My 18 B-day is coming up, and well my b-day gift is my gun license.
So, anywhere I can do like practice test etc.
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My 18 B-day is coming up, and well my b-day gift is my gun license.
So, anywhere I can do like practice test etc.
If you are of average intelligence you will pass without practice tests. The course material is straight forward and easy to understand. Just pay attention.
When you do your practical portion, pick a break action shotgun. They're the easiest thing on earth to prove safe. Look down the barrel....yep....unloaded and safe. Done.
The easy way is to get the paper student handbook(s), and read them, then take the course, and then the tests immediately thereafter.
Here's 6 videos for the Canadian firearms safety course. Ancient stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVnKDEqsRHA
The latest manual (student handbook) is version 5 from 2014, which combines both CFSC and CRFSC into one manual:
http://publications.gc.ca/collection...1-2014-eng.pdf
There's a free on line test exam at the bottom of
http://www.firearmstraining.ca/exam.htm
Here's the old 2008-ish manuals (don't read these)
http://www.gov.pe.ca/photos/original/CFSCmanualVer2.pdf
http://www.gov.pe.ca/photos/original/CRFSCmanualV2.pdf
yep
The written portion is easy if you've read your material. Purchasing the book before hand and reading it is very helpful, but it's multiple choice so it's not bad. Just READ THE QUESTION CAREFULLY, some of them are worded a little 'weird'.
the practical - go slow and think. The most common mistake is putting a finger on the trigger, be VERY careful not to do that. The rest of it is covered in the books, but pay attention to things like checking the headstamp against the barrel markings whenever you're loading, and make sure you know how to cross an obstacle (gun muzzle is pointed away from the point you'll cross at, etc). You shouldn't have a problem if you just remember the steps and basic rules - never touch the trigger till you're ready to fire, never point the gun in an unsafe direction, ALWAYS acts and prove and check your headstamps. You should be fine.
It's a lot easier getting a firearm than it is getting your class 3a
Do everything the previous posters mentioned....and don't be a criminal ;)
In all seriousness, just pay attention in your safety courses, there is a lot of common sense involved and you will be fine
You got to choose?
I did both restricted and non-restricted rolled into one course. Two practicals done at the same time. The instructor had a whole bunch of various actions; rifles, shotguns, pistols, revolvers all scattered across the table. He then said "Pick up a *insert non restricted action here* and prove it safe". After that was done he said "Now pick up a *insert restricted action here* and prove it safe".
I got what he called the cowboy combo, a lever action rifle and a double action revolver. My dad got a pump action shotgun and a semi-auto pistol iirc.
Either way, don't worry about it too much OP. Pay attention and you'll be just fine. My girlfriend did her PAL and RPAL last year. She'd shot a few times with me and I'd given her a basic run down of the actions I own (bolt, pump, semi rifle) but she had to learn the practical handgun stuff in the course as I don't own any right now. She passed with flying colours. :)