gunrunner100
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- NW Ontario
Local fellow called and asked what is required to have a restricted pistol (Webley 455) rendered inert for donation to a museum.
First off, the pistol barrel is swampy, no rifling to speak of, so the pistol isn't a major loss. The museum is a little "township" museum and likely is not registered, if required, to have firearms on site.
Is a private person able to render the firearm non-functional, and struck off record, for donation? If so, what is required?
First off, the pistol barrel is swampy, no rifling to speak of, so the pistol isn't a major loss. The museum is a little "township" museum and likely is not registered, if required, to have firearms on site.
Is a private person able to render the firearm non-functional, and struck off record, for donation? If so, what is required?