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Hi,
I'm new to the forum and have been reading quite a bit over the last week. I learned to shoot in Scouts and spent years shooting regularly as an air cadet; mainly Lee Enfield's converted to .22. I passed the written and practical tests required for the FAC (‘97 or ‘98). I never actually applied for my FAC as I went back to school and shooting got shuffled to the back burner. Becoming a graphic designer Is much less exciting but it puts food on the table.
I recently went to Vegas and spent a day shooting in Boulder City with a retired Police Officer on an outdoor range with a variety of pistols and long guns. My desire to shoot was rekindled and I’ve spent the last few months thinking about getting back into it. I looked around on the internet and found this place and have been pleased to find a wealth of information. My stepfather has decided to give me his shotguns (a 12-gauge William Evans and a 20-gauge Watson Bros) so I now embark on the mission of getting my licences. I would like to get an RPAL as I would prefer to shoot pistols and eventually get an AR-15 (in case of zombie pandemic).
I do have a question in regards to the tests required. The test I challenged involved written and practical tests involving pistols, rifles and shotguns. Maybe I am incorrect, but it is my understanding the tests were changed after I did them and they are separate now. Is the test I took valid for an RPAL? I’ve been looking for answers but have had trouble the specific answers I’m looking for.
(Yes, I know I should have just got my FAC back then! Lazy, lazy, lazy.)
If I should post this in another section just say so, I have thick skin and I'd appreciate being pointed in the right direction. I've been a moderator on a car forum for almost 10 years so I'm pretty flame proof if you want to let me have it.
Brad
I'm new to the forum and have been reading quite a bit over the last week. I learned to shoot in Scouts and spent years shooting regularly as an air cadet; mainly Lee Enfield's converted to .22. I passed the written and practical tests required for the FAC (‘97 or ‘98). I never actually applied for my FAC as I went back to school and shooting got shuffled to the back burner. Becoming a graphic designer Is much less exciting but it puts food on the table.
I recently went to Vegas and spent a day shooting in Boulder City with a retired Police Officer on an outdoor range with a variety of pistols and long guns. My desire to shoot was rekindled and I’ve spent the last few months thinking about getting back into it. I looked around on the internet and found this place and have been pleased to find a wealth of information. My stepfather has decided to give me his shotguns (a 12-gauge William Evans and a 20-gauge Watson Bros) so I now embark on the mission of getting my licences. I would like to get an RPAL as I would prefer to shoot pistols and eventually get an AR-15 (in case of zombie pandemic).
I do have a question in regards to the tests required. The test I challenged involved written and practical tests involving pistols, rifles and shotguns. Maybe I am incorrect, but it is my understanding the tests were changed after I did them and they are separate now. Is the test I took valid for an RPAL? I’ve been looking for answers but have had trouble the specific answers I’m looking for.
(Yes, I know I should have just got my FAC back then! Lazy, lazy, lazy.)
If I should post this in another section just say so, I have thick skin and I'd appreciate being pointed in the right direction. I've been a moderator on a car forum for almost 10 years so I'm pretty flame proof if you want to let me have it.
Brad