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    BC Restricted transfer times 2-3 weeks??

    So after trying about 10 times, I finally got through to the BC CFO, and he tells me there is a wait time for 2-3 weeks for Transfers!! Keep in mind this is my 3rd restricted firearm, and I already have my LTATT in place.. Wow. You would think with 90% of the firearms being transfered (Non restricted) gone, they would have a huge part of their workload taken off.

    What gives???

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    Hahah ....now you know what its like to live in Ontario.


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    what?

    just had one done this week, took five days and before that three days

    i guess if you piss them off they really do take their time with you

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    I think one week is about average?

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    1-2 weeks right now. Usually 24hrs

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    Québec 5-6-7 weeks!!!!! depend of firearms type.

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    Im in Maple Ridge here going on 6 weeks for my first restricted S&W M&P 40

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    Alberta. 24 hours is frequently possible. 3 days at most to account for the back and forth from the buyer and seller to say "I did my part, your turn to call". If you start a transfer on a Thursday or Friday you might run out of time for the seller to get the ATT, and like me are now waiting for that call to be made on Monday.

    Sorry.... BC sucks.
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    Just did one last week on a purchase in Alberta. Seller phoned it in Monday morning. I phoned in an hour later. Got the notice in the mail by Wednesday which would indicate that it was likely mailed out Monday afternoon or sometime early Tuesday. Man I love this province.

    Had another one a few months ago with someone from BC.............yup. Three weeks.

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