Hello everyone,
I was born in Saskatchewan and spent many a summer on the farm helping with harvest (yes I know what a turning brake is) or otherwise occupying my time hunting varmints and Quail. My father took the time to teach me how to handle a firearm safely and as I proved myself I graduated from bb's to pellets and finally to a 22.
I live in Alberta now and it has been many years since I looked down the barrel but I have decided to join a club and reclaim the marksman that I once was.
To that end I passed the non-restricted and restricted firearms safety course last weekend and I submitted the documentation for the PAL.
I look forward to the conversation here and I wish everyone all the best in their endeavors.
I was born in Saskatchewan and spent many a summer on the farm helping with harvest (yes I know what a turning brake is) or otherwise occupying my time hunting varmints and Quail. My father took the time to teach me how to handle a firearm safely and as I proved myself I graduated from bb's to pellets and finally to a 22.
I live in Alberta now and it has been many years since I looked down the barrel but I have decided to join a club and reclaim the marksman that I once was.
To that end I passed the non-restricted and restricted firearms safety course last weekend and I submitted the documentation for the PAL.
I look forward to the conversation here and I wish everyone all the best in their endeavors.