Where to buy G17 in Calgary?

Oh, yes. But from my experience, TSE usually will charge more than others?

BTW, I just got my restricted license and have a question regard to buy restricted firearm. Before I buy G17, do I have to join one of the clubs first or just go to the store and pay the money?
 
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buying restircted firearm

you need to be a member of a gun club to buy a restrictd firearm. TSE is offering "associate" memberships for $35. They're good for 1 year, you don't get range priviledges but you can buy restricted firearms. I believe TSE's price on G17's is between $800-850.
 
OD is $799. I expect similar for std frame as mentioned above. There is another device used for communication..Its called a telephone..You may want to try it out and check around and get questions answered by the local merchants as well:D
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sunnyside said:
Oh, yes. But from my experience, TSE usually will charge more than others?

BTW, I just got my restricted license and have a question regard to buy restricted firearm. Before I buy G17, do I have to join one of the clubs first or just go to the store and pay the money?
I've checked TSE prices against others in AB and found them very similar as there isn't much markup on firearms and there really is no advantage to start under or over pricing. BTW if you just got your restricted how much experience do you actually have?
 
sunnyside said:
Oh, yes. But from my experience, TSE usually will charge more than others?

TSE may or may not be marginally more expensive, depending on the item.

You most certainly get what you pay for however.

Same goes for P&D in Edmonton.
 
Yes I will CALL TSE tomorrow (too busy to make a call, didn't you see I only have time to come here at night time?) As to the experience, I owned non-restricted for a while.
 
turin95 said:
you need to be a member of a gun club to buy a restrictd firearm.

This is false.

On topic, the best prices for Glocks is Police Ordnance, if you are active or retired LEO, Military, or Emergency services.
If you don't qualify to purchase from them, and considering you are from Calgary, I'd shop at TSE.
 
turin95 said:
you need to be a member of a gun club to buy a restricted firearm.

beltfed said:
This is false.

Perhaps you should talk to the Alberta CFO. They would not complete my transfer without a copy of a range membership. A blanket ATT also needed a range membership.

There is nothing solid in the federal regulations to support what they are requesting, but if you want the firearm in your hands, you'll need to show them you have a membership.

In actual practice, turin95 statement was correct.
 
I'm always a fan of supporting local business. Even if it cost you a few bucks more, helps the guys keep the doors open and provide those services in your community.

As everyone here mentioned, TSE has great service and provides an incredible facility to those who live in Calgary and surrounding.
 
Blackcloud said:
I'm always a fan of supporting local business. Even if it cost you a few bucks more, helps the guys keep the doors open and provide those services in your community.

As everyone here mentioned, TSE has great service and provides an incredible facility to those who live in Calgary and surrounding.

Well said.
 
xciton said:
Perhaps you should talk to the Alberta CFO. They would not complete my transfer without a copy of a range membership. A blanket ATT also needed a range membership.

There is nothing solid in the federal regulations to support what they are requesting, but if you want the firearm in your hands, you'll need to show them you have a membership.

In actual practice, turin95 statement was correct.

I've never sent sh!t to the AB CFO, and still have all my paperwork.....
 
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