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I was an armored car guard. Having an Rpal was obviously a requirement. I was issued an ATC for use while performing my duties. I was also issued a handgun at work. Get to work, put the vest and gun belt on and then take your issued handgun, load it and holster it. Grab an 870 if you wanted one for your route, usually long haul. At the end of the shift you would unload it and hang it back on the wall. You were not able to take it home with you and you weren't able to use your personal firearm for work. Body armor, duty belt, ammo you could bring home with you. I would then practice at the range using my personal firearm, similar to my work handgun for practice etc. I have that ATC framed because I figured it would be the only ATC I would ever get.
 
Before people get their hopes up and or try to become armored car guards for no reason.

https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-98-202/page-1.html#h-1378321



The CFO isn't going to just willy nilly transfer handguns to people for personal use, 99% of armored car guards are issued firearms and when that happens you don't need a personal firearm for work, since the employer is supplying it.

I mean try if you want but the CFO and government isn't that dumb.

Ah yes, the government is absolutely stupid.

I doubt you would get an opportunity to buy a handgun, but I still say.........

Government is very stupid!........:)
 
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