Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
If you are transporting a restricted firearm to a gun smith for repair, what is required?
Restricted firearms must be transported unloaded, locked, in a locked container, with valid registration and an Authorization to Transport (ATT).
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Question: If you are transporting a restricted firearm to a gun smith for repair, what is required?
Answer options:
- You do not need a case if you have a trigger lock. ✅ The firearm must be in a locked container and you must have a valid ATT (implicit or explicit).
- The firearm must be disassembled into at least three pieces.
- You must notify the local police before departing.
Correct answer: The firearm must be in a locked container and you must have a valid ATT (implicit or explicit).
Explanation: Restricted firearms must be transported unloaded, locked, in a locked container, with valid registration and an Authorization to Transport (ATT).
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