Can some stores buy semi-auto 30 cal OIC'd rifles?

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Can some stores buy semi-auto 30 cal OIC'd rifles?

Question asked many times over the last years by couple guys, what to do with now prohibited rifles you'd like to part away but, still want it to avoid the smelter and get a few bucks back for it, what are the options? Otherwhise, destroy
ing the receiver and selling all the rest for parts (atrocious tragedy imo).
 
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Can some stores buy semi-auto 30 cal OIC'd rifles?

Question asked many times over the last years by couple guys, what to so with now prohibited rifles you'd like to part away but, still want it to avoid the smelter and get a few bucks back for it, what are the options? Otherwhise, destroy
ing the receiver and selling all the rest for parts (atrocious tragedy imo).

Yes. Any business that is licensed for prohib status firearms can purchase prohib firearms. There are a few "props" companies that also can purchase them.
Value on prohib firearms is not even close to what things were prior to 2020 and selling to a dealer or props company is a 1 way street. Once sold they are never allowed back on the civilian market.
 
Yes. Any business that is licensed for prohib status firearms can purchase prohib firearms. There are a few "props" companies that also can purchase them.
Value on prohib firearms is not even close to what things were prior to 2020 and selling to a dealer or props company is a 1 way street. Once sold they are never allowed back on the civilian market.

Meh, wasn't expecting much to be honest, but that do close the case about the current options...





Sadly we're subjects, not citizens... Long live China eh.
 
I can't think of any positive political benefit for a new government to gain in overturning the OIC or handgun freeze
No, you would have to have politicians that are actually interested in good policy and in Canada being a strong and free country, rather than simply being focused on political gain. Even if we have some of those, they will probably be confined to back benches.
 
"Question asked many times over the last years by couple guys, what to do with now prohibited rifles you'd like to part away"

Question answered many times over the years to "not hand over anything until further notice"

Seems pretty clear.
 
You have Property Rights, proven in other Commonwealth Country Courts
So, the case law would be admitted in a Canadian Court
Guns are Property
Start a GoFundme page to try a Court Case
 
... selling to a dealer or props company is a 1 way street. Once sold they are never allowed back on the civilian market.
Slight clarification. The one way street is for the 12.x guns that can still be traded among grandfathered individuals. Once sold to a business, that gun is no longer grandfathered and cannot be sold to a grandfathered individual.

The recent oic guns are already in that state.

I expect there are a few recently prohibited guns that are not run-of-the-mill... Those are likely to be bought for a semi reasonable amount... The rest, yeah... Keep them for now. The election is coming - we'll know where things are going soon enough.
 
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