alphawolf29
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- Location
- Nanaimo B.C.
Hi, I've finished the first day of my two day PAL (non restricted) safety course and am very nervous about the practical section of the test. I have handled firearms competently many times, however, the place where I am doing my testing has about 20 or 25 deactivated firearms, and I am NOT confident that I can memorize the different safeties in all the various guns.
I know I can operate every bolt action and shotgun without trouble (both 'knee' style, pump and semi automatic) but am not very confident that I can operate the numerous and different safeties/magazines on the semi automatics and lever actions. One of the lever actions requires that you put your finger on the trigger to set the safety, and one of the semi auto 22s has an odd magazine shaped like a pump action shotgun that you must pull out near the muzzle! I've never seen one of those in my life. What should I do? 20-25 guns seems a lot to have to be familiar with, considering that i will only really have to be completely familiar with my own guns in the future...
I know I can operate every bolt action and shotgun without trouble (both 'knee' style, pump and semi automatic) but am not very confident that I can operate the numerous and different safeties/magazines on the semi automatics and lever actions. One of the lever actions requires that you put your finger on the trigger to set the safety, and one of the semi auto 22s has an odd magazine shaped like a pump action shotgun that you must pull out near the muzzle! I've never seen one of those in my life. What should I do? 20-25 guns seems a lot to have to be familiar with, considering that i will only really have to be completely familiar with my own guns in the future...