What a country... Theyre now family heirloom paperweights
I wish. There is no ability to be a "family heirloom" as they cannot be passed from one generation to the next. Only stolen by the state at the time of the current owner passing
What a country... Theyre now family heirloom paperweights
Link up ?I want to sell my handgun but sales are only permitted by the government to 3 designated groups. Is there a place to post handguns for sale on this forum or another that would get exposure to this group? Its a small subgroup of shooters.
Im selling my brand new Glock 48 MOS (black)
It's not as bad as that. Local club level shooters in the Olympic type disciplines use many different types of pistols and can get exemption letters to buy them. Here in BC I know several who've gotten exemption letters to purchase S&W Model 41s. Rugers and Buck Marks are also servicable and in the right hands can outshoot the fancy European pistols. It's not the case that you need to be some kind of elite athlete to compete in this way.Olympic shooters have to apply to buy a handgun and it must be for their type of shooting.
Unless it’s a Hamerli - Walter - Pardini - forget it. Olympic shooters are supported by trainers and organisations, and I am sure those guys will help their shooters to go through the new rules. Because of all the new hurdles..it make senses to buy new for them.



























