I have an original Adams Mark 1, in 44 Adams I believe. The confusion there is the registration says .455 Webley. An RCMP collector confirmed that it was police stamped, which matches the family story that was handed down with it. It belonged to my grandfather many years ago.
Some guys from the muzzleloader club suggested that I get it deregistered, as legally it didn't need to be. Up until recently I saw no reason to do so, but with all this talk of a handgun ban I am rethinking that position. I have always planned to give it to my son someday, who is named after his great-grandfather that he has never met.
If the unthinkable happened, would my chances of being able to keep the old heirloom revolver be better if it was deregistered? Thanks in advance for any help or thoughts.
Dogleg
Some guys from the muzzleloader club suggested that I get it deregistered, as legally it didn't need to be. Up until recently I saw no reason to do so, but with all this talk of a handgun ban I am rethinking that position. I have always planned to give it to my son someday, who is named after his great-grandfather that he has never met.
If the unthinkable happened, would my chances of being able to keep the old heirloom revolver be better if it was deregistered? Thanks in advance for any help or thoughts.
Dogleg




















































