thedutchess
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hahahah. knowing my luck though id get a female
While that may be true and he wants it probably for novelty proposes if not anything else, there is some consolation in the fact that he wants to keep it locked up at the range, although I'm not sure if the range that we want to join allows that.
Hey it's up to him to pass the test, I told him that he probably wouldn't if he challenges it.
Possessing a restricted firearms license goes beyond "simple concepts." A well-run course will teach you far more than what you'll need to know to pass the practical exam: it will teach you about what's expected of you by the law and by more experienced firearms owners... at the range and in the field.
The difference between a firearm user who gets respect from his fellow shooters and one who doesn't is attitude. Demonstrate you have the right attitude by asking the right questions.
If you need help finding a good instructor, ask for it here. You'll get a better response than trying to find a short cut to the RPAL.
I challenged without taking any courses and I passed quite handily. A great deal of the practical is what I would consider common sense (perhaps a stricter version of common sense, with certain procedures like ACTS/PROVE thrown in, but common sense nonetheless) - combine that with a decent working knowledge of firearm basics and laws and you're on your way.+2. TAKE THE COURSE.
I thought I could challenge the test np, but when I did do the course, and then did the tests, I realised I never would've passed unless I did take it. They dont talk about stupid bs for two and a half days... theres a lot of ground to cover. It's a gun, not an ipod - and one should learn as much as they can about the safe and lawful operation of them.
Just my .02, good luck with the 4 tests on which you have to get 80% or higher to pass. POst back and let us know how you did, maybe you can prove me wrong but I doubt it.
ps - an "airgun" is a gun in appearance only and is akin to saying, I can drive a car np, Ive been playing video games for a long time...
As a Master Instructor in the CFSC and the CRFSC since the beginning (trained in 93 began teaching the courses in 94) just to clear up a few things:
Any Instructor cutting corners is cheating their students, and should have their status revolked. Instructors cannot shorten the course, each should be 10-12 hrs min. not counting testing time, unless the restricted is piggybacked on the N/R. If you received a shortened verson go get your money back and report the instructor to your Area Firearms Officer.
There is a script for the test, instructors should not being doing their own thing.
Minimum of 3 firearms tested for each practical test with the option of more if the instructor has any doubt in your abilities.
The 80% pass rate is too low ( how many mistakes can you make before your unsafe) but I always let people know if I would not feel safe shooting beside them (ie: get more training)
Take the course.