Thursday, October 28, 2010

Fabrique Nationale does not make guns, claims CFC!

I just bought a Spanish Mauser short rifle from another member here. Mauswer 1893, refurbed into a 1916 civil guard rifle. Funny, but when i completed the transfer, the girl on the phone said "Ok, so it's a 98k?" No...it's not....
mwjones 10/2010

I've seen it first hand. A friend tried to register a 270 winchester. He gave them the S/N off the receiver and was told "that must be wrong, we already have that S/N on file for another rifle". He now has..or had the gold sticker with the "new" S/N.
wolfen 10960

Now, I have an example of why the registry is a joke.

I recently purchased a FN (Fabrique Nationale) SxS Shotgun through an add in the local Buy and Sell. The firearm was already registered and once we agreed on a price a transfer had to be made(The next morning of course, it was a Wednesday evening!).

He called to make the transfer and had problems right away. He told them the make of the rifle and the Firearms Officer told him straight out that Fabrique Nationale was not a Firearms manufacturer and he had better tell them what type of gun it really was or it would not be transferred!

Keep in mind this firearm was already registered!!
After 10 more minutes of arguing with the officer they finally said "Ohhh, it is an FN make then right? We have that manufacturer on our list" On their list?? So if it's not on their list you can't register it I guess....even if it is already registered?

Then they asked for a model number. There was no model number on the firearm and the existing registry card did not have model number either. I am not sure what they decided on for a model number but finally a transfer was made after some more arguing over the phone.

All this for a 12 Gauge SxS shotgun with 30" barrels! Hardly a threat to anyone in my opinion.

Thanks Firearms Registry for making our taxpayers dollars feel like they are well spent.

1 comment:

  1. You got to love bureaucrates...

    One of my issue with the Gun Registry concerns a set of target pistols I had... After asking for a copy of my file (from the RCMP) I found out that the magazine capacity for some pistol was wrong.

    The listed the firearms as having a 5 shot magazines... when in fact they came with 9 shots magazines.

    I tried calling Miramichi... but the girl on the phone couldn't do anything... they told me to write to them instead.

    So I sent them an email, listing the firearms/registrations/FIN involved, and what was wrong on the file...

    The email got transfer to a "firearm specialist" telling me I had the wrong magazine for that firearm!!!

    So I sent them pictures of the magazines, showing the serial number stamped on it, matching the serial number of the firearm, showing 9 rounds in it...

    Had a few emails going back in forth... they still insisted I had the wrong magazine (or that it was an aftermarket) and that these pistols were only imported with 5 shots magazines...

    Needless to say, I gave up...

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