Our Firearms Safety Course combines both non-restricted (CFSC/PAL) and restricted (CRFSC/RPAL) programs into one economical, efficient, student-friendly course which is perfect for absolute beginners as well as people with some experience.
In order to possess or acquire firearms in Canada, you must hold a valid Possession & Acquisition License (PAL/RPAL). In order to be eligible to apply for a PAL/RPAL, you must successfully complete the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC/CRFSC) and the associated tests.
Our Firearms Safety Course combines both non-restricted (CFSC/PAL) and restricted (CRFSC/RPAL) programs into one economical, efficient, student-friendly course which is perfect for absolute beginners as well as people with some experience.
No experience or pre-reading is necessary - we will teach you everything you need to know in a straightforward and interesting way, and we provide plenty of hands-on practice.
This course includes the required tests, and we will provide you with the PAL/RPAL application pack.
Topics include:
Firearms Evolution
Terminology
Action types
Firearms safety rules & practices
Ammunition
Safe firearms operation, loading, unloading & handling
Laws & regulations
Specializing in first-rate Public Safety Training, Consulting, and Operations for first response professionals (LE, Fire, EMS, Security, SAR etc.), corporate clients and members of the public. Our cadre of instructors have decades of professional experience in the military, law enforcement, firefighting, EMS, and security industries.
Safety Services Nova Scotia is proud to offer firearms safety and hunter training, including the Canadian Non-Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CFSC), the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) as well as the Hunter Education Course.
Individuals who wish to acquire restricted firearms must take the full classroom delivery of the CFSC (above) and successfully complete the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC)
The (CRFSC) is made up of lectures and hands on practical training in the  safe handling of restricted firearms (typically handguns). Prohibited firearms are discussed but no actual prohibited firearms will be used  during the practical training portion.
The Canadian Firearm Safety Course (PAL) 8 hours of class time is required, must be completed before the Canadian Restricted Firearm Safety course (RPAL) can be taken. 4 or 6 hours is required.Â
Looking to legally possess a firearm in Canada? The first step is obtaining a valid Possession and Acquisition License (PAL). Enroll in our comprehensive PAL Firearms Certification Course to ensure you meet all the necessary requirements to become a responsible firearm owner.
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