Preparation materials for CFSC/CRFSC test

Cartmanbrah

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Hey Guys,

I'm a newbie and I'm planning to take a CRFSC test. Where can I find decent preparation materials for this exam?
Thank you.

P.S. I apologize if I repeated any existing thread. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find any...
 
Well your too late. I am an Instructor and just received my paperwork indicating that as of the 18th June 2015 challenges are no longer allowed. You will have to take the course.
Jordy
 
Hi. Read the manuals. Those are here as .pdf files. Click on the picture of the book. No w's. firearms-safety-course.com/
As mentioned, Harper has ended challenging the tests.
 
the coarse its easier if you don't study.. I know it sounds silly but the coarse is easier if you don't fill your head up with stuff you don't need.. the instructor only talks about whats in the test.. he will practically spoon feed you the coarse .. you have to be a complete tard not to pass.. I know 2 people with dyslexia that have passed without issue
 
You missed the boat friend...you need to attend the course now. This will give you all the required content to pass the exams no issue. If you have questions or arent clear on something dont be afraid to ask.
 
I recently did the course, and it was dead easy. I got one written question wrong, because it was the single trick question on the entire test... It's so very easy.
 
I finished the course yesterday! it was really easy. I think I'm ready for the test, but I would still practice.
 
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!

thanks to her for the materials! they are a balm for me, it is very difficult for me to prepare for the test. God, I passed so many different exams and many of them were really terrible. I even had to use the services of https://edubirdie.com/assignment-writing-service to get them to prepare my papers for the English literature exam. They did great, but the organization of the exam itself was terrible. It's hard to even remember such days.
 
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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 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.
 
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.

CFSC CRFSC Study Manual

http://publications.gc.ca/site/eng/9.801815/publication.html
 
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Thanks for posting that, 1ABNDT for people looking to study up before taking the course, it is definitely good information for those looking to study up.

I will just offer my own experience: after a few decade hiatus from gun ownership, I took the full course last summer with my adult son. Neither of us did any pre-reading at all and we found all the information provided by the instructor and his visual aids was sufficient to breeze through the written and practical tests for non-restricted and restricted. YMMV, but pay attention in class and take some notes and the vast majority of you will ace the course and tests as well.

Best of luck to everyone taking the plunge!
 
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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.
 
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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.

Your background and FA history sounds much like mine. 30 years ago, I did what you're contemplating - studied the material and "challenged" the test - and came out the other end, with my RPAL. Can't do that anymore (Thank you Trudoofus) - you're stuck taking the entire course now. Will take you most of a weekend. Best of luck.
 
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