An intriguing discovery realised today.............

Businesses CAN still buy handguns, So he is offering to transfer the handgun into his business which is legal and store it for you because it is illegal to transfer a handgun to a person. When the Conservatives get elected and reverse the gun ban then the business will transfer the stored gun in their name from the business to you which will then be legal

Not sure how that is bad or confusing

More inventory to sell to lieberals, a bigger slice of the 700k sell out money. People could support a business, that's a collaborator. Then when a business that doesn't hate us goes out of business, somehow think they helped.
 
Hi Mark,

My friend is still alive and well. I have no intention of asking him to do an inventory of his guns at this time. Very disrespectful to my friend.
When he passes, then I'll do an inventory of all of his estate, and go from there. In the mean time, I'll be visiting him in August,
and we'll spend time at a military show and sale.........and shoot some pool. That's what friends do.

B.
 
Businesses CAN still buy handguns, So he is offering to transfer the handgun into his business which is legal and store it for you because it is illegal to transfer a handgun to a person. When the Conservatives get elected and reverse the gun ban then the business will transfer the stored gun in their name from the business to you which will then be legal

Not sure how that is bad or confusing

It's only a bad thing among a handful of gun owners because of SFRC's involvement with the CSAAA. I still do business with Ryan et al and don't play silly cancel culture games.

The service he's offering is taking a risk but for a rare and valuable item it might be a risk worth taking. Even if a future government doesn't roll back the ban the pistol could be exported to recoup some of your investment.
 
Imagine paying $15/month to store a gun you will never get to take possession of. Anyone that actually thinks we will be able to buy handguns in Canada again is out to lunch.
 
Sorry, Mark.............. as Executor, I can't divulge that info. Do I sound like a politician?

B.

Or, as a friend, you might be able to help him sell some or ensure his possessions go to folks that will truly appreciated them. I'm in the same boat right now as an executor having those conversations
 
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Well gdawg.......... I'm sure that our get together in August will discuss what he has. His locked closet has the guns, and his basement is full of other militaria, such as a whack of German helmets. As for him selling before he goes, it's a psychological thing....to be able to play with what you have, while you can still play. If he sold off everything now, it would literally kill him. He has no family left - wife, kids, brothers. He's the last of his bunch. Ex RCAF, by the way.

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Well gdawg.......... I'm sure that our get together in August will discuss what he has. His locked closet has the guns, and his basement is full of other militaria, such as a whack of German helmets. As for him selling before he goes, it's a psychological thing....to be able to play with what you have, while you can still play. If he sold off everything now, it would literally kill him.

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Yes I'm finding that as well. And stuff that is most important, won't go anywhere and that is all good.

But I have been able to line up a few exchanges with folks that really appreciated the historical and sentimental importance of the item. The fact that he could meet the person and explain that himself made a big difference. Pressure to sell on my part would be disrespectful, but having the conversation was well received.
 
If you are worried about 'rent' going up - can always send it to a different facility, one with lower rates etc. SFRC are not the only ones doing this. There are places cheaper. So 'rent' is unlikely to go up.
 
If you are worried about 'rent' going up - can always send it to a different facility, one with lower rates etc. SFRC are not the only ones doing this. There are places cheaper. So 'rent' is unlikely to go up.

And how do you propose that would happen?
In the case of the original post, the buyer of these auction guns would not even own them until (if?) the laws change so no, you would not be sending them anywhere
 
And how do you propose that would happen?
In the case of the original post, the buyer of these auction guns would not even own them until (if?) the laws change so no, you would not be sending them anywhere

B2B transfers are still ok. So one business transfers to the other at the "owner's" request.
 
More inventory to sell to lieberals, a bigger slice of the 700k sell out money. People could support a business, that's a collaborator. Then when a business that doesn't hate us goes out of business, somehow think they helped.

Pretty sure youre well aware csaaa keeps the 700k. There is no confiscation/buyback $..

Sorry no sale there. Same building/physical address. Judas promotes it. Why would he promote it, allow a competitive firearms business to share his building without some sort of a stake. Supporters of lieberal gun control while also claiming to support and profit from us. These folks already have $700k of our tax dollars, don't need my business. That's just me, I don't support businesses that hate me.

You're really trying hard to read what you want from what I post. I said not affiliated in any way and like usual this isn't about me

If someone had no other option for whatever reason it could be a good option. That store can also assist in transfering to individuals who can possess.

If they do not know at PAL holding people and the executor chooses not to possess them, what do you suggest? Pray the Karen's fear away?

Sorry, Mark.............. as Executor, I can't divulge that info. Do I sound like a politician?

B.

This has got to be one of the strangest responses I have ever seen.
 
Sorry hsatimmy, but as I said, the owner of the guns is still very much alive. How would you feel if someone on gunnutz blabbed to the general public what guns you still have?

"A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing".

B.
 
Sorry hsatimmy, but as I said, the owner of the guns is still very much alive. How would you feel if someone on gunnutz blabbed to the general public what guns you still have?

"A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing".

B.

You definitely sound like a politician.

You brought it up.. Classes can only reveal classes, nothing about who or what is owned.there are thousands of prohib licenses in Canada you know..

Waiting until someone passes to get info is likely a mistake, you lose any historical or sentimental elements and cannot have the chance to bond over the same things.
 
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In the last century, I received a degree in Political Science, if that explains things.

My buddy has never let me see what's in his locked closet. That's his choice. When the time comes, it'll be like walking into Aladdin's cave.

Here's another saying, to end this thread for me:

"What will be, will be."


B.
 
Terminology question - is it still cosidered a "diamond" without the logo on the slide? I thought this term was reserved only for the guns with the "diamond" logo on the slide.

And if the Inglis hp is from the same consignor as the artillery luger then he's celebrating (went above US market by quite a bit)
 
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Terminology question - is it still cosidered a "diamond" without the logo on the slide? I thought this term was reserved only for the guns with the "diamond" logo on the slide.

And if the Inglis hp is from the same consignor as the artillery luger then he's celebrating (went above US market by quite a bit)

There was 2 one had the diamond logo but it was not mentioned in the description, you needed to look at the pics.
 
There was 2 one had the diamond logo but it was not mentioned in the description, you needed to look at the pics.

Ah, I missed the second one. Makes sense now.

Interesting that the other 4t series went more expensive.

Still would have been a pass for me - only looking for a lunchbox with a tangent sight now...
 
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Terminology question - is it still cosidered a "diamond" without the logo on the slide? I thought this term was reserved only for the guns with the "diamond" logo on the slide.

And if the Inglis hp is from the same consignor as the artillery luger then he's celebrating (went above US market by quite a bit)

Pistol in question was an Inglis "Diamond", - probably a 4-6K gun preban
 
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