Its usually a good idea to be a member of a range. When you register a restricted firearm, they will approve the transfer if it is for target practice or if it is to become part of a collection. If it is to become part of a collection, they may ask you explain the historical significance of the firearm to approve the transfer. If the firearm is new, then you might or might not have a problem if you don't belong to a club - it really depends on who you talk to at the CFC. As for a collectors licence - no such thing that I am aware of - your PAL covers that. Collecting and target practice are the only permitted purposes for restricted firearm ownership under the Firearms Act for civilians. I don't believe the CFC keeps record of whether your a collector or target shooter. They just ask to ensure compliance with the Firearms Act.


















































