Anyone have any info on this? IF my son has an RPAL but no handguns could he inherit mine?
I believed you need to dewat them by specific standards set out to deactivate and may not be able to do yourself. I don’t have a link on this but plenty of info on Google.
The executor receives a letter weeks, months or perhaps even years later and the executor says what firearms? Didn't find any. Honestly, the executor may have zero knowledge.Alternately, your executor will receive a letter from the CFO asking them to turn in the firearms. Depends which reality you're in.
A case stuffed full of Bullseye with the heaviest bullet available. Sandbag, tie on a string and let her rip..... all in the name of science.
Auggie D.

Anyone have any info on this? IF my son has an RPAL but no handguns could he inherit mine?
The police will kick your door down while your family is at your funeral, shoot your dog, ransack your home, beat your neighbours and shoot their cat, give each other a high five and move on to the next one. Alternately, your executor will receive a letter from the CFO asking them to turn in the firearms. Depends which reality you're in.
CFO wouldn't know for maybe 5 years... after license lapses unless there is now a centralized death reporting system.
Pretend it's the 90s..don't ask don't tell.
Family members of any deceased gun owner should memorize this phrase "I have no idea what he ever did with his guns".The executor receives a letter weeks, months or perhaps even years later and the executor says what firearms? Didn't find any. Honestly, the executor may have zero knowledge.
Your widow sells them to the closest biker gang to pay for your casket. Did I say that out loud?
I had a friende who was an old time cop and WWII navy vet. In fact he was at one time the local police firearm instructor. Many years ago he had purchased a couple of rare models of Lugers as investments. When C-68 was passed the guns became close to worhless. He got online (these were the early days of the internet) and located a collector in Kentucky (or Tennessee, I forget which one) who wanted the guns. The guy drove up from the U.S., my buddy stashed the guns in his car and drove over to the U.S. side of the border, met the guy who paid him and they both went happily on their way.I'll export them to someone in the USA before I let the government of Canada confiscate them from my house after I die.
Family members of any deceased gun owner should memorize this phrase "I have no idea what he ever did with his guns".![]()
Family members should remember they have a right to remain silent. If someone needs to talk to the police, it should be your lawyer.
this makes me laugh lol
The Elite shooters won’t even find a store willing to go to the trouble to sell them guns. Who in the world will keep specialty gun for a few guys ?
Anyone have any info on this? IF my son has an RPAL but no handguns could he inherit mine?



























