Advice on first sale

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Hey all,

First - thank you for taking the time to read this, I really appreciate all advice and tips!!

So - The buyer has given me a picture of their RPAL and also provided their home address and cell phone number. The buyer also advised me they are a police officer which I assume quite a few users on here are, but I assume this makes no difference in the process.

*EDIT* This is for a restricted firearm.
At this point we've agreed on a price, a pickup/delivery location (at a gun range between us). He also agreed to send me the money before I initiate the transfer (is this legal? I wasn't sure about money exchanging hands before the transfer has been initiated) and that I would then call the RCMP the day I receive payment and start the transfer process and provide him with the Reference number.

I am most definitely a newbie to this process and want to make sure everything is done legally - any advice on the process is greatly appreciated!

Thank you all for your time, you have my utmost gratitude!
 
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As far as I’m concerned , the firearm is usually payed in full before the transfer is initiated but that is basically up to you and the buyer . U can decide to do it either way u guy wish as long as ur both on the same page . If that’s not the case , walk away .

Don’t forget to send the item .
 
Basically it goes like this.

Buyer pays seller in full by whatever means they agree on.

Seller initiates transfer. You'll get a reference number from the cfo. You pass that to the buyer and they call in to complete the transfer.

While on the phone they'll ask how the buyer is going to take possession of the firearm. Mailing, delivery, pickup, etc. If you're meeting him at a range they'll want the address. Depending on your province they may require you to get a short term att to do this.

Once the transfer is approved, anywhere from 24hrs to 2 months depending on province you can let the buyer have their gun. You'll get a notice of transfer when it's complete. Ask the cfo lady to email it to you when you're doing the transfer, otherwise you have to wait for Canada post to deliver it.

Any other questions feel free to ask.
 
In my opinion the buyer has gone above and beyond providing you a picture of the rpal. There is really no need for that and I won’t provide a photo of my actual license. Usually I agree on terms, get payment, verify pal by using pal number/initiate transfer for restricted. When transfer is complete deliver/ship as agreed in step 1.
 
Money first transfer ok from the Firearms peoples and then delivery upon all things being good to go.
Anyone can claim to be a Cop on the internet, but until you see a Sheila face to face the claim doesn't hold much water.
I have sold to a couple of active police officers and one retired officer .

Rob
 
In my opinion the buyer has gone above and beyond providing you a picture of the rpal. There is really no need for that and I won’t provide a photo of my actual license. Usually I agree on terms, get payment, verify pal by using pal number/initiate transfer for restricted. When transfer is complete deliver/ship as agreed in step 1.

Big time! I'd never give out a picture of my PAL
 
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