"Buy Back Program" Price list for Individuals.

From a pure money perspective I'm actually getting more than I paid. For example my Norinco AR 15 is listed at $1520 unless I'm reading this wrong. I got it for 1/3 the price so I'm pretty surprised it's that high. Having said that, this is all complete BS anyway such a joke.
never get a penny..
 
They better figure it out better then civilians dropping these off at local police stations, cops are going to be stressed, and that's going to lead to a bad scene.
They also better have cash or cheques on delivery, cuz nobody trusts this government at their word.
Prices are pretty low for the restricted ones, bit high on the non-restricted ones, likely by design as they know where the restricted are, no clue where the non-restricted are, so throwing bonus $$ at those hoping for more compliance.
I dunno, they had 5 ####ing years to figure this out, and just seems like they put this together in 2 weeks like idiots.
 
it will be interesting to see how it plays out in Cape Breton.....promise to pay won't get it done though
I GAURANTEE you that $750 mil they have allocated will be gone faster than they can collect a few thousand guns. Then what?

It's not just the cost of the guns... there's the cost of planning, implementation, collection, transport, destruction etc.

What are they going to do when the money runs out? Spend another $750 mil? Then another?

It's ridiculous... MOST people will not get paid that is a certainty.
 
2100k for an SVT?.. But honestly at this point I am pretty tired of getting pointed out by anti gun groups and having a bunch of stuff I cant even use. Id rather get rid of it and invest the funds in the stock market. Also not sure what will happen with the folks in Quebec that did not register their rifle with the provincial gun registry. Will they be fined when delivering their rifles? lol
 
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