Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When a restricted firearm is sold or transferred between two individuals, who must contact the CFO to start the process?
Both parties must participate in the transfer process to ensure the buyer has the correct licence and the firearm is registered properly.
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Question: When a restricted firearm is sold or transferred between two individuals, who must contact the CFO to start the process?
Answer options:
- Only the seller
- Only the buyer ✅ Both the transferor (seller) and the transferee (buyer)
- A licensed gunsmith
Correct answer: Both the transferor (seller) and the transferee (buyer)
Explanation: Both parties must participate in the transfer process to ensure the buyer has the correct licence and the firearm is registered properly.
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