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please excuse my grammar and spelling in advance, i suck at it.
so i'm trying to understand this whole deal and i have a bunch of questions if you wouldn't mind.
1. in order to buy firearms and ammo as well store them (not sure on storing) i need a PAL licence. of which there are 3 classes, non-restricted, restricted, and prohibited.
and lets say i wanted to get them all it would still cost $80 since it's the greatest fee of them all?
2. i was reading over the newbie FAQ and i want to make sure i understand this question;
assuming i know enough i can challenge the exam/test without taking a course. but later on it says a separate course is required for the restricted and non-restricted licences.
3. ATT (Authorization To Transport) - this is only for prohibited and restricted firearms correct?
do you need to get a ATT every time you want to transport your firearms? i did look at the actual form and it says you can select a weekly thing for target shooting.
4. reloading ammunition, outside of the special tools does it require any special licence? i don't think it does though.
so to summarize i want to get my firearm licence so i need to read up on it and the books on restricted and non-restricted firearms. then challenge the exam/testing. wait for the licence in the mail. buy a glock 17 or 19
and some ammo then get a ATT for said firearm and head to a shooting range correct?
thanks again for all your help.
please excuse my grammar and spelling in advance, i suck at it.
so i'm trying to understand this whole deal and i have a bunch of questions if you wouldn't mind.
1. in order to buy firearms and ammo as well store them (not sure on storing) i need a PAL licence. of which there are 3 classes, non-restricted, restricted, and prohibited.
my question is about pricing. from the above quote for me to get non-restricted and restricted firearms it would cost me $80 correct?* Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) for firearms (If a PAL is issued for more than one class of firearm, the fee payable is the greatest of the appropriate fees.)
o non-restricted firearms - $60
o restricted firearms - $80
o prohibited firearms - $80
and lets say i wanted to get them all it would still cost $80 since it's the greatest fee of them all?
2. i was reading over the newbie FAQ and i want to make sure i understand this question;
Q: I tried shooting and I like it! How do I get my PAL or POL licence?
A: You no longer can get a POL (Possession Only Licence). No problem really, as you do not yet have guns, you will need to get a PAL anyways.
To get a PAL (Possession and Acquisition Licence), you must pass a written and a practical (hands-on) test. Generally, you would take a one or two day/evening course, although, if you feel you are up for it, you may challenge the test without taking the course. Also, the PAL comes in two types, a non-restricted for most long guns, and Restricted, (PAL-R) for some rifles, and all handguns. More info can be found here.
http://www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca/safety-surete/default_e.asp
A separate course is required for the Restricted and Non-Restricted Licences.
http://www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca/safety-sur...stricted_e.asp
assuming i know enough i can challenge the exam/test without taking a course. but later on it says a separate course is required for the restricted and non-restricted licences.
3. ATT (Authorization To Transport) - this is only for prohibited and restricted firearms correct?
do you need to get a ATT every time you want to transport your firearms? i did look at the actual form and it says you can select a weekly thing for target shooting.
4. reloading ammunition, outside of the special tools does it require any special licence? i don't think it does though.
so to summarize i want to get my firearm licence so i need to read up on it and the books on restricted and non-restricted firearms. then challenge the exam/testing. wait for the licence in the mail. buy a glock 17 or 19
thanks again for all your help.