As an Instructor, everyone knows everything until I pick up the clip board. The course is a good investment for new shooters!
As an Instructor, everyone knows everything until I pick up the clip board. The course is a good investment for new shooters!
Unless there is some provincial policy on this there is no order specified in the legislation. Most likely it is someone making up stuff. Most instructors, myself included, will suggest doing the CFSC first because it's logical and it's harder to fail the practical test for the CFSC. Scoring the CFSC first gives people a chance to brush up on acts & prove before getting to the handguns.
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The gun shop may be confusing "you can't get an RPAL unless you have also passed the Non-restricted" with meaning you have to do the NR first. Current policy in Ontario is there is no order that you MUST do the tests in.