Prohibited-barreled handguns for peanuts....

just some suggestions to start thinking about what prohib models you would like to start collecting, and focus on that, they are all of great prices.

i managed to get what was a prohib smith 686 but the store checked it at my request and it measured to 106, they contacted the centre and had it reverified as restricted. purchased it for $265.00 (at original prohib price)plus gst last year. sheer luck

suggest thinking about smith snubnoses higher quality like model 19's, 3 inch or 4 inch 686, colt detective special in 38 special, higher grade semi-auto's in 380 or 9mm, such as BDA, walther ppk, etc.

makes the shopping more fun, and not to buy anything out there just because of the much lower probit prices
 
Yeah, well I wish I'd never mentioned that I had a 12.6 :(

Finally went over and took a looky see at his print-out of prohibited pow-pows. Chose 15 outta the list, and then ended up choosing about 10-12 out of all those after inspecting them. Included in the pile, a Luger P-08 (only 'cause I don't have one), a Baby Browning (again, only 'cause I don't have one), Ruger Security Six (again......) and at least 3 stainless model 65's & 66's. Also at least one 586, but most prolly two (do I bother explaining?:runaway:).
He's to contact me Monday or Tuesday with a price. I warned him I wasn't paying much for most of 'em. I'd pay something more than the others for the 586 (damn, it's clean), but he'd have to make it real interesting for me to walk out with all of 'em. Hell, the Ruger isn't even all that attractive. But I don't have one, so that makes it right. Don't it? :slap:
 
Why not buy 'em all [all the decent ones anyway] and flog what you personally don't want on here. There's enough of us with 12(6) on here... it might be interesting to see what sells & what doesn't.... ;)
 
"Why", he asks. I'll tell you why. It's cause this dumba$$ has trouble selling anything after he's bought it. I just traded a Walther P-99 (the 2nd in my collection) for an HK USP and I'm already feeling guilty about it. Even offered the swapper the chance to cancel if he wanted.
Seriously, wtf am I gonna do with 3-4 model 65's & 66's? I need help, guys. I believe the term is "intervention":runaway:
 
Peter I'll tell you whut you have to do! You have got to get a list and pics of all those prohibs and contact us on this thread and deecide whut wuns yew want and let us have the rest!
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I'll do y'all one better. If and when I get these guns, I hereby promise to sell the ones I don't wanna keep at the same price I paid for 'em. I'm not here to make money, I'm in this for the sport. I realize that there are individuals who make a living/supplement their income selling firearms, and I have no qualms with them. But I'm not one of 'em. So if I can help out other CGNers, so much the better.... ;)
 
I'll do y'all one better. If and when I get these guns, I hereby promise to sell the ones I don't wanna keep at the same price I paid for 'em.


That's a good attitude. I'd like to know what there is. I know some guys with fixed incomes, and I'm not that rich either. I just don't they get snatched up with some rich dude. I've seen it before.
 
This is the worst thread I have read in a long time. So many guns, so little money. Yes please tell us what there is, some like myself might just have to sell one of the kids to get that "one I always wanted". Retched 12(6) permit might get me into trouble again.
 
Buy them all and sell some here so the prohib CGN people can take advantage of the goodies

You know something, that's not a bad idea. If I did that, I'd definitely tack on shipping and handling charges, just to cover expenses. But I can just imagine his face when I offer to clean out his safe. I'm just worried that I'll be stuck with alot of the less-popular guns. Stuff like Rossi revolvers etc...
Mind you, at ridiculous prices they might go just the same... :confused:

Oh, and I forgot to mention the PPK..
 
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Wow. Such enthusiasm. Too bad the enthusiasm doesn't extend to trying to repeal the 12(6) law so that the next generation might have some cheap fun too......
 
Just how do we do that? The entire 12x thing blows, but how do we change anything when we are hated by politicians and the courts? I'm not baiting you. I just don't know what to do.
 
Just how do we do that? The entire 12x thing blows, but how do we change anything when we are hated by politicians and the courts? I'm not baiting you. I just don't know what to do.

This should likely go in another thread. But we are doing nothing. We don't get in the public's face. All we do is cower and duck every article about a shooting that comes along. We are hated because all they ever see is the bad guys. We don't protest. We don't fight back. We cower and bide our time.

Because now is not the right time.:rolleyes:

Everyone sits mesmerized as a big chunk of the firearms in Canada spiral down the 12(6) vortex. And they get all excited when the guns are all bunched together and worthless just before they drop out of sight forever. What most don't realize is all the legal guns are headed down the same sewer. I bet we just sit and watch those go down the drain too.

I wish this was a rant, but the way we are dealing with it, I think it's fact.

Anyway, I'm going to the range this morning. Later.
 
Fight for the right to carry. Then 12(6) can go as we will need the most concealable handgun possible.
And please don't say we can't win. The laws are there.
And we have just had a booth at a third gunshow. Our CASD president has had at least two interviews.
You're right. It IS time to get in peoples faces!
 
