registering an old pistol

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wondering if anyone out there knows if it would be possible to register an older pistol that has not been registered for a long time if ever , would this be possible ? if so how would you go about it if you came across one ?
 
wondering if anyone out there knows if it would be possible to register an older pistol that has not been registered for a long time if ever , would this be possible ? if so how would you go about it if you came across one ?

Yes it can be done, if it restricted but if it is prohibited probably not.
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They may add it to the future confiscation list...er...I mean the registry.
But there is an equal chance it will be confiscated right away if you call them. Think hard before doing anything.

Addition: You asked how to do this. Just call the magic phone number and the government employee on the other end will tell you what they will do for you. Or to you.
 
They may add it to the future confiscation list...er...I mean the registry.
But there is an equal chance it will be confiscated right away if you call them. Think hard before doing anything.Addition: You asked how to do this. Just call the magic phone number and the government employee on the other end will tell you what they will do for you. Or to you.

There are many reports of folks registered such pistols
I do not recall ever seeing a report here that the pistol was seized.
That would suggest that there isn't an equal chance of seizure.
 
If it's a prohib it may still be eligible to be registered provided it was registered under the old Green slip system. The only problem is you wouldn't be allowed to keep it unless you had 12(6) on your PAL
 
Generally isn't a problem. They want to get them properly registered. The pistol you describe should be Restricted. It may well be registered under the old green card system. Try to find that out. If not, it still shouldn't be a problem. You might be asked where it is. I would advise not moving it from where it is until you get it transferred to you and have a short term ATT to take it home. Don't contact your local police department, only work with the RCMP firearm centre.
 
There are many reports of folks registered such pistols
I do not recall ever seeing a report here that the pistol was seized.
That would suggest that there isn't an equal chance of seizure.

Yes, I believe you are right. But I had said "seizure" before the OP revealed that the pistol had a 6" barrel...that was why.
 
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