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getting out of hunting

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For the last few years my physical condition and financial situation has gone down and gotten to the point where I can no longer reasonably hunt. so I have been looking into getting rid of my hunting gear firearms and crossbow and wanted to ask here what should expect to get in Ontario for my Excalibur Axiom and associated gear listed below. Thank in advance for your help. Crossbow has maybe 300-400 shots fired.

Excalibur Axiom (305 FPS) Crossbow with Aluminum rail comes with all accessories including: cocking rope, stringing aid, t-handle arrow puller, Dissipator Bars, sling, Plano pillar lock 1143 hard case, Excalibur T soft case, 11 x 100 grain thunderhead broadheads and 6x100 gr field points and 6 x 150 field points, string wax. original scope was replaced with a dead zone scope. and custom finger guards made by me see old post https://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?p=599391#p599391
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Should fetch about $500.00
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Thanks!
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What guns are you letting go?
vixen 11
exocet 175 with Aging custom stock #27
Exocet 175
exocet 200

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mr meat wrote:
Sun Oct 01, 2023 6:00 pm
What guns are you letting go?
1) Browning BAR type 1 Made in Belgium in 30.06 caliber, purchased in 1972. 2 magazines included and a 1.5 -4.5 bushnell scopechief mounted on rifle and excellent condition leather rifle case and hard case

2) Browning B80, 3 inch 12 ga. Manufactured 1985 in Portugal. comes with soft case, hard case and with 3 invector choke tubes

3) Remington 7600, 30.06 caliber. 2 magazines included and a 1.5 -4.5 bushnell scopechief mounted on rifle and rifle case

4) Remington 870 Wingmaster 30 inch barrel, 3 inch 12 ga. manufactured in the early 1970's, comes with fabric case. with 2 choke tubes

5) Remington 870 Wingmaster slug/buckshot barrel 3" 12 guage 20" length with rem choke.

6) plus a fair bit of ammo.

ALL firearms sold along with rifle ammo
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Ok thanks was thinking of a 410 for birds
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mr meat wrote:
Wed Oct 04, 2023 5:09 am
Ok thanks was thinking of a 410 for birds
Sold both of those years ago.
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What you asking for the BAR?
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Price on the bar ?
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bar ~$1000
b80 ~$900
7600 ~$900
870 ~$700 (spare Slug/buckshot barrel additional $150)
crossbow ~$500

I did extensive research into Canadian sales for the specific used weapons for retail prices. Gunpost and Town post guns among others in Canada and GunBroker among others in the US. I asked you guys for a reasonable price for the crossbow.

EDIT: only selling in person as the legal requirements are a real pain in the butt.

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You do not need to register non-restricted firearms, but the transferor (seller) must obtain confirmation of the validity of the transferee's (buyer's) firearms licence, prior to the transfer of a non-restricted firearm.

The transfer of a non-restricted firearm may take place only after a reference number has been issued. The reference number is valid for a period of ninety (90) days or for the remaining period of validity of the transferee's (buyer's) licence. If a reference number expires before the physical transfer of the firearm, a new reference number must be requested.

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The transferor (seller) will need to ensure that the transferee (buyer) who presents themselves for a transaction looks the same as the photograph on the firearms licence presented. This may be more difficult in the online environment.

The transferor (seller) may ask the buyer to engage in a video call or other means that would allow the transferor (seller) to have confidence that the persons presenting themselves as the transferee (buyer) and the licence the transferee (buyer) presents are the same. Alternatively, if a visual comparison is not possible, the transferor (seller) may ask the buyer to present a second photo ID that is issued at the federal, provincial, or municipal level.

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Telephone: Contact the Canadian Firearms Program (CFP) at 1-800-731-4000.

The transferor (seller) must provide the following information to the CFP:

the transferee's (buyer's) licence number, date of birth, and email address

declaration that the transferor (seller) has taken reasonable steps to verify that the transferee (buyer) is the holder of the licence that is the subject of the reference number request

the transferor (seller) will need to ensure that the transferee (buyer) who presents themselves for a transaction looks the same as the photograph on the firearms licence presented. This may be more difficult in the online environment.

the transferor (seller) may ask the buyer to engage in a video call or other means that would allow the transferor (seller) to have confidence that the persons presenting themselves as the transferee (buyer) and the licence the transferee (buyer) presents are the same. Alternatively, if a visual comparison is not possible, the transferor (seller) may ask the buyer to present a second photo ID that is issued at the federal, provincial, or municipal level.

Both the transferor (seller) and the transferee (buyer) will be notified, either by email or mail, if a reference number is issued.
In the event a reference number cannot be issued, the transferor (seller) will be advised to have the transferee (buyer) contact the CFP to obtain more information.
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Firearms and rifle ammo sold very quickly
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Crossbow and accessories sold pending payment.
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Good luck going forward Sir.
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