Whats the turn around for date of purchase to transfer looking like? Pistols

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EDIT : Anyone coming to have a boo Heres what ive got so far from random posters on this thread from people asking different stores and how long it took them to get their guns

AB 1 WEEK TO A MONTH
BC 1 WEEK TO A MONTH
ON 3 TO 6 MONTHS. MAYBE LESS.
OTTAWA SAME AS ON. But I'm not seeing two people say they got them within a week

I didn't know that if you order for our own a certain amount of handguns and BC they manually review the purchases

I will continue to edit this because I got a feeling it's going to start to take a lot longer.



Not asking you to rush nor do I mean to sound impatient. I just figured this post could save a few of us from calling you instead just make sure everything is all good.

If the order says "waiting fulfillment" on one or more pistol purchases, is it waiting for me to do something.?

Just wanted to say I always enjoyed ordering from the team at sfrc. Wish you all nothing but the best. Thanks for everything.
 
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"Waiting fulfillment" means there's nothing for the customer to do except wait.

UNLESS it the transfer hasn't cleared your CFO yet, in which case you can call your CFO and ask. Sometimes this will speed the transfer up.

It's frustrating and possibly unnerving if you haven't done it before, but given SFRC's proven track record I wouldn't be worried. Use the wait time to find and download your firearm's manual and read the heck out of it. Watch vids on field stripping and/or detailed disassembly. Etcetera!
 
Do not call the CFO. They are swamped and every time someone calls them asking if their transfer is done yet, another transfer doesn't get done.

Ryan

"Waiting fulfillment" means there's nothing for the customer to do except wait.

UNLESS it the transfer hasn't cleared your CFO yet, in which case you can call your CFO and ask. Sometimes this will speed the transfer up.

It's frustrating and possibly unnerving if you haven't done it before, but given SFRC's proven track record I wouldn't be worried. Use the wait time to find and download your firearm's manual and read the heck out of it. Watch vids on field stripping and/or detailed disassembly. Etcetera!
 
Awaiting fulfillment means that everything you need to do is done. If it is a non restricted then the CFO is waiting to approve it. If it is something else it means it has moved to the shipping department.

Ryan

Not asking you to rush nor do I mean to sound impatient. I just figured this post could save a few of us from calling you instead just make sure everything is all good.

If the order says "waiting fulfillment" on one or more pistol purchases, is it waiting for me to do something.?

Just wanted to say I always enjoyed ordering from the team at sfrc. Wish you all nothing but the best. Thanks for everything.
 
Hello Ryan,

Thanks for keeping us posted.
Can you let us know what kind of delay to expect for the shipping to occur once the transfert notice has been issued?
 
Here in Ontario I'm expecting 2 months minimum. Just glad I was able to secure my dream gun.
As long as the transfer goes through, a couple months is a small price to pay to secure my own, and hopefully my kids hobby for a bit longer.
 
Placed an Ontario order on June 1st, AB CFO received transfer on June 2nd, I received the transfer notification on June 8th.

Here’s the weird part, I called the retailer (June 9th) and asked if they received their transfer notification, they said they haven’t. I replied back to the CFO which sent my transfer notification and the following day (June 10) they sent the transfer notification to the retailer. Now my order has been shipped out.

I thought that transfer notifications were emailed to the buyer and seller at the same time. Very odd I had to email them and ask for them to send it to the retailer.
 
My wife got a transfer email from the bc cfo this morning for a handgun ordered from sfrc on the 30th.

I got mine on Tues am but nothing shipped yet from sfrc. Still says waiting fullfilment

Hopefully they will catch up on shipping now that not many guns left to sell or transfer.
 
Is it ready now how about now how about now .
Once it is in the system that’s it it is out of the dealers hands let everyone do there job and you will be notified if something is wrong or if it is compete .
I have been transfers for 35 yrs . They come in on Saturday buy s gun we tell them the time frame and they call on Monday. Yikes
Spend the time harassing your mp and every other politician there lines should be swamped and not have a moments piece
 
Here in Ontario I'm expecting 2 months minimum. Just glad I was able to secure my dream gun.
As long as the transfer goes through, a couple months is a small price to pay to secure my own, and hopefully my kids hobby for a bit longer.

Heard the Ontario CFO currently has a backlog of over 15,000 transfers.....and growing.
 
Maybe dumb question, but transfers are done through your province cfo not the province you bought gun from. I'm in BC, bought from Ontario, I'm waiting for BC to approve not Ontario right? A month ago i sold 3, bc took 16 hours to do transfers, Ontario one was 6 weeks. I'd be thinking BC now about 10 days, but Ontario might be 3-6 months.
 
Maybe dumb question, but transfers are done through your province cfo not the province you bought gun from. I'm in BC, bought from Ontario, I'm waiting for BC to approve not Ontario right? A month ago i sold 3, bc took 16 hours to do transfers, Ontario one was 6 weeks. I'd be thinking BC now about 10 days, but Ontario might be 3-6 months.

You are correct
 
Maybe dumb question, but transfers are done through your province cfo not the province you bought gun from. I'm in BC, bought from Ontario, I'm waiting for BC to approve not Ontario right? A month ago i sold 3, bc took 16 hours to do transfers, Ontario one was 6 weeks. I'd be thinking BC now about 10 days, but Ontario might be 3-6 months.
wife bought from cabelas Ottawa on Thursday , guy at the counter said expect 3-4 month
 
Here in Ontario I'm expecting 2 months minimum. Just glad I was able to secure my dream gun.
As long as the transfer goes through, a couple months is a small price to pay to secure my own, and hopefully my kids hobby for a bit longer.

Well share with the class my friend. What was it?

And thanks for the answers from all of you. I bought six handguns within a few hours so. Looks like it will be a bit of a wait. All good.
 
Is it ready now how about now how about now .
Once it is in the system that’s it it is out of the dealers hands let everyone do there job and you will be notified if something is wrong or if it is compete .
I have been transfers for 35 yrs . They come in on Saturday buy s gun we tell them the time frame and they call on Monday. Yikes
Spend the time harassing your mp and every other politician there lines should be swamped and not have a moments piece


So take your own advice and go write some more letters. Notice through this post we've discovered that in BC it's probably going to be anywhere between 10 days to a month but in Ontario it might take up to 3 to 6 months. So now instead of those people calling or emailing the ammo source or the CFO, they'll know not to worry if nothing goes for two and a half months.

So carry on looking through the forum for posts to bicker at. Add nothing to them. Just waste peoples time. The fun part is, if you answer this, it tells me that you subscribe to this post just to answer to someone that you talked #### to for no reason.

The rest of us will continue using each others knowledge for information to try to help each other out .

You go ahead and write letters... I'll keep buying the guns. Thanks chief.
 
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