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    The shipping would be murder!

    It is even Canadianicon.

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    Collector's Source had some de-ac bofors not too long ago for less that that one would set you back. Maybe worth a call if you're serious about having one
    Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!

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    But the collectors source ones are not Cdn, they are ex-swiss.
    One of the guys here in MB bought one of the CS ones, and loves it.

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    Are the CS ones de-ac? I'm not convinced artillery pieces have to be de-ac in Canadaicon.

    I didn't know they were ex-swiss. I assume that aside from origin they are basically identical?
    Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!

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    Claven2, I have heard all sorts of stories about whether artillery pieces are, or are not, subject to the Firearms Act and other "gun contol" legislation. Muzzleloading touch hole guns are accepted antiques, of course.
    Is a Bofors full auto? Fulll auto firearms are prohib. as 12(2). But if an artillery piece is not a "firearm" under the gun control laws......
    Quite apart from legal status, there is the willingness of a gov't. to allow the sale of functional artillery to be considered. There are regulations respecting the international shipment of articles of war. Everyone's favourite importer in Eastern Ontario did have that batch of 82mm mortars being sold in functional condition sans paperwork. A small piece, with wheels or without, in the 25mm - 2" range would be a lot of fun.

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    Collectors source ones were deactivated to some degree. Clive Law, when he was at the DFAIT desk, required the big guns (ie tanks) to have a certain amount of deactivation.
    While the firearms act may not have intended to encompass artillery, the RCMP lab has apparently decided to do so. I tried to de-register my 76mm Sherman gun and mantlet last year but they refused, saying it was a barrelled weapon which could cause bodily harm. I'll wait for the conservatives to get rid of the longarms registry, and then see where that takes us.
    The Swissicon boforss are very similar, but not the same. The trailer chassis is somewhat modernized to European specs. I think my friend has his firing tennis balls or golfballs or something. For the differenc of 5 or 10 grand, I would want the Cdn one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stencollector View Post
    Collectors source ones were deactivated to some degree. Clive Law, when he was at the DFAIT desk, required the big guns (ie tanks) to have a certain amount of deactivation.
    While the firearms act may not have intended to encompass artillery, the RCMP lab has apparently decided to do so. I tried to de-register my 76mm Sherman gun and mantlet last year but they refused, saying it was a barrelled weapon which could cause bodily harm. I'll wait for the conservatives to get rid of the longarms registry, and then see where that takes us.
    snip....
    I'm slightly familiar with a case where customs destroyed (trying to be helpful apparently) the breech mech on an imported "milsurp" tank, the judge ordered them to replace it.

    Of course I'm unsure of how long ago that was...

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    Well, even if it needed registration, there's no reason for custome to deactivate a tank cannon. Though I could see them trying to make you register it and produce a PAL and registration certificate to take posession.

    Are tank cannon listed in the FRT?
    Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!

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    So if Bofors can be registered as a Long gun does that mean you could use it as a hunting rifle being non-restricted ??

    Dimitri

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimitri View Post
    So if Bofors can be registered as a Long gun does that mean you could use it as a hunting rifle being non-restricted ??

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    No, they are full auto.

    There are no FRT listings that I know of for the cannon families. The CFC tech mentioned that they also registered an RPG cause it had a sub cal kit in it. I asked about my 2" mortar, but he couldn't give me an answer.
    I have a live 2inch mortar that Kearns and Mcmurchy used to sell. I'll tell you, those things are too much fun to be legal.

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