- Location
- Lower Mainland BC
buy a DA/SA SIG Sauer P226, personally I'm not a big fan of internal striker pistols!
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NEVER buy any gun you have not personlly held for long enough to know it if fits your hands. And preferably shot a few mags or cylinders worth of ammo with it to see how you like it. Nothing ANY of us tell you or that you read about the Ruger or any other gun will replace the direct first hand experience.
Not quite - BC LTATT's cover any restricted (or prohibited) to and from any range/gunsmith/border if you have a Form6 in BC and the Yukon -some cover as far east as Manitoba.
I wouldn't be surprised if your CFO makes you jump through more hoops in Ontario.
For ordinary gun owners (not dealers), there is no blanket ATT that covers all guns that one might own. Each time one buys a new gun, the CFO issues a new or updated ATT.
Before a gun can be transferred to the new owner, the new owner needs to tell the CFO which range they belong to, but that usually is done verbally, on the phone. If the CFO wants proof of your range membership, you might be able to fax them a copy of the membership paper when you actually buy a gun. Or you might have to ask your range to fax confirmation to the CFO if the confirmation letter they are sending now is no longer available.
It sounds as if you're saying that BC LTATT's don't list the pistol's serial number. I'm surprised.
NEVER buy any gun you have not personlly held for long enough to know it if fits your hands. And preferably shot a few mags or cylinders worth of ammo with it to see how you like it. Nothing ANY of us tell you or that you read about the Ruger or any other gun will replace the direct first hand experience.
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Well, the Glock bandwagon exists for a reason...
I'm newly licenced in B.C. and just recently ordered a 1911 Commander (my first restrictedIt sounds as if you're saying that BC LTATT's don't list the pistol's serial number. I'm surprised.
I'm newly licenced in B.C. and just recently ordered a 1911 Commander (my first restricted). Guy at the CFO office called me and asked me to fax in my gun club membership letter (Silvercore) so he could approve the transfer. Then he surprised me and said he was going to issue me a LTATT good for all ranges, gunsmiths and to border crossings, and good for all restricted firearms registered to me. Didn't have to apply even - it's "automatic" here, I guess.
I had actually mailed my application for it only the day before, so they hadn't received that yet. I mentioned this to him, but he didn't care. What he issued me is what I was applying for anyway, so I didn't care either.
Got it in the mail today and it has no Reg Cert numbers listed - in that box it says "See Conditions".
The Conditions are listed as follows:
- The holder must be in possession of the Registration Certificate(s) for the firearm(s) being transported.
- Firearms may only be loaded and/or carried on your person while you are actively engaged in target practice or a target shooting competition.
- This authorization allows the holder to transport firearms from the place of registration to a Gunsmith licenced as a business under the Firearms Act for the purpose of maintenance, repair, modification or deactivation and return to the place of registration.
- This authorization allows the holder to transport firearms to and from border crossings on condition that the holder is in possession of the necessary US documentation.
So I was happy that they make it pretty simple and painless to get it done.
I ended up buying an m-93. Ugly as hell but cheap plinker. Hopefully others at the range let me try stuff so I can decide on the next! The m93 will be a good thing for guests aswell.
Also 1 ATT is valid for all restricteds you own.




























