Blackstuff wrote:
The brace on the LBR i used to own was welded onto the frame of the pistol within the grip. I looked into getting it replaced and was told that an RFD/gunsmith with the applicable Section 5 permit would have to do the work as once the brace came off it would be a prohibited firearm until the new one went on
Yep, I was told the same thing. So I spoke with the HO. I gave them the scenario that if I disassembled one of my rifles, say the 10/22 and chopped the barrel down to 12", does that make it S5 as it can still fire out of the stock? As any rifle can...
They said No as long as when it was reassembled back to it's intended configuration and met the 12/24 rule, then it would be legal.
So, I continue, what if I was to disassemble my LBR, everything that is, cylinder, trigger mech, literally every nut and bolt, is it S5? Pause..... No, it isn't. So, if I then chop off the wrist brace, "disassemble", if you like, is it S5. No. If I put a new rod on and then reassemble, is it still S1? Longer pause..... Is it still 12/24? Yes. Is the new rod permanently attached? Yes, I would have to chop it off to remove it....
They didn't see any problem with that! I still have the letter somewhere...
So, I did it myself.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!