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Thread: Buying my first Rifle

  1. #11
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    Sadly I'm still locked out to buy in here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Can-down View Post
    Suggest the Police station instead and see what he says.....
    If he doesn't want to see your PAL that would be a bad sign.... if you show him yours, maybe he will show you his..... ?
    hahahahahaha

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    Do I need to register my CZ 455 .22 LR ?

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    there is no long arm gun registry, unless you are in Quebec.

    Quote Originally Posted by sobaje View Post
    Do I need to register my CZ 455 .22 LR ?
    "This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta) Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    there is no long arm gun registry, unless you are in Quebec.
    Thank you sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sobaje View Post
    What other things would you recommend?
    Trust your gut. If your gut says there's something wrong, then (you should assume that) there's something wrong (and walk away).

    "If there's any doubt, there is no doubt." - Gavin De Becker

    ^ Words to live by.
    Kyle Defoor talks about Mindset:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vPCqMo9TCg

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    Tim Horton's is probably not a great place to do a firearm transfer if you live in the big city. All those soccer mom's will have a conniption. If it's a rural Tim's probably ok.

    I learned a couple of weeks ago that Edmonton Police Service has put in a couple of marked parking spots at most of their stations especially for people to meet and park when they sell stuff via craigslist/kijiji/cgnee. There is a camera monitoring the area. So this is pretty ideal and safe for firearms, fancy electronics and other stuff that might you might be scammed or robbed. This might apply in other cities/jurisdictions as well.

    Another great place to meet up is at your local shooting range. Most organized ranges will support this - but check first.

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