yukon254;
Good morning to you sir, I hope this Remembrance Day finds you and yours well.

While I have absolutely nothing of value in the way of actual information on this class of firearm, I will offer a song by a favorite singer/songwriter of ours.



Based upon my interactions with both the provincial CO's and other LEO folks of various agencies, I would likely be inclined to have a copy of the letter accompanying said firearm with me anytime I'd have it out and about.

As well, just to keep everyone relaxed during any interactions, I'd be further disposed to transport it in a locked box, with a trigger lock on it, the same as if it was a restricted class.

Hopefully someone in Ottawa doesn't become aware of this class of antiques as they'll like as not need to ban them for our combined good sooner than later. The same of course applies to flintlock pistols......

Anyway sir, sorry I couldn't be more use in the discussion. Good luck to your son with it and all the best to you folks as we head into winter.

Dwayne


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