PAL/RPAL study material

Mr.GoodGuy

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Hi, I am pretty new to the world of guns and am almost old enough for my PAL. I was wondering if anyone knows the link to any online study material that can help me with the PAL and or RPAL testing. If someone has a handbook or hard copy of anything that can help and were willing to give it away for free, I would greatly appreciate it. Please post/ or pm me. P.s I am in Toronto, so if anyone has a hard copy.

Thank You and God Bless
 
I was wondering where I can get a hard copy, preferably for free. Does the government provide them at any office or hq.
 
Does anyone in Toronto, or anywhere who is willing to mail it, nice enough to give there book to a newb. I don't have any money but, if someone has the book(s) and doesn't use them or need them, they can help me alot. Thank you, please pm me or reply to this.
 
Ummm you said you are 17..not really the older generation...

I'm not the older generation at all, but I am old fashion, I find that reading paper is easier than looking at screen and I do not get to use the computer much. So a hard copy is perfect for me.
In addition to that, my earlier statement was not in reference to me, it was just a means of justifying a purpose for a hard copy.

If there is any confusion pm me.
 
I don't have any money but, if someone has the book(s) and doesn't use them or need them, they can help me alot.

sorry if i sound rude but it seems like you're pursuing the wrong sport.

Cost of firearm, optics, magazines, springs, hammers, sears, triggers, extended releases, stocks, grips, barrels, sights, rails, lights, lasers, cases, cabinets, carry bags, holsters, chokes, cleaning kit, snap caps, reloading equipment and AMMO all add up.

I've only been shooting a year and I've learned that this is not a cheap sport. And I thought motorcycling was an expensive hobby...
 
sorry if i sound rude but it seems like you're pursuing the wrong sport.

Cost of firearm, optics, magazines, springs, hammers, sears, triggers, extended releases, stocks, grips, barrels, sights, rails, lights, lasers, cases, cabinets, carry bags, holsters, chokes, cleaning kit, snap caps, reloading equipment and AMMO all add up.

I've only been shooting a year and I've learned that this is not a cheap sport. And I thought motorcycling was an expensive hobby...

I know, im just broke now, I am 17 and spend my time helping my dad at work. Once I start doing real work I will have money to buy firearms/ do the test. In addition to that, don't worry that wasn't rude.
 
I am also doing a sports and society course in school so if there is anyone with Olympic shooting or competitive shooting experience that is willing to let me interview them that will be great. P.s anyone have free study material in Toronto
 
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