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First one always takes longer
Tbh I don't know what the real transfer times are in Manitoba.
I said two weeks, but that is just what the guy at the gun counter in Cabela's told me so who knows...![]()
Hey guys,
I just received my RPAL in the mail and am looking to buy my first handgun this week.
Is it at bad idea to order your first restricted online (from a different province)? I am wondering if that could cause problems/delays with the CFO/transfer?
If I bought my first restricted in a physical store here in Manitoba, I'd have to wait about 2 weeks for the transfer (after faxing range membership to the CFO).
Then just sort ATT and pick up firearm.
How would this process work if I ordered online from another province "cross province"?
Would this delay the process? Anyone who has any experience?
Thank you for any input!
I got my RPAL in summer 2016 and bought my first restricted out-of-province in July this year, from QC actually. During the shopping process I had to call a few dealers and the process is the same as buying it in-province in person/online, at least according to my understanding. From payment until the approval was about a month. I would recommend you at least physically handling it thoroughly before buying online, understanding the controls, the feel of the grip, trigger reach, etc.
You make the payment, the dealer then files the transfer with the Canadian Firearms Program run by RCMP.
After RCMP have done their part, your province's CFO receives the transfer request and if it is approved the dealer gets notified of the decision and mail your purchase via an approved shipping provider.
Once notified your purchase is ready for pickup, bring your RPAL with you to the post office. I'm not sure if you are supposed to put a trigger lock and a locked gun case to bring the firearm back home. Mine did not shipped with either so I just drove home with neither of it.
Please correct me if I'm mistaken.
I got my RPAL in summer 2016 and bought my first restricted out-of-province in July this year, from QC actually. During the shopping process I had to call a few dealers and the process is the same as buying it in-province in person/online, at least according to my understanding. From payment until the approval was about a month. I would recommend you at least physically handling it thoroughly before buying online, understanding the controls, the feel of the grip, trigger reach, etc.
You make the payment, the dealer then files the transfer with the Canadian Firearms Program run by RCMP.
After RCMP have done their part, your province's CFO receives the transfer request and if it is approved the dealer gets notified of the decision and mail your purchase via an approved shipping provider.
Once notified your purchase is ready for pickup, bring your RPAL with you to the post office. I'm not sure if you are supposed to put a trigger lock and a locked gun case to bring the firearm back home. Mine did not shipped with either so I just drove home with neither of it.
Please correct me if I'm mistaken.
Did you call anyone for status updates while waiting for the transfer to complete? If so, who do you call? OR did you just sit patiently and wait for it to arrive?
I got my RPAL in summer 2016 and bought my first restricted out-of-province in July this year, from QC actually. During the shopping process I had to call a few dealers and the process is the same as buying it in-province in person/online, at least according to my understanding. From payment until the approval was about a month. I would recommend you at least physically handling it thoroughly before buying online, understanding the controls, the feel of the grip, trigger reach, etc.
You make the payment, the dealer then files the transfer with the Canadian Firearms Program run by RCMP.
After RCMP have done their part, your province's CFO receives the transfer request and if it is approved the dealer gets notified of the decision and mail your purchase via an approved shipping provider.
Once notified your purchase is ready for pickup, bring your RPAL with you to the post office. I'm not sure if you are supposed to put a trigger lock and a locked gun case to bring the firearm back home. Mine did not shipped with either so I just drove home with neither of it.
Please correct me if I'm mistaken.
Thank you! I decided to buy my first restricted at a physical store.
My wife bought her first restricted last Friday, transfer came through today so she can pick it up tomorrow. Not bad.
I myself bought a Beretta 92FS yesterday, the guy at the gun shop told me it should only take a few days for it to go through at most, even though it is my first handgun.
I can hopefully pick it up early next week, we will have to see.
I doubt buying ones first Restricted Fire Arm is the best way to go.
The whole first person experience of dealing with a reputable shop and dealing with the transfer process in an invaluable experience.
Rob