The Canadian Non-Restricted Safety Course (CFSC) and the Canadian Restricted Safety Course (CRFSC) are designed to apply to the broadest possible spectrum of novice firearm users.
The Canadian Non-Restricted Safety Course (CFSC) and the Canadian Restricted Safety Course (CRFSC) are designed to apply to the broadest possible spectrum of novice firearm users.
Existing firearms safety courses across Canada have a proven track record in the reduction of firearm-related incidents. However, most of these courses have been designed and delivered for firearm use in a specific activity. The CFSC and the CRFSC is introductory firearm safety course intended for ALL new firearm users.
The Canadian Non-Restricted and the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course consists of two parts. One is classroom instruction. The other is learning the material from the instructional manual.
There will be a written test along with a practical examination. Also available is the challenge exam which the student will cover the material on their own, and make an appointment to do the exams. Must be 18 years of age to acquire.
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The non-restricted firearms safety course (CFSC) is made up of lectures and hands on practical training in the safe handling of non-restricted firearms (typically shotguns and rifles used for hunting and target shooting).
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
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