Update;

Betcha you guys thought I was full of crap, huh? No posts on the subject for close to a week, while I received tons (literally) of pm’s asking for the name of the gunsmith in question. Well, things have taken a sad turn. I didn’t want to say anything ‘till I'd talked to the owner face-to-face…

Please remember, this had started out kinda weird.
Recapping, I had bought a crossbow while in there to initially buy a case or two of ammo. When making the bill for the crossbow and ammo (which totaled over $1,200), he asked me if I was in the market for a handgun. I said “Yes, actually, I’m looking for a 4” .357 Mag for the girlfriend. His jaw dropped and he started to rant’n rave about how he had prohibs coming out the wazoo. He had told me, and I quote "Even if I sell them (prohibs) to you for the same ten dollars I bought them, at least I'll have the pleasure of knowing that they didn't get handed in to the SQ for destruction".

Wow! I was impressed. Here was a guy who’s ready to sell inventory (albeit inventory which he picked up for next to nothing and which he seemed to be stuck with) at cost just to promote the sport. I really was touched. So, the following day, I showed up to pick out the 4 inched 586 the owner had mentioned. Though the owner himself wasn’t there, his clerk Aldo was more than helpful, running back & forth to the safe located somewhere in the basement to bring me back all the handguns I’d chosen from their inventory list. Seeing as this was Christmas, I ended up choosing pretty well all of his S&W 65’s & 66’s (3 or 4), a Luger (which I normally couldn’t care less about), a Baby Browning, a Ruger Security Six (damn, that’s an ugly duckling…) and a Walther PPK. All in addition to the 4 inched 586 which the owner had mentioned to me initially. Aldo said he’d show the guns I’d chosen to the owner and that the owner would get back to me with a final price.


As I was leaving, the owner returned from wherever he’d been. I informed him that I’d chosen the guns I wanted and was waiting for him to make me a price. His eyes bugged when he realized how many I’d picked….
I had told him that I was not there to make money by selling the guns I’d picked. Later, I even told him that I'd be willing to clean out his entire prohib stock from his safe, providing he sold 'em to me for $50/ea, which is still a great return on the “$10”/ea (as quoted by him) he paid for them. Furthermore, I gave him my word that I wouldn’t sell any of the guns I purchased from him for more than the “$50/gun” I was gonna pay out. Again, in keeping with the idea of promoting the sport and helping out the shooting community.
Being a businessman myself, I realize that he's in business to make money, being "nice" alone won't put food on his table. Which is why after watching him back-peddle, I offered him an honourable way out. $50/gun and I'd clean out the safe of all his prohibs. He started to stammer and stutter. I don’t think he realized that I was gonna take him up on his initial offer.

Well, I went to see him mano-amano today. I confronted him about what he’d stated to me. I had to remind him at least three times of his statement "Even if I sell them (prohibs) to you for the same ten dollars I bought them, at least I'll have the pleasure of knowing that they didn't get handed in to the SQ for destruction".
I was very disheartened to watch this man back-peddle furiously, trying every salesman trick in the book to distract me. I told him (loudly enuf that his other customers heard) that I was disappointed in him. I told him bluntly that I knew he regretted what he’d said to me and was trying to back out using whatever means he could. He responded that he thought that the “amazing deal” he’d offered me ($2,600 plus tax instead of the regular price of $4000) was more than fair, and that he was doing more than his part.

So, even though I’d initially agreed to purchase his 4 inched 586 for $400 (a “freakin” deal and a half”, according to him), I bailed on him. I have to deal with liars and cheats every day at work, I refuse to deal with the same type of people during my “personal” time.

I’m very disappointed in this outfit which, by the way is Dante Sports in Montreal. Anyone looking for handguns/rifles/shotguns/crossbows etc.. is more than welcome to visit the owner Rudy’s store. But I can’t stomach handing out my hard-earned cash to someone who doesn’t stick to his word. As a businessman, I’ve made mistakes. I’ve made promises I realized afterwards would cost me a fortune to keep, and made commitments I shouldn’t have. But, ”my” word is worth more than a coupla bucks. I’ve taken it up the rear after shooting my mouth off in order to cinch a deal, but came out the smarter for it.

I will not be setting foot in Dante Sports again. Not because the prices aren’t generally ok, nor because of service issues etc.
I refuse to fork over hard-earned money over to a company owned by someone who doesn’t honour his word. Someone who has no honour is someone not to be trusted. Being a man means more than having a coupla inches of man-meat dangling between his legs. Being a real man means owning up to what you say, accepting responsibility for what you say/do and becoming a better person because of it.

Furthermore, I apologize to all those here for being as gullible as I am. My business partner says that my naiveté is almost cute. But unfortunately, it seems to be a fault in my 47 yr old character, one that I don’t believe I’ll be able to shake if I haven’t done so as of yet..

PS: Anyone have a 4 inched 357 Mag for sale, real cheap? ;)
 
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