Well, O.K. you really don't hate us but you DO envy us. That by way of your sentiments tells me you would absolutely love to legally own these little gems.
So I'll clue you in on a few facts about 12-6's.
Ironically the Lieberals and whatever politicos' jumped on that popular bandwagon made the purchase and ownership of these beauties that much more affordable, priced actually where they should be simply because the dimwhits that they were and are still, took the market factors of supply and demand largely out of the picture. Supply is what it is and demand will ALWAYS be lower!
Another ironic piece of the used market puzzle (for CDN's) is that if certain 12-6's were eligible for export BACK to the U.S. providing they met the minimum 3" barrel length, we would actually make a buck or 2, not much but a buck or 2 after a licensed exporter takes his cut. Another sly way of ridding Canada of these evil guns.
And those are the select few the CDN firearms dealers can make a good buck on a prohib, but again dependent on classification. This also answers the question of why dealers want nothing to do with prohibs. Why? Too long a shelf life. And shelf or rather rack life costs $. End of story.
Oh wait!. There's a small caveat that C-68 stipulates which is; any 12-6 prohibited firearm made after 1946 is NOT transferable upon my sudden demise. So my estate must figure a way to dispose of a near worthless headache for my survivors.
Still with me here?
So if you don't like the way our natural born Lieberal rulers crafted C-68, get up and DO something about it. Then and only then might YOU have a snowballs chance in hell of legally owning a 12-6.
End of story.
Well, not really. If Turdeau gets elected, you can just forget about all of the aforementioned and the status quo will be back to where they left off.
Not hearing a damn thing you have to say about it.
Get the picture now?