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cobra64
06-20-2005, 11:19 PM
Ok so I have my restricted PAL and what to buy a handgun (old smith and wesson single action i think) Do i need anything else to get a handgun? or just buy it do the paperwork, double lock it and take it home?
lilsundance
06-20-2005, 11:39 PM
not sure how it works anymore. I am not sure but you may have to belong to a shooting club. Anyone know for sure?
McCurdy1234
06-21-2005, 09:24 AM
Ok so I have my restricted PAL and what to buy a handgun (old smith and wesson single action i think) Do i need anything else to get a handgun? or just buy it do the paperwork, double lock it and take it home?
Is it a private sale or from a store? It basically works the same as non restricted. You give the person all of your information and wait until he gets a hold of the CFC to start the transfer. You shoudl then get a number from him in wich you call the CFC and complete the transfer. They take how ever long they feel like then give it over to the Alberta CFO just to make us wait longer. While your waiting send in your ATT form to speed things up, here in Alberta you do not have to include what times you plan on shooting, or even the firearms that are to be on the ATT just fill it out and fax it in. When all is fianlly done they will call you {yeah right, call them everyday if it takes any longer then 7 days} and give you another number wich you will have to tell the person who is selling you the gun for them to ship.
It's pretty painless and plenty frustrating. And no you do not need to be a member of a range to get restricted, in Alberta anyway. I believe you do if you are in Ontario.
This is all pretty general and not written in stone as I just completed my first 2 myself:o
Good luck
Bear Ballz
06-21-2005, 05:21 PM
Yah it was actually pretty painless got my permit number to transport and away I went. Actually only took 3 days all said and done. I bought a Ruger Single Six off of Hardwater.
HUNTNUT
06-21-2005, 06:19 PM
Anytime I bought a handgun they asked what gun club I belonged to as it was required that you have to belong to a club to purchase or have a restricted firearm.-(at least that's what they told me)
McCurdy1234
06-21-2005, 07:22 PM
It's not required but they will tell you that anyway. Next time they tell you that ask them to point it out to you in your handy firearms manual where it says so.
And when they can't point it out laugh in there faces and do an endzone dance:lol
I'm just joking about the last part, thye might not appreciate it very much. Better to do it after you have hung up the phone.
HUNTNUT
06-22-2005, 04:52 PM
Yeah I just give them my club number-of course I "forgot" to re-new it a couple of years ago;)
osterb
06-28-2005, 06:30 PM
when you live in the land of the free (refer to title of board :rollin ) you can usually get away with it. the further east you go...the more anal they become >:
osterb
06-28-2005, 06:32 PM
(dare I mention I'm from the maritimes :evil )
McCurdy1234
07-06-2005, 05:45 PM
Just completed a transfer today and she told me I had to belong to a club.....
No I don't, better check your rules says I.
"Oh, well then the transfer should be done in 7 days have a good day"
:lol
I wonder how many people they tell that rush down and buy a membership because it is "the rules"
Ken aka Savage
08-11-2005, 03:12 PM
If you are not a member of a range, what does your conveyance permit say? Mine says I am permitted to carry above noted wepons by the most direct route to any registered gun range at which I have permission to shoot, in the province of Alberta. Meaning that I would be breaking the law to pack it along on a trip to the gravel pit to shoot my long rifles. I do normally shoot at a registered gun range, but don't do so with my black powder rifle as the process of loading it when on the firing line with other shooters is very frustrating with the regulations of the gun range.
--Ken
McCurdy1234
08-11-2005, 05:07 PM
Mine says I'm good for any range, gunsmith ect in Alberta and BC. GP's range is kind of brutal in that it is only open until 5 during the week. I don't think those people have jobs. And 5 on weekends?? We have light until 11 at night in the summer, something has got to change.
I can still take mine to the range if I'm not a member, I just don't usually have time to go so I don't bother with the membership.
Mustayah
09-13-2005, 01:46 PM
McCurdy1234...
I'm frustrated with the hours the GP range has, also. Maybe someone's gotta get on the board, be a range master, and offer to run additional hours. Something more would be nice. Even one late night during the week sometime would be worthwhile. The prohibitive hours have stopped me from buying a membership and usually resort to a random gravel pit.
cheers!
Geoff.
pegusus
10-20-2005, 04:45 PM
Are there any restrictions on how many handguns you can have?
McCurdy1234
10-20-2005, 05:50 PM
pegasus, you can own as many as you want. I'm not 100% but I believe after 12 or so they change your class to collector.
Mustayah, the range is brutal eh? I usually just go to the farm.
pegusus
10-21-2005, 08:12 AM
Can you shoot on private property with a handgun? With permission of course. Please excuse my questions if they seem a little dumb. I currently live in Texas but have bought a place in Alberta so plan on beeing there quite a bit in the future.
McCurdy1234
10-21-2005, 09:30 AM
You can shoot on private property or crown with any non-restricted rifle. Handguns are a big no-no {So ar AR's ect}. If your looking to read up on some of our laws go to canadiangunnutz.com
They will give the straight & narrow to keep ya out of trouble where I would probably say don't get caught:lol
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