Hi there.
I hope I am not duplicating a thread here. If I am, please derect me to it... I have trouble finding anything on this.
I am in the process of setting up my immigration to Alberta and have a couple of questions on importing some firearms. I understand that most handguns are restricted or prohibited. For example, my 357 6" barreled revolver would be restricted right? And my Glock 19 (102mm barrel)? As far as I can gather, it is prohibited. Or am I mistaken?
From how I read the Canadian firearms laws, all handguns with a barrel lenght shorte that 105mm is termed prohibited. That means my Glock 19 cannot be imported?
My plan is the following: Please point out any problems you see with this...
1. Arrive in Alberta on a Work Permit. For the interim, I will arrange proper storage for all firearms in South Africa
2. As soon as possible do the PAL training, and join a sport shooting club.
3. Apply for non-restricted and restricted permits (licenses). How long does this take by the way?
4. Once permits is received, I will start making arrangements to import the firearms. (BUT, what about the Glock19's)
I am aware of the 10 round limited magazines, so needless to say, I will have to leave the 15 and 17 round mags in SA if I find a way to bring in the Glocks.
Also, I have Lee Enfield .303 which is sportarized. The magazines for this rifle have 8 round capacity. This is also a problem, since long rifles are limited to 5 rounds?
Thank you in advance for the advice!
PS: What is the going price for a new Glock 17 in Alberta? If not too much, I might as well just sell my Glocks here and just buy a 17 in Canada?
I hope I am not duplicating a thread here. If I am, please derect me to it... I have trouble finding anything on this.
I am in the process of setting up my immigration to Alberta and have a couple of questions on importing some firearms. I understand that most handguns are restricted or prohibited. For example, my 357 6" barreled revolver would be restricted right? And my Glock 19 (102mm barrel)? As far as I can gather, it is prohibited. Or am I mistaken?
From how I read the Canadian firearms laws, all handguns with a barrel lenght shorte that 105mm is termed prohibited. That means my Glock 19 cannot be imported?
My plan is the following: Please point out any problems you see with this...
1. Arrive in Alberta on a Work Permit. For the interim, I will arrange proper storage for all firearms in South Africa
2. As soon as possible do the PAL training, and join a sport shooting club.
3. Apply for non-restricted and restricted permits (licenses). How long does this take by the way?
4. Once permits is received, I will start making arrangements to import the firearms. (BUT, what about the Glock19's)
I am aware of the 10 round limited magazines, so needless to say, I will have to leave the 15 and 17 round mags in SA if I find a way to bring in the Glocks.
Also, I have Lee Enfield .303 which is sportarized. The magazines for this rifle have 8 round capacity. This is also a problem, since long rifles are limited to 5 rounds?
Thank you in advance for the advice!
PS: What is the going price for a new Glock 17 in Alberta? If not too much, I might as well just sell my Glocks here and just buy a 17 in Canada?


















































