And now, the rest of the story.
Large one afternoon Daryl came to my shop with a piece of octagonal barrel and said he wanted to make an underhammer pistol. He had read a very good book on this type of firearm, and had a sketch. So I said, fly at it, and went up for supper. After supper, I went down to see how he was doing, and he was going 'great guns' (sorry). I went to bed at the usual time, and told him to turn out the lights when he left. In the morning I rose and went to the kitchen where Daryl sat with a fresh pot of coffee, and a finished pistol! I guess he was including the research time i his build time.
So without having any sleep, off he went to the local RCMP office to register the handgun. In Canada, this is mandatory, although there is protocol for it, none of which Daryl observed. He arrived at the detachment, walked up to the counter and laid it down telling the Mountie that he wanted to register his new pistol. The policeman was aghast stepping back from the gun like it was lepperous (sp?) He said you can't just walk in like that with an unregistered handgun...I'll have to seize it! Daryl said "Fine. I'll just build another one," and turned t walk away. The cop called him back and everything went well after that.
Lesson learned: get some sleep before you intentionally confront the law, especially if you're in the wrong.