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Larry
You are too late by about 5 days. I just sold 4 shot-out barrels on the weekend. Terry: Deactivated firearms do not have to be locked up. They are exempt from storage and transportation regulations in Canada. The current guideline includes the welding of the bolt and magazine, but the older specification deacts are still acceptable, as long as they are not easily made to fire. A bore diameter hardened pin press fit and welded into a blind hole through the receiver and chamber would likely suffice for a bolt action Enfield. |
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When the Cold War Collection its Ferret out, invariably someone will point at the "thing" hanging on the cupola. "Is that real?" "Those are not holograms." "No, that machine gun?" "No, it is plumbing fittings." "Oh, ok." The expectation is that our authentic vehicle restorations extends to the mounted machine guns, artillery, and main guns, as live firing destructive devices. The complexities of old or new specification deactivation are lost on just about everyone. What I'm suggesting in this conversation is that to avoid grubby little fingers feverishly unbuckling a few canvas straps to abscond with a live No.4, which then becomes chargeable, the easier security route is to use authentic canvas covers to conceal guaranteed non-lethal plumbing parts and (for now) uncontrolled varnished hardwood, shaped like the real thing. A couple of through bolts doesn't destroy anything valuable, but buttresses our opportunity to educate and display.
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Terry Warner - 74-????? M151A2 - 70-08876 M38A1 - 53-71233 M100CDN trailer Beware! The Green Disease walks among us! |
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Remember that if you do a good job with those plumbing parts, you have made a replica, which in Canadian law is a prohibited device.The deactivated gun is not.
While having your property stolen at a display is always a concern, hiding what we are legally allowed only furthers the anti-gun agenda. Last edited by rob love; 30-03-23 at 20:28. |
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Thanks for your advice Terry but I think I will still look to put a dewat in my carrier. Rob if you ever get another barrel you don't want I am still looking.
Thanks everyone Larry |
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