deregistering a antique

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I have recently acquired a antique shot gun that was registered. It is a single shot martini action ,and has a full wood stock and it was made to shoot 14 gauge shells.Overall condition is good. So what do I have to do to deregister it? Any advice?
 
You will have to establish that it was made prior to 1898. Write up a letter requesting deregistration, explaining the grounds for antique status, 14ga., reason to believe it is pre - 98, etc. Call the CFC and get the correct mailing address or fax number. It is possible that you could speak to a Tech. in Ottawa to establish antique status, the CFC can patch you through.
 
Is this one of the Greener Police Guns? According to the FRT, these are non-restricted. If this is the model, you are going to have to have proof of pre 98manufacture. I do not know when this model first went into production, but they were certainly in production during the 20th century. There was even plastic cased ammunition made for them.
 
The Greener Police shotgun is not an antique, the special 14 gauge was introduced in the early 1900 for use by the Egyptian police.
 
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