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Be A Pro Shooter with Canadian Firearms Safety Course

Become a professional shooter with GTA firearms academy in Toronto, Canada. GTA Academy offers both Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) for non-restricted firearms & the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC). Get hands on training on firearm types, parts, safety practices, firing techniques and responsibilities as a firearm owner, from experienced instructor with more than 12 years of experience. Become a pro-shooter with budget-friendly training and expert guidance.

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Be A Pro Shooter with Canadian Firearms Safety Course

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  1. Be A Pro Shooter with Canadian Firearms Safety Course

  2. Be A Pro Shooter with Canadian Firearms Safety Course Are you fond of shooting and want to learn firearms skills with safety? Enroll your name in the Canadian Firearms Safety Course. It is mandatory to get a license for a firearm as you will learn these skills for self-defense and professional purposes. What is the Canadian Firearms Safety Course? It is provided to civilians and this course has duration of one day followed by written and practical tests. Providing basics of firearms safety to the participants related to storage, handling, and transportation of firearms. There are two fire-safe courses. One is the Canadian Firearm Safety Course (CFSC/ Non-Restricted) and the other is the Canadian Restricted Firearm Safety Course (CRFSC).

  3. What about Eligibility Criteria? • For the age less than 12 years to 17 years parental consent is needed who want to own a non-restricted firearm. • CRFSC is open to all who want to own restricted firearms. • To get a firearm license you should pass both courses with an 80% mark in each class. • Under 18, not eligible to own a firearm under restricted firearms safety course. • What should be covered under Canadian Firearm Safety Courses? • Before enrolling in the course you should have detailed information about the online courses. Along with that, you must be clear about which course you want to enroll your name. Here you will get all the details about both the courses.

  4. Major Types, Parts, and Actions of Firearms- • For CFSC (Non-restricted), the major types of firearms are rifles, short guns, and semi-automatic center-fire long guns. • For CRFSC, major firearms are handguns and semi-automatic rifles. • You must know about the parts of a firearm for safe shooting and all these you learn at CFSC. Here are some major parts of the firearm- barrel, firearm muzzle, safety lock, and trigger. • 1)Major Actions- • 2) Basic Firearms Safety Practices- • 3) Firing Techniques-

  5. What did you learn under the Canadian Restricted Firearm Safety Course? • If you enroll for the Canadian Restricted Firearm Safety Course, then you will learn the following skills. • Handgun Firing Technique- • It is one of the most important skills for firing. Have a note on that: • Taking a position just before hitting the target • Proper Handgrip • Care of restricted Firearms- • It doesn’t matter for which purpose you come here to learn skills. Care of firearms is a must. • Cleaning of a restricted firearm after use • Unload after use

  6. What are the responsibilities you will know after enrolling in CFSC and CRFSC? • Store your handgun or firearm in a safer place to prevent unauthorized access. • Secure your handgun in a gun case. • It reduces the chance of stealing. • 1) Display- • 2) Transportation- Who can own a firearm in Canada? Professional hunter Trappers Shooters Gun Collectors

  7. CONTACT US Address: 405 The West Mall unit 910, Etobicoke, ON M9C 5J1, Canada 905-724-3999 info@gtafirearmsacademy.com Phone.no: E-mail id:

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