Number of times in my life I have been asked to show a reg: 0
Amount I care about waiting until a piece of paper arrives: -7
Amount I care about waiting until a piece of paper arrives: -7
Number of times in my life I have been asked to show a reg: 0
Amount I care about waiting until a piece of paper arrives: -7
View attachment 69230Here's a pic of a former discussion , regarding the same issue. If you get stopped without a reg cert, it depends on the Officer who stops you. He may say your transfer slip is good.
Or he may confiscate your firearm.
If he takes it, you then have 14 days to produce the registration certificate .
Man the police in Ontario must have nothing else to do OR there is a lot of wasted spit flying around on this thread. Over here in my part of BC, if the gun is registered it is registered., end of story. Frankly our local officers have enough to do as it is. They are not all about chasing down honest gun owners. They are more apt to wish they had time to join you on the range.
Bob
That's right, they're too busy confiscating 10/22 mags and going door-to-door picking up guns.![]()
I have not had my front door kicked in by and officer of the law either. Must have been lucky I guess.

Number of times in my life I have been asked to show a reg: 0
Amount I care about waiting until a piece of paper arrives: -7
Guess you don't live in High River.![]()
Man the police in Ontario must have nothing else to do OR there is a lot of wasted spit flying around on this thread. Over here in my part of BC, if the gun is registered it is registered., end of story. Frankly our local officers have enough to do as it is. They are not all about chasing down honest gun owners. They are more apt to wish they had time to join you on the range.
Take Care
Bob
If you're spitting while typing, IMO you're doing it wrong.
It would appear to me that every Province seems to have it's own rules concerning the FRC. In Ontario when you purchase a new firearm whether it's from an LGS or private sale, all you need to take it home is the Transfer Notification (Buyer). However that same Transfer Notification (Buyer) doesn't allow you to take it anywhere after you get it home. You must wait for the FRC. Now even I'm somewhat confused on this issue. Some posts in this thread from others who live in Ontario have been told that it's OK to take your new pistol to the range before receiving your FRC while others are getting the same info that I received that you can't take it anywhere until you receive your FRC. As previously stated it's up to the individual as to whether or not they accept the Transfer Notification (Buyer) as an interim FRC or not. Personally, I just won't take that chance.
Hey kidcom, I bet you're more a letter of the law guy as opposed to a spirit of the law guy![]()
There was a similar thread to this that was CLOSED! Why, because the only purpose of the original post is to stir the pot and get people arguing. The bottom line is that the gun IS REGISTERED TO YOU THE MOMENT YOU PICK IT UP, OR IT IS SHIPPED TO YOU! Yes, you can get a hard nosed RCMP officer pull you over, and give you a hard time, but really, you are still not breaking any laws as you are allowed to transport your registered firearms to your club. Again, lets not try to be the gun police and let people continue as they have been. It is their choice, just like it is mine if I left my license at home and drove to the corner store. To my knowledge, there has NEVER been an instance where a gun was permanently confiscated for having your transfer permit (which shows your registration), and not your yellow piece of paper. If anyone has any facts or news articles, please post them, otherwise, lets let this thread die!



























