I learned here that buyer pays, seller initiates and provides ref number to buyer to complete. After transfer approved (always ask cfo to email the transfer notification - because as someone else said, transfers can take anywhere from 1/2hr to a month or more), trigger lock, locked container, att to take it to the post office (10min call to the cfo and get it by email) and mail with signature req’d and insurance (send pics of shipping receipt with tracking number to buyer). The shipping contract is between Canada Post and the SHIPPER - so if it goes missing or damaged, the shipper needs to make the claim with Canada Post, notify CFC is ‘lost’ and refund the buyer.
I’ve also recently read another way is to provide info to buyer who initiates transfer, then pays and provides ref number to seller to complete. No pay, no complete. No problem, the gun remains the property of the seller.