Update On Ontario Restricted Transfer Times

As per wolfs spread sheet, I’m due early to mid January for my first of 7…

I wish wolf could modify that list to land me around Christmas, would make daddy a much happier Santa!
 
The Ontario CFO has been fantastic for ATT’s lately to mail transferred firearms. Got one today in 56 minutes. Last week it took 2 hours and a week before that was 1 hour flat.

Now, if they would consider batch transfers… Guess that’s asking too much…

I thought the registration certificate served in lieu of ATT. Do I actually need to apply for an ATT if a business ships me a firearm ? For example If I miss the delivery and need to pick it up at the post office.
 
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I actually answered him, but then thought someone who's been here since 2015 knows the answer or ought to...and there are plenty of Liberal scumbags trolling the site.
 
While I was waiting for my June 10 purchase, I did all kinds of shopping. By the time the transfer was approved on Oct 25, I had a Trijicon SRO, a compensator, a magwell, 9 extra mags (during that wait I also picked up an NR B&T GHM9 with a Glock lower so ended up with 12 mags to share between the PCC and my Glock 17 that I had been waiting for) and 1500 rounds of ammo.

So...yes.

Anybody else picking up accessories and ammo while they wait for their transfers?
 
I thought the registration certificate served in lieu of ATT. Do I actually need to apply for an ATT if a business ships me a firearm ? For example If I miss the delivery and need to pick it up at the post office.

You don't need one to pick up firearms registered and shipped to you because, as you note, the registration certificate permits you to do so. If you've sold a restricted firearm, you need an ATT to take it to be shipped to the new owner, which is what bush1 was referring to, because the firearm is no longer registered to you
 
You don't need one to pick up firearms registered and shipped to you because, as you note, the registration certificate permits you to do so. If you've sold a restricted firearm, you need an ATT to take it to be shipped to the new owner, which is what bush1 was referring to, because the firearm is no longer registered to you

Thanks.
 
The spread sheet isn’t science. It’s a guess at best.

Wrong. It's a best estimate based on past observations of real-life events.
That's called science: observing real-world events and making hypotheses for prediction of future events.
Only guess-work is knowing how hard civil servants will be working during a particular time period in the future.
This predictive model becomes more accurate with more real-life data (i.e., how hard they've worked in the past).
Hence this thread for collecting more data to update the spreadsheet (especially confirmed approval dates with ref #s).
For me, at least, it's been spot on or off at most by a day or two.
 
Wrong. It's a best estimate based on past observations of real-life events.
That's called science: observing real-world events and making hypotheses for prediction of future events.
Only guess-work is knowing how hard civil servants will be working during a particular time period in the future.
This predictive model becomes more accurate with more real-life data (i.e., how hard they've worked in the past).
Hence this thread for collecting more data to update the spreadsheet (especially confirmed approval dates with ref #s).
For me, at least, it's been spot on or off at most by a day or two.

I would think if it more as a statistical trendline prediction model. But yes, science-based and not mere guesswork.

All of my transfers have happened within 1 day of the chart's predicted outcome. 5 of them so far.
 
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