Heya from Calgary

litui

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Should probably do one of these since I've been posting a bit and lurking for a month or so.

A buddy persuaded me to join him for the CSFC and CRFSC in December and I joined on a whim only realize how little I knew about firearms (still managing to ace the safety course, how does that work? =P). Previous to taking the course I'd only ever shot a pistol once (another friend's CZ-75).

I applied for and got my RPAL and started visiting the range weekly with a third friend who shoots, trying a variety of firearms. Just Saturday I bought my first, a Ruger MkIII and I'm anxiously awaiting the phone call from the store with the reference number so I can get the thing home and get my ATTs sorted out.

Anyway, look forward to chatting more with you all.
 
Awesome! Glad you got both restricted and non. Welcome aboard.

Thanks. For me it was a practicality concern originally. I live in the city and seldom get out to the country. I also don't drive as per my post on cycling. Transporting a pistol is strangely less hassle in spite of the excessive legislation.

Now that I'm better read on the political climate surrounding firearms in Canada I can definitely agree with the decision to get both non-restricted and restricted licenses to up the numbers as well. =)
 
Welcome to CGN and glad to have another shooter! If you ever get down lethbridge way i'd love to take you to my range.
 
Thanks. For me it was a practicality concern originally. I live in the city and seldom get out to the country. I also don't drive as per my post on cycling. Transporting a pistol is strangely less hassle in spite of the excessive legislation.

Welcome. We have some really fine shooting establishments in and around YYC. Hit them hard.

I've biked to the range a time or two myself. Some rifles come apart to fit in a regular backpack quite nicely as well BTW.
 
Welcome. We have some really fine shooting establishments in and around YYC. Hit them hard.

I've biked to the range a time or two myself. Some rifles come apart to fit in a regular backpack quite nicely as well BTW.

Been joining my buddy at the Edge where I'm now an Associate Member, and I have a pre-purchased membership for the Calgary Shooting Centre. I'll consider some outdoor stuff and a rifle once the weather clears up. Good to know I'm not the only one. =)
 
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