Fink???...Haven't heard that term in years.
Since I operate a Museum I became a verifier to make my
life easier. Without verifiers nothing gets transferred. They do it for nothing, for their own reasons.
For your information....the definition is " A replica firearm is a device that looks exactly (or almost exactly) like a firearm but is not a firearm. Under the Firearms Act replicas of firearms made after 1898 are prohibited devices."
Ouch , but that's it.
A "found" non restricted legally must be registered to you and then deactivated by an approved deactivator. Oh.....and you would haveto get a verifier to verify it (for free) before you registered it.
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