Buyer makes an offer.
Seller accepts the offer.
Buyer sends funds and RPAL info to seller
Seller informs CFC of the transfer, CFC provides a Ref #, and seller provides the transfer # to the buyer.
Buyer contacts the CFC and accepts the transfer.
If needed buyer contacts CFC and requests a STAT to transport item from where ever to residance.
M

If you're buying in person, the easiest way I've been told is to do the exchange at a range. You can test the gun, the seller can get an ATT to the range easily, and you can get an ATT to bring it home from the range easily. Everyone is happy including the CFO.
You call that easy? What if the seller doesn't want to make that trip?
Since he said he was buying in person, I assumed it would be a local seller. If a local seller refused to meet me at a range to test the firearm, I might have some questions about the quality of what I was purchasing. I understand if there is distance involved of course.
Since he said he was buying in person, I assumed it would be a local seller. If a local seller refused to meet me at a range to test the firearm, I might have some questions about the quality of what I was purchasing. I understand if there is distance involved of course.
For a dealer purchase, you don't need to accept the transfer. The reference # if for you to obtain a STAT to take the item home from the store.
M
He wrote that the transfer was initiated on Friday, that's not the same as approval. Some dealers check the status of the transfer, some don't, Better call CFC and check.
Alberta is usually fast btw.
Some dealers check the status of the transfer, some don't
Yes, that's what I did with one buyer/seller...I bought a pistol from a gent and sold him two of mine...Did the transfer at my home with the CFO on the line...Took about 5 minutes....Done deal.The easiest is to call the CFC together. Seller initiates the call then hands phone to the buyer to complete.
Interesting comments, I've just purchased from a dealer and he's given me the transfer reference number, I thought this was for information only..... So I need to call the CFO on Monday to accept the transfer, is that right, do they also give me a STATT at the same time?
I'm in Alberta, the transfer was initiated on Friday, should it complete on Monday or is there more to it than that (first purchase hence the questions).
Many thanks
Good luck with that theory.
My "local" range is about 50 km 1 way. Most of us don't have a range right in our backyards![]()
you're already making a trip to meet the buyer, depending on where they are located a range makes just as much , if not more sense than the wal-mart parking lot





























