Also they passed some shit a couple years ago I think where all newly sold rifles had to have almost every single detail you could think of put into a record system by whatever gun store you bought the rifle off of, so it's kind of a long gun registry, but hypothetically, it's my understanding that you can sell that rifle privately to someone immediately after you bought it from said gun store and the only record of that with the Canadian Firearms Program is that a transaction was made to another a gun owner, so they'll have a record of your license number and someone else's license number making a transaction, but that could be for any type of firearm and it could even be for ammo, so if you make enough of these transactions, there's really no way for them to know what you're moving and what you're receiving. And as far as buying a new rifle from a store, them keeping these very specific details of rifle model, serial number, and all of your personal info with the transaction, for the RCMP to get that info, that's going to require them to get gun store owners to give up that information, some store owners are queers, some will tell them to go to hell.