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I am looking for a verifier
Please message me if you are a verifier between Hamilton and Toronto. I would greatly appreciate it.. I am willing to provide a 12 pack of Heineken in return for the service.
Thank you, Mike
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03-11-2007 11:42 PM
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Can you describe what type of firearms and how many you need verified?
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I have 8 Enfields, some actually have serial numbers, clear markings (Lithgow
, Long Branch etc.) Those shouldn't be too bad.
5 various Martinis, that are different lenghts, one carabine I know that much, one of them says S.K.606 on the receiver, one is an Enfield Martini, the other are PAK maritnis I'm pretty sure. I've reveived some info on CGN this morning that those wouldn't have to be registered except for the Martini with the .22 conversion. There's a couple people on that thread that might help me I think. I know you are very savvy so any help is good! Here's the thread link for my CGN thread if you want to take a look. I'm planning on posting some pics later.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...d.php?t=142006
Let me know, mike
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If the martinis are still in .450/577 martine then they don't need to be registered.
If they are in .303 or .22 or .310 cadet, they will have to be registered.
All the Lee Enfields require registration.
Sadly, I live nowhere near the big smoke, so someone else will have to verify them for you
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I thought the verifiers were kaput?
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Originally Posted by
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If the martinis are still in .450/577 martine then they don't need to be registered.
If they are in .303 or .22 or .310 cadet, they will have to be registered.
All the Lee Enfields require registration.
Sadly, I live nowhere near the big smoke, so someone else will have to verify them for you

Thank you Claven2, I found that out today on the Martinis which is a big relief! The enfields are fairly well marked so that should be easy. If no one replies to my offer I will have to phone the CFC for a verifier...if they're not kaput??? Can anyone confirm that?
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Originally Posted by
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Thank you Claven2, I found that out today on the Martinis which is a big relief! The enfields are fairly well marked so that should be easy. If no one replies to my offer I will have to phone the CFC for a verifier...if they're not kaput??? Can anyone confirm that?
Dumby,
I was under the impression that the verifier network had been done away with and that all verification was being done over the phone with CFC or in person with the RCMP.
I'm sure the CFC can let you know for sure.
Stevo
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Your local gunshop will have a verifier.
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Thank you Steveo and Soldat. I will call the CFC and let you know what they say. Here is a link with the pics of what I picked up on the weekend.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...=142006&page=2
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Write down this basic info on each gun before calling and it should go well.
- Make (example Lee Enfield)
- Model (example No 1 Mark 3*)
- Manufacturer (example Lithgow
)
- Type (example Rifle)
- Action (example Bolt Action)
- Serial Number (example XXXXXXXX)
- Caliber (example .303 British
)
- Number of Shots (example 10)
- Barrel Length (example 640 mm)
Last edited by Jean; 03-12-2007 at 06:04 PM.