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Originally Posted by Vox
As an addendum to this question, does anybody know the best place to take the firearms course for restricted and unrestricted firearms? When my father passed away a couple of months ago I inherited an old Browning semi-automatic from WWII that my grandfather brought back, and a 22 caliber rifle, and I need those courses to take possession of them. I've heard you can do both courses in a full 8 hour day at some places. Anyone know a good place to go? I'll probably never fire the guns, and want them only as collectors pieces. RCMP said I have a few months to take the course so I'm looking for something March or April ish.
Any and all advice remotely on topic is appreciated.
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Proline shooters II in Inglewood. You can take your restricted / unrestricted in the shortest amount of time.
You might be cutting it a little close though. RCMP background checks can take a while to process (6-12 weeks) and I am not sure being 'in process' is good enough to extend the possession date.