Looking for a 10mm or 45ACP Glock for ATC

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Hoping someone is looking to part ways with a glock in 45 or 10mm...I have an exemption for Wilderness carry and have phoned all over...RCMP told me to try and find one to buy privately would be my best bet....Does anyone have any leads??
 
You need to talk with a dealer/importer...I'd suggest I-Run-Guns. We simply can't sell any guns we have, even if you could wrestle them away from us, as we also can't replace them.
 
You missed out on a Glock 21 being sold at auction less than a month ago. It was sold as parts but the frame was there and could be registered (I bought the Sig 1911 from that same auction and got it registered as a complete gun) There was also a Desert Eagle in 44 there - also likely suitable for wilderness carry - as well as some others.

Try posting a wanted on ####### maybe?
 
Wow, seems no one knows the rules…The CFO told me 357 is the min, she also told me 45 qualifies…not my first choice, but im not interested in a wheel gun…also you can sell your hand gun to some who is exempt from the freeze… Dig deeper folks before you make false statements…

It looks like i have a few options now…No glocks, but several 10mm which is my preferred option.

Not trying to be a ####, but after calling around yesterday to gun shops the amount of people that have told me it’s impossible to purchase a pistol is wild….Looks like P and D has brought in a few pistols for ATC holders. Will likely be going through them as they are actually up on the rules and were very helpful.

Still interested to hear from folks looking to part ways with there G20s.

Canadian gun culture has become so toxic with negativity, lets do better. If your not sure keep your opinions to yourself…Im not looking for advise or be told i cant, im looking for a legal transaction with someone who wants to sell there 10mm Glock. I dont blame people for wanting to hang onto there pistols, but perhaps there are some people who panic bought or just dont use them…This is a way to regain some funds, because the way things are going, when you pass they are going to be destroyed. I am not exempt for the rules, I just have been given the opportunity to carry a pistol well at work, in the bush, alone, doing exploration work…I am able to purchase a single firearm, that needs to be approved by the CFO…
 
Wow, seems no one knows the rules…The CFO told me 357 is the min, she also told me 45 qualifies…not my first choice, but im not interested in a wheel gun…also you can sell your hand gun to some who is exempt from the freeze… Dig deeper folks before you make false statements…

If .357 is the min then the cfo saying .45 is acceptable should be taken with some scepticism, I just looked through the WATC application and my course textbook from last winter and they specifically say .357 is the min for the BC/Yukon application. .45 auto is well under the .357 in both MV, OGW and kenetic energy, so cool your jets lol.

This was all covered in the wilderness atc course, you took it right?
 
There is no course, only an application and Proof of Proficiency test. Im not saying i agree, im saying i was told id be approved for a 45 auto..

I have only applied in Alberta, perhaps its different in each province. ATCs are handled on the provincial level.
 
Jets are cool bro, did you need me to send you a copy of the e mail chain? Im just relaying what iv been told.

Sure I’d love to read it, I’ll be submitting my atc application over the winter so any additional info is good to see. Send me a PM and I’ll give you my email.

There is no course, only an application and Proof of Proficiency test. Im not saying i agree, im saying i was told id be approved for a 45 auto..

I have only applied in Alberta, perhaps its different in each province. ATCs are handled on the provincial level.

Most definitely is a course offered, can give you examples of three in bc, one of which I’ve taken. If you have the atc application package in hand question #10 on the Atc questionnaire will ask you to provide proof of all firearms and wilderness training you’ve completed in the past 5 years, which is where the WATC course comes into play in the application process.
 
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Sure I’d love to read it, I’ll be submitting my atc application over the winter so any additional info is good to see. Send me a PM and I’ll give you my email.



Most definitely is a course offered, can give you examples of three in bc, one of which I’ve taken. If you have the atc application package in hand question #10 on the Atc questionnaire will ask you to provide proof of all firearms and wilderness training you’ve completed in the past 5 years, which is where the WATC course comes into play in the application process.

I guess my numerous survival and wilderness first aid counted?? Also the firearms training classes iv taken... No one asked me for further proof of classes than those....

I wouldn't be opposed to taking a class tho....Pass them along if you know of any in Alberta.
 
I guess my numerous survival and wilderness first aid counted?? Also the firearms training classes iv taken... No one asked me for further proof of classes than those....

I wouldn't be opposed to taking a class tho....Pass them along if you know of any in Alberta.

We were told by our WATC instructor that any and all wilderness training courses we’ve been through as well as any firearms courses should be listed on the application questionnaire and that the atc approval is on a case by case basis. The more training they see you have the more of a professional you will come across as and not just some guy in the field that wants to pack a pistol around.

The course is a really good one, lots of focus on predatory animal behaviour and how to react to it. As well as gear and caliber considerations when choosing what to carry, along with a thorough look at the application process outside of the paperwork that the cfo will send you to fill out. Worthwhile to take on a lot of fronts.
 
If you are not wedded to a glock, the P220 10mm is also great option if you can find one.
 
Wow, seems no one knows the rules…The CFO told me 357 is the min, she also told me 45 qualifies…not my first choice, but im not interested in a wheel gun…also you can sell your hand gun to some who is exempt from the freeze… Dig deeper folks before you make false statements…

It looks like i have a few options now…No glocks, but several 10mm which is my preferred option.

Not trying to be a ####, but after calling around yesterday to gun shops the amount of people that have told me it’s impossible to purchase a pistol is wild….Looks like P and D has brought in a few pistols for ATC holders. Will likely be going through them as they are actually up on the rules and were very helpful.

Still interested to hear from folks looking to part ways with there G20s.

Canadian gun culture has become so toxic with negativity, lets do better. If your not sure keep your opinions to yourself…Im not looking for advise or be told i cant, im looking for a legal transaction with someone who wants to sell there 10mm Glock. I dont blame people for wanting to hang onto there pistols, but perhaps there are some people who panic bought or just dont use them…This is a way to regain some funds, because the way things are going, when you pass they are going to be destroyed. I am not exempt for the rules, I just have been given the opportunity to carry a pistol well at work, in the bush, alone, doing exploration work…I am able to purchase a single firearm, that needs to be approved by the CFO…

Nevermind the finger wagging, I'd like to know what the handgun market is like nowadays. You say pickings are slim, so what are you expecting to pay for say a G20/G21? When our as$hole overlords trusted us pions with hand guns, one could expect to pay anywhere from $700-$800 for these guns...what are they worth now?
 
Nevermind the finger wagging, I'd like to know what the handgun market is like nowadays. You say pickings are slim, so what are you expecting to pay for say a G20/G21? When our as$hole overlords trusted us pions with hand guns, one could expect to pay anywhere from $700-$800 for these guns...what are they worth now?

Just shy of $900 cad before the freeze came into effect, saw another one for $1100 at the same time. Ad extra mags and a KKM barrel and holster to the equation and your well past $1500.

I would expect to pay a lot more now for just the pistol, if you can find one that someone is willing to sell.
 
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Just shy of $900 cad before the freeze came into effect, saw another one for $1100 at the same time. Ad extra mags and a KKM barrel and holster to the equation and your well past $1500.

I would expect to pay a lot more now for just the pistol, if you can find one that someone is willing to sell.

This is kinda the answer I was expecting...but this...
 
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