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    Quote Originally Posted by Cameron SS View Post
    100 transfers in 2 days. 50 transfers a day. Assuming 240 working days a year, that's only 12,000 transfers a year. And yet according to the commissioner of firearms there was only a net increase of 5,346 restricted firearms were transferred to Ontario owners.

    So either Ontarioans are moving around a ton of used firearms, or the Ontario CFO doesn't have much of an excuse for taking 3-4 weeks to process a transfer.
    The cabelas Clerk told me that since the not obligated to have a range membership in Ontario for restricteds went to court and was tossed out or lost or whatever , the cfo decided to make things miserable with wait times .

    This is what I was told Tuesday , could just be a bunch of bs but it cAn also be true

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    Great Job, so how many where AR's.

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    good to see so many restricted transfers done in a short time....but i hope this doesnt interfere with shipping out BCL 102's when they get in
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hrsplit View Post
    The cabelas Clerk told me that since the not obligated to have a range membership in Ontario for restricteds went to court and was tossed out or lost or whatever , the cfo decided to make things miserable with wait times .

    This is what I was told Tuesday , could just be a bunch of bs but it cAn also be true
    I believe it. There is also a very interesting correlation between the ending of Long Gun transfers, the ending of ongoing ATT applications, and subsequent increase in license and restriction transfer approvals.

    With less work to do, they take a proportionately longer amount of time doing whats left. Got to justify the staff somehow.
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    I'd guess the Ontario CFO is either severely understaffed, or don't care. Been waiting 3 months for RPAL....

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    I know many of them very well and they are just swamped with transfers. There has also been a 25% increase over last year in new PAL applications.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cameron SS View Post
    I believe it. There is also a very interesting correlation between the ending of Long Gun transfers, the ending of ongoing ATT applications, and subsequent increase in license and restriction transfer approvals.

    With less work to do, they take a proportionately longer amount of time doing whats left. Got to justify the staff somehow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chemist View Post
    I know many of them very well and they are just swamped with transfers. There has also been a 25% increase over last year in new PAL applications.

    Ryan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enigmatic Penguin View Post
    The more our numbers swell, the more difficult for the Liberals to dismiss us.
    The Lieberals literally prohibited half the pistols in the country in the past. Stealing 10's of thousands in value from collectors. Check out the value of 12x, compared to restricted.

    They have in the past, they will in the.future. The best predictor of future behavior is past behaviors.
    A free society must outlaw harming innocent people to function, but when we seek to curtail what all of us can do, rather than holding each of us responsible for what we actually do, we give up on freedom itself.

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    Thanks Ryan, I really appreciate your guys’s hard work. I was one of those transfers and my brand new AR will be in my hands on hopefully Tuesday once again thanks so much to you guys and gals at SFRC, it’s a pleasure dealing with you and my wallet really appreciates the reasonable prices! Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enigmatic Penguin View Post
    The more our numbers swell, the more difficult for the Liberals to dismiss us.
    Sorry, but Canadian gunowners are our biggest impediment. Look at the numbers on the petitions for the unrestricting the AR or the suppressor bill. Until pretty much every gun owner signs every single petition regardless if it impacts them or not then nothing is changing.

    On topic, I am getting rid of 4 pistols out of my cabinet so there is definite shuffling. 2 right now are in Ontario and one is outside. Will be interesting to see the turnaround comparing the two sales. Suspecting Ontario to be the usual 4 weeks and the other to be a couple days as the buyer stated.
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