Taking a pistol to a gunshow

Rob

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I've been out of the handgun loop for quite awhile now and would like to know what one needs in terms of paperwork to take a pistol to show at a gunshow. I have a table. The pistol will be in a locked case on the table. I have a RPAL and the registration paper for the pistol. It is registered to me. What else do I need?

Further, if someone wants to buy it, what do I have to do to physically transfer it to them?
 
Just toss it in the back pack and you're good to go

Holy hell get out.

OP, call the RCMP to get a temporary ATT, shouldn't be too hard to get thumbs up for a gun show. You'll need to transport it accordingly.

If somebody buys it from you, get all their info, and you can either take payment immediately and start the transfer on the next working day, or take their info and do your dealings after the show is over.
 
My standard conditions for transportation include to/from my residence to a gun show. No need to call the CFO/RCMP/etc unless you're crossing provincial lines.

I'm not special, so anyone that has this condition has the same, um, conditions.

OP: have a read at the conditions paper you got with your RPAL. If you weren't a member at a range, you might not have this clause. You need these conditions, or else you have to call the CFO/RCMP for an ATT

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I've been out of the handgun loop for quite awhile now and would like to know what one needs in terms of paperwork to take a pistol to show at a gunshow. I have a table. The pistol will be in a locked case on the table. I have a RPAL and the registration paper for the pistol. It is registered to me. What else do I need?

Further, if someone wants to buy it, what do I have to do to physically transfer it to them?

I would think that you would need the proper paperwork but at the Kamloops Gun Show there was a person there who was all set up to do the
transfer and after a purchase was done and paperwork filled out you would walk the person and gun over to the CFO and they would take
it from there, also where we are anyone who wants to look at your handgun must show you their RPAL.
 
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