Can anyone tell me what is acceptable for the locked container to transport a restricted weapon in ? If I put a padlock on the zipper of a good quality pack would this qualify or do i need some type of hard case? Thanks, Brian.
Can anyone tell me what is acceptable for the locked container to transport a restricted weapon in ? If I put a padlock on the zipper of a good quality pack would this qualify or do i need some type of hard case? Thanks, Brian.
Nowhere does the transport regulations state "hard case".
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:The trunk of my car is lockable, sturdy and non-transparent. Does that qualify?It says "Sturdy":
Restricted firearms
•Unload the firearms; and
•Attach a secure locking device to the firearms; and
•Lock the firearms in a sturdy, non-transparent container.
No, I'm afraid it doesnt. I'll let u fire that question at the CFO and let us know how you make out.Its in transport, not storage. Car in attached garage and drive onto range property. Does that cover your question
You tell me why not? Explain please.No, I'm afraid it doesnt. I'll let u fire that question at the CFO and let us know how you make out.![]()

You mean one of these?
http://toginc.tripod.com/coffin.html
I am sure u are simply looking for an exception to the rule and good for you but lets be realistic. Unless your firing point is actually in your vehicle, which in itself is another arguement, the act of carriage of the firearm from your vehicle to the firing point equates to transportation of the firearm, whether by foot or mechanical meansYou tell me why not? Explain please
And your point is? I am on range property. I am not parked across the street on public property walking to the range.I am sure u are simply looking for an exception to the rule and good for you but lets be realistic. Unless your firing point is actually in your vehicle, which in itself is another arguement, the act of carriage of the firearm from your vehicle to the firing point equates to transportation of the firearm, whether by foot or mechanical means
The trunk of my car is lockable, sturdy and non-transparent. Does that qualify?
It says "Sturdy":
Restricted and prohibited firearms
•Unload the firearms; and
•Attach a secure locking device to the firearms; and
•Lock the firearms in a sturdy, non-transparent container; and
•Remove the bolt or bolt carrier from any automatic firearms (if removable).
•Obtain an Authorization to Transport (call 1 800 731-4000).
from http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/fs-fd/storage-entreposage-eng.htm
Not if your restricted was inside your range bag and there are lockable range bags. That would solve your problem with noisy neighbor(s)Nope. There is a reason why they ask for "a sturdy, non-transparent container". The cops would be at my place in seconds if someone saw me load some restricted in my trunk only trigger locked![]()
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