My Canadian PAL

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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by mundaire » Tue Jun 17, 2014 10:57 am

Congratulations CKKalyan! :cheers:



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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by essdee1972 » Tue Jun 17, 2014 12:52 pm

Congrats, Kalyan! All the very best for your collection!
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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by xl_target » Wed Jun 18, 2014 3:09 am

Over the years I have read all your posts in this portal. My conclusion is that you are jolly good fellow
He sure is!
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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by ckkalyan » Wed Jun 18, 2014 3:54 am

Thank you very much TC, hks2056, essdee1972, mundaire, xl_target for your encouragement and good wishes! :D

On Mon I drove out to the range, again and obtained a club membership and also simultaneously faxed off an application for a long term ATT (Authorization To Transport) - these two steps are interlinked and mandatory in order to own and shoot restriced firearms. I now await my ATT by mail in the next few days.
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The range is small and quite busy most of the time. They do not allow Steel cored or jacketed, Center fire rifle cartridges (funnily they have a .50 Cal Gun for hire, which booms within the confines :o ), or Steel Shotgun Ammo. Other than that I figured you could pretty much shoot Hand Guns, Pistol Caliber Rifles and Shotguns in warm comfort during the winter months.

Now I am assembling a wish list starting off with things like ear protection, safety and storage equipment and then of course the delicious, main course. The main criteria being, a combination of very reliable, value for money, easy spare parts availability, guns and calibers of ammo.

It goes without saying that I would keep an eye open for a good deal on some of those 'drool worthy' guns mostly as collectors.

$$ permitting, I thought I would start off small in the order of priority (not finalized on makes and models yet - spoilt for choice :mrgreen:) either used or new:
  • Pistol - Semi Auto .22, Sig Sauer / 1911 9mm, Revolver S&W .38
    Rifle - Semi Auto .22, .30 M1 Carbine, Rifle Henry Lever Action .22
    Shotgun - Pump Action, O/U
The wish list is a work in progress; suggestions are very welcome - the most outrageous ones - get my vote! ROTFL

I still haven't had a chance to discuss action plans, in detail with Baljit - hopefully over this weekend. He is sure bound to be a mountain of help :cheers:
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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by brihacharan » Wed Jun 18, 2014 10:28 am

ckkalyan wrote...
Now I am assembling a wish list starting off with things like ear protection, safety and storage equipment and then of course the delicious, main course. The main criteria being, a combination of very reliable, value for money, easy spare parts availability, guns and calibers of ammo.

Good Luck Buddy....
Am sure 'if you're at it - you'll get it'
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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by xl_target » Wed Jun 18, 2014 11:35 am

Hey CK.Is that you?

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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by ckkalyan » Wed Jun 18, 2014 2:22 pm

Thanks - I'll do the best I can brihacharan-Ji :D
xl_target wrote:Hey CK.Is that you?
Thats me for sure, podner - twin trouble xl_target everything fits except maybe, the waist size on those trousers - that was me about 20 years ago! ROTFL
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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by Baljit » Thu Jun 19, 2014 3:01 am

CK, I am coming to Delta end of this month to pick up a barrel for my AR.I think I have a some time for you if you are free then we can meet on lunch in Surrey.

I'll give you a call on the weekend then we make a plan.


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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by ckkalyan » Thu Jun 19, 2014 12:38 pm

Thank you Baljit :D

I look forward to our telecon this weekend and meeting you later this month! :cheers:
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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by Vikram » Thu Jun 19, 2014 4:35 pm

A bolt rifle chambered for the little 6.5X55 Swede would make a fantastic all rounder.Long range targets to large deer and quite easy on the shoulder. A used Husqvarna should not be hard on the wallet. Again a CZ .22bolt rifle would be very versatile. Winchester SX3 is one of the best semis out there for the money and if you insist on a pump the SXP is not bad either.

Of the joys of poring over choices.Let the confusion commence. LOL. ROTFL
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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by xl_target » Mon Jun 23, 2014 7:19 am

So these Canadian guys are telling us how hard it is to buy a firearm in Canada.
Pfffft!

Come to the US and you can go into a gas station and buy an assault rifle.

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Wait, what? That's Canada?

So put on your cammies and go get one of those, CK. :)


Well, its not really an assault rifle, just the semi version of the real thing.
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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by ckkalyan » Tue Jun 24, 2014 3:50 am

Vikram wrote:Of the joys of poring over choices.Let the confusion commence. LOL. ROTFL
Thanks Vikram for the suggestions - once I figure out what those alpha-numerics stand for (adding to the confusion)! :lol: ...and I thought buying a TV was difficult?! :o

xl_target nice video - now I shall keep a keen eye peeled for such specialized gas stations! :D
However, I did walk into a gun shop, actually the only neighbourhood one in Richmond BC and spent a dizzying 30 minutes drooling over the mouth-watering displays. ROTFL

The prop was relaxing on a sofa petting his aged, chocolate, labrador. He hardly lifted a curious eyebrow when I passed though the secure entrance. His interest only perked up when I showed him my brand new R-PAL, after that he was all smiles and willing to assist me with checking out various long guns, handing them to me for closer examination. I explianed to him that I just wanted a general idea of what was on offer at his establishment.

Once the dog realized that I was someone to be trusted, promptly waddled over to me with his tail wagging asking for attention.

The Shop's website http://westcoasthunting.ca/

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This was one of the first ones I checked out a Chiappa M1-22

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Inside the shop

I loved the look on the Chiappa - but on closer examination, I understood that I would not want to own it at $500. I even saw some serious bling in the form of a Girsan and a Desert Eagle

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The GIRSAN YAVUZ REGARD Gold Plated 9MM - a mere $1,700

And there were even guns for Scientists involved in serious research! :D

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MAGNUM RESEARCH-Desert Eagle .44 Mag Gold Tiger Stripe - only $3,500

Talk about 'Man with the Golden Gun'!

While I was in the store, I got a call from Baljit; when he realized that I was a gun shop, the first thing he told me is "Don't buy anything - get yourself a gun safe first and - don't worry about .22 Rifles!" I assured him that I was merely doing some 'background research' and gathering information. Well, anyway after chatting with him for a bit I promised to call him back once I was done at the treasure trove.

The confusion sure has commenced Vikram! :?
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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by farook » Tue Jun 24, 2014 7:54 am

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A list of favorites, since then HK has launched this one .... and sig came up with this.....

Though both look great, I have my doubts on the bore axis of both of them....
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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by ckkalyan » Wed Jun 25, 2014 3:16 am

Friends,

A few more steps achieved in the process. So now, I have my PAL, my Range Membership and just today I received my Long Term ATT (LT-ATT) in the mail. This took precisely seven days from the date of application.

The LT-ATT's validity matches that of the Pal i.e. five years.

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This is how a PAL looks like
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The next step is to buy a reliable gun storage cabinet or gun safe...and then the buying can begin! :D
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Re: My Canadian PAL

Post by TC » Fri Jun 27, 2014 1:21 pm

And then the buying can begin



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With the big guy coming down to help you out this is where I would love see you Kalyan Da :D

Congrats on the permits and my best wishes all the way

:cheers:

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