Registered C7s and C8s

BROWNING MACHINE GUN M2 Machine Gun Full Automatic Prohibited

and a truck load of HK's and FN's

I live in the posh area of town! I wonder what the boys in Claireview have!!:D
 
search V3. my 'hood has hundreds of cool prohibs. i should go door to door looking :D

so who has the most, i got 200+ prohibs
71 lost
200+ stolen!!!

LOL 6 recovered
 
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MAKE MODEL TYPE ACTION CLASS PROV
Valmet M71S Rifle Semi-Automatic Restricted AB full
Valmet M76FS Rifle Semi-Automatic Restricted ON full
Valmet M78 Rifle Semi-Automatic Restricted BC full
Valmet M82 Rifle Semi-Automatic Restricted ON full
Valmet M82 Rifle Semi-Automatic Restricted ON full

:rolleyes:

Make: Heckler & Koch
Model: HK 91
Manufacturer:
Type: Rifle
Action: Air, spring or gas
Classification: Non-restricted
Barrel length: > 470mm
Calibre: 308
Shots: 1
Postal Code: L7
Province: ON
Country: Canada
Client type: Individual
Registration Date: 7/10/2003

any more contradictions possible?
 
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Relax boys! Breathe through the nose.

The data is marked as a SUBSET of the registry. That means, no not everyone is there and if you don't find yours that means it is not public knowledge. Thank your lucky stars.

"The information in this database (the "Service") is a subset of all information contained within Canada's National Gun Registry, and was obtained by the Ottawa Citizen from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ("RCMP") through the Access to Information and Privacy Act.

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The Service contains listings for more than 7 million firearms that were legally registered in Canada, as of November 2006. Because of privacy provisions, the records do not include the owners' names or addresses, but do include the first two characters of their postal codes. The RCMP has indicated that releasing more than two characters could risk identifying the locations of firearms in smaller communities. "

Two things strike me as unacceptible:
a) for the sake of privacy and courtesy, I will self-censor because a search for ### rifles found a misregistration of a full auto or converted auto as a nonrestricted. If I repeat this on the net, the Pony Boys will go visit some fellow who registered his ### in good faith. Not his fault that the database doesn't cross match.
b) search for "303" bolt action rifles. There are some hilarious descriptions in English and French. Rifles registered with the British proofhouse stamps as the model number, surly 'looks old to me' remarks, and plenty of 'armee' as the model. Very comical! And worth pointing out to the feds.
 
maple_leaf_eh said:
Relax boys! Breathe through the nose.

The data is marked as a SUBSET of the registry. That means, no not everyone is there and if you don't find yours that means it is not public knowledge. Thank your lucky stars.
It does however go on to say "The Service" contains more than 7 million records. Assuming that service is the online seach they are providing then that would mean everything, it can only return 200 results at a time though.

That's my guess.
 
smgcon said:
The C7 and C8 are registered to a business licence. That is probably the local Police as firearms owned by Municipalities are registered on a business licence.

It could also be that they are Diemaco owned guns used as demos.

Upon closer examination, I am sure they are Diemaco's own guns.

police guns are not in the registry...

alot of the buniess owned full autos are probably for movie prop companys. that would be my guess. (they are allowed to import / buy real full autos)

my area has 188 full autos!
 
I am surprised though that the CFC didn't ask for police and Armd Forces rifles to be registered just to try and boost their compliancy numbers.

At least then they would be a bit closer to the actual number of firearms in this country.
 
scott said:
police guns are not in the registry...

Yes they are, look up S&W 5946, under Public Agency, this is the RCMP. Also, how else could 200 Glocks get stolen on the same day in Alberta without making the National News - police guns
 
anybody try fg42? looks like a museum or two forgot to register them.
Actually collectors need to download all this inforamtion before someone decides to shut it down. With this info collerctors can pick and choose what to buy more acuratly as we now know what is available to us. I am sort of disappointed that there are no serial numbers. It also lets us know how many pieces we are missing from our collections.
 
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