll see if I can find a friend with a 12(3) that's interested.
 
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My dad sold his last one last year for $1000. He received a letter from the CFO telling him that they are taking away his 12(3).

More detail on the loss of your Father's 12(3) status, please. Can you scan and post the CFO letter? Enquiring 12(3) minds want to know what is going on here....
 
More detail on the loss of your Father's 12(3) status, please. Can you scan and post the CFO letter? Enquiring 12(3) minds want to know what is going on here....

I doubt he still has it. When he initiated the transfer, he received a letter stating that since it was his last 12(3), they were going to take the designation out of his license. The transfer took about a month to happen. Highly unusual for a transfer between a BC resident and an Alberta resident.
 
Indeed. You must have at least one of each class of Prohib firearm in your person inventory in order to keep that endorsement on your PAL. . .otherwise a kindly gentleman from the RCMP will come a 'knockin....
 
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