These courses are required by the RCMP if you are interested in obtaining your Possession and Acquisition License for non-restricted (hunting rifles or shotguns) or restricted firearms. The course involves 8 – 10 hours of instruction with deactivated firearms and ammunition.
Courses are taught primarily in Sooke and Victoria, but I will instruct private courses in other parts of Vancouver Island.
Group Class
Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC/PAL)
$200 / person. Max 8 – 12 students. No combined courses due to minimum time requirements.
The Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) was developed in partnership with the provinces and territories, national organizations with an ongoing interest in firearms safety, and many firearms and hunter education course instructors from across Canada. This course was developed to meet the mandatory requirements set out in subparagraph 106(2)(c)(i) of the Criminal Code of Canada and came into effect January 1, 1994.
As a result of the Firearms Act, the firearms safety training that was provided to firearms owners and users required modification. The revised CFSC, which was implemented on February 1, 1999, reflects the new legislation and focuses primarily on non-restricted firearms (rifles and shotguns). The legislation stipulates that individuals wishing to acquire non-restricted firearms must take the CFSC and pass the tests before you can take the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course.
Topics covered in the CFSC include:
– the evolution of firearms, major parts, types, and actions;
– basic firearms safety practices;
– ammunition;
– operating firearms actions;
– firing techniques and procedures;
– care of non-restricted firearms;
– responsibilities of the firearms owner/user; and
– safe storage, display, transportation, and handling of restricted firearms.
Digital copies of the books can be downloaded: CFSC/CRFSC Manual.
Books are provided in class but can be purchased for $20.
Group Class
Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC/PAL)
$200 / person. Max 8 – 12 students. No combined courses due to minimum time requirements.
In accordance with the Firearms Act, a new firearms safety course focusing on restricted firearms (primarily handguns) was developed and implemented on February 1, 1999. The legislation stipulates that individuals wishing to acquire restricted and/or prohibited firearms must take the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) first, and then the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC), including passing the tests.
Topics covered in the CRFSC include:
– the evolution of firearms, major parts, types, and actions;
– basic firearms safety practices;
– ammunition;
– operating handgun actions;
– firing techniques and procedures for handguns;
– care of restricted firearms;
– responsibilities of the firearms owner/user; and
– safe storage, display, transportation, and handling of restricted firearms.
Digital copies of the books can be downloaded: CFSC/CRFSC Manual.
Restricted course begins on page 215.
Books are provided in class but can can be purchased for $20.
Private Classes
1 student – $600 (non-restricted OR restricted) / $900 (combined)
2 – 3 students – $300 (non-restricted OR restricted) / $450 (combined)
4 – 6 students – $240 (non-restricted OR restricted) / $360 (combined)
8 students – $200 pp (non-restricted OR restricted) / no combined due to time restrictions
$200 / person for the restricted course when done within 7 days of the non-restricted.
All non-restricted courses require a minimum of 8-10 hours of instruction and 20-30 min of practical testing for each student.
The restricted course, if taught within 7 days of taking the non-restricted course, can be taught in 4-6 hours. Not including testing.
Non-restricted and restricted courses are prohibited from being taught on the same day.
Private courses with 6 or less people can be completed in one day (10-12 hours). We will arrange the course via email or phone.
7 or more people require a second day due to the additional time needed to complete practical testing (20-30 min per person).
I only offer combined courses for the non-restricted and restricted with 6 or less people due to the instruction and testing times required. Combined courses require 2 days because they must be instructed on separate days.
Group classes are on weekends only. Private courses can be arranged on weekdays as necessary.
Once a group course is open for registration, anyone on our waitlist will receive an email with all the course information, including how to register, the location, and the time.
1 (one) piece of valid government photo ID is required on the first day of class.