Where to buy rifles in canada




















Basically you just need to pass a short, and fairly easy though very important safety course , and then mail away for a licence. If you're approved you'll get it in the mail and you can go shopping. It's generally pronounced "pal", like the word for a friend, not "Pee Eh Ell". You should read the page you are on now, and then also the Quebec Page to find the additional information.

The PAL is the license that lets you buy firearms. Yes, handguns are legal in Canada. If you want to own a handgun, or other "restricted" firearms such as AR rifles in Canada you will need to take some additional steps. After you have finish reading this page , use the " Handguns " section of this website to find out more. The course is fun and easy , and is designed to be sufficient safety instruction for people who have no prior experience with firearms.

Most people simply take a one day class usually a Saturday , that includes watching a video, listening to an instructor, and going over a book. You know, typical classroom sort of stuff. It's pretty low key, and most people have a lot of fun. Restricted Rifles. Pistol Ammunition. Rifle Ammunition. Rimfire Ammunition. Shotgun Ammuntion. Red Dot Sights. Holographic Sights. Variable Power Scopes. Fixed Power Scopes. Optic Accessories. Sig Sauer. Browning Hi-Power.

Carbine Accessories. Muzzle Devices. Remington MRA Renegade. Savage Rifles. Marlin Lever Actions. Kriss Vector. CZ Scorpion. Ruger American. Ruger PC9. The only legal method is to come back to Canada and follow the steps in Question 1 above. A family member in the US has given or willed a firearm to a Canadian resident who wishes to import it.

The same procedure is required as in Question 1 above with a small exception. I want to buy parts in the US for my firearm and import them into Canada. The US controls on the export of firearms extends to parts also. It should be noted that there is no equivalent exemption offered by the Department of Commerce for shotgun parts.

Further, there is no exemption for ammunition or ammunition components. Canadian importers should follow the procedure outlined in Q1 above to import parts not exempted.

This is in addition to the IIC which may be required by the exporting country. Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada does not control the importation of replica firearms or of airguns. Firearms that are classified as either antique, restricted or non-restricted may be exported to the US without a Canadian Export Permit. Blank applications are available by calling or by faxing your request to Canadian exporters are required to report the permanent export of firearms to the Canada Firearms Centre.

It is recommended that copies of the Export Permit, foreign import authorisation and any waybill issued by the carrier be provided to the Canada Firearms Centre to support the exporters claim of permanent export. A photocopy of the foreign import authorisation should be included with the package when shipped. Canadian firearms owners should be prepared to show proof of firearms licence and registration at the border.



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