Week And A Half Restricted Transfer -ONTARIO

I would have to hang my head in shame..................:redface:

He stands with his feet shoulder width apart, side by side.

First time I seen him shoot a 44 mag, he teetered back on his heels. One of the range officers of the event had to put his hand on my dads back to prevent him from falling over..................:(

When he shot his 475 Wildey.......................... The same thing but I had to push him back up.

Hope to see him shoot it before I move. Will be entertaining at the least. Just hope no one else is around at that time.
 
Got a Sig last week..took 2 days... However about 2 years ago they made me wait 8 weeks for a restricted... times seem to be all over the place..
 
Just cleared a bunch of restricteds and a CA in less than a week, even after they told me it would take 6 plus weeks. Will wonders never cease?
 
I should clarify that my papers arrived in th email in less than a week, so I assume that my transfers were done in a day or 2 at most.
 
Last one I sold to a buyer in Ontario [April-June 2008] took about 6 weeks. I hear things are getting faster now, though. :(

Last one I did via a dealer in BC since then was less than 24 hours. Private transfer, individual to individual, was about two days for approval. :cool:
 
What are the details......................

Located? Bought from where?

Private transfer (ON to ON), S&W 627-5 Performance Center bought off the EE... Called to confirm transfer on Jul 20, seller shipped on the 31st and I got the revolver in the mail Mon the 4th. Received my cert. from the CFO today. So I figure ~10 days between the time I confirmed the transfer and the seller received notification of approval in the mail.

That is pretty damn fast, considering I sold a Walther P22 (ON to ON) in May and it took 7 weeks!!!
 
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Son of a bugger!

Bought my dad a 500 Smith and Wesson for his birthday.

I told him it would take a minimum 6 to at least 8 weeks for transfer.....................

He gets it in a week and a half.

I'm going on 5 weeks for a transfer. My one before that was 8 weeks when I called and rattled a chain.

Now he thinks he's special.

And now I KNOW that someone, somewhere doesn't like me. :mad:

Yee gads!

Can I be your dad...............?:D

A friend did one and it took 2 days.
 
From my experience it looks like they speed it up if you are a competitive shooter. I called in and told them I bought my Glock for a CDP shoot that was happening at the end of the month and I received the approval within 6 days. So if you haven't joined IDPA, IPSC, PPC, ODPL, CDP, etc. there's as good a reason as any!


Cheers!
 
That is encouraging. Just bought a 1911 there yesterday so we wil see how long the STATT takes. In March it took 20 days for the transfer of my Glock at Target.

***Update***

Here is a shocker. Just got a call from Target Sports and my temp ATT is ready. So, basically two and a half days for a transfer, in Ontario yet! :dancingbanana::dancingbanana:
 
I just confirmed a transfer from another ON-ON deal. Transfer confirmed Aug 29th 2008. We'll see how long the CFO wastes on this one.

My very first handgun. WOOT!
 
Maybe Fantino is on holiday and the staff work better with him not around. I sold two hand guns over two weeks ago (one a prohibited) and got clearence today. Then I spoke to a nice young lady who gave me an ATT number (to tranfer the guns to the post office) so quick I couldn't catch my breath. Maybe things are looking up.
Could it be perhaps Cam Wholley decided not to retire and is now in charge of the Ontario CPO office? (What a dream that would be)
 
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