Swiss Arms - Don't turn them in!

I'm a relatively new firearms buyer. I bought one pistol directly from AE with the help of Steve and one other through a retailer they distribute to. These were fantastic transactions that I still tell people about. First class guys always first class!!
 
This will be a big test with reference to the Long Guns Registry. Remember that records pertaining to the LGR was supposedly destroyed. If this was the case, how can they trace the owners during the time when LGR was active? Should this be the case, then the govt will be in violation of the law abolishing the LGR and its records. Owners that were registered under the previous LGR can still make an argument against any order to confiscate their rifle. They can also reason out that the rifle, classified as non-restricted has been sold to another licensed individual, record not required. Thank you ARMS EAST for this brave and generous offer to save these rifles.

Just a note to say that we are very willing to work with Swiss Arms owners to take possession of any newly prohibited rifles while this situation gets worked out. We already do this for other prohibs and have saved many from the crusher. We sincerely hope NO SANs get crushed over this sad spectacle.

If anyone is facing a seizure order, call us before turning in your rifle.
 
Are you sure about this? Isn't there a need to notify CFO who has possession? This method would apply for all prohibs to thwart need for transfer paperwork I suppose.

"Arrange for a courier to do door-to-door service. That way neither the sender nor recipient are transporting it, and as such no transport paperwork is required."
 
#1575 signed.

Dangertree and all who work at AEI is just fantastic to deal with. Definitely one of my favourite dealers.
I am no longer a SAN owner but that is just amazing of you guys and how you are helping out the rest of the shooting community.


Keep up the battle boys & girls!!!!!!
 
The LGR was apparently destroyed but not before a couple key organizations obtained final copies of it...Which is where they draw there information from currently.
 
Nice to have read about the great offer Arms East business has made to affected owners. I will make sure to look at their offerings when making a purchase.

Yes, we need to stand together or this is will become the "beginning of the end" and a harbinger for continued tyranny and harassment against lawful firearm owners.

So many are anxious to make monetary contributions, good if they serve to help realize a fair change ... but why don't we see these many business we buy from and support doing the same as we individuals are doing?
 
So what do you do if you bought one when the long gun registry was in effect and sold it in the EE since? Seriously. I had one and didn't keep a record and will probably get the letter.
 
So they say you can be fined and/or get 3 years in jail, I assume with good behaviour it would be less then 3 years, what happens then? If I don't turn in my swiss arms, and go to jail, after I have done my time I can keep it? or would I get charged again?
 
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