Removing old long gun registration sticker from receiver ?

Unless they use the old entry to get a warrant to boot your door after the firearm previously registered to you is not surrendered, nor been reported as destroyed or exported, when the amnesty period ends. After all, it would only seem reasonable that you likely would still be in possession of it.

Registration ALWAYS leads to confiscation.

no judge will EVER sign off on a warrant that comes from old outdated data,since that data was USELESS the minute the old registry was cancelled,ALL those previously registered firearms could change hands completely in the wind,so getting a warrant would be useless,since they can NEVER prove or even have any reliable clue if those guns are still with the original registered owner,that registry data being still around is just a big joke,but hey.conspiracy theorists love to latch on to stuff like this,
 
That stickie was issued in lieu of a serial number. Why not call the CFP and get the answer right from the horse's - err - mouth.
But if one were to fall off, or become detached in a hot bluing tank, etc. are replacements available, or has the stickie program been curtailed?

I had a Cooey Mod 60 that had no serial. I could not get the serial sticker to adhere, even after degreasing with at one point, an industrial grade product. Every six months, they were issuing a new sticker and certificate with matching number to the sticker.
 
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