Hi Cartmanbrah,
Jordy is absolutely right. But if you still want to find the materials, here you go:
http://www.gov.pe.ca/photos/original/CFSCmanualVer2.pdf (non-restricted)
http://www.ontariohunt.ca/Downloads/Restricted_Firearms_Safety_Course.pdf (restricted).
Also, you can use this Android App to get an idea what this course/exam is about - "Canada Firearms Test":
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alphasquaredtechnologies.crfsc
Good luck! May the PAL be with you!
My instructor went over everything that was needed for the written test, but he was talking very fast. If i didnt read the manual before the course i would have had trouble comprehanding and listening to him at the same time.
My opinion: anyone who wants to do well should read the entire student manual in advance of the course.
Doesn't hurt to read the manual fully before the course. I know there are some people that like to say "you'd have to be dumb to not pass" but honestly,we don't know how dumb you are and there are a lot of dumb people out there. So...read the book beforehand as it will help somewhat.
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I grew up hunting and shooting but never got my FAC (that's how old I am). Now i just want to study the materials and take the test because I learned how to shoot when I was about 5.