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加拿大枪支安全教程

非限制类枪支安全教程
http://www.gov.pe.ca/photos/original/CFSCmanualVer2.pdf

限制类枪支安全教程
http://www.gov.pe.ca/photos/original/CRFSCmanualV2.pdf


以上为2008版本。 最新版本及教程请联系当地官方或email我们。

枪支条例加拿大皇家骑警链接

持枪证
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/information/lic-per-eng.htm

加拿大公民申请持枪证
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/information/residents/index-eng.htm

非加拿大公民申请持枪证
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/information/visit/index-eng.htm

枪支的注册
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/reg-enr/index-eng.htm

枪支的保存,运输及展示
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/fs-fd/storage-entreposage-eng.htm

枪支的买卖及赠与
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/reg-enr/index-eng.htm

靶场口令

Range Commands                                                                   
                                                                                 
If you are sharing a range with another shooter, one of you must be  designated the
Range Officer (RO) and be responsible for coordinating  activity on the shooting
range. The RO can shoot along with the others,  but will play the RO role
whenever it is commonsense to do so. A fairly  standard set of range commands
are used at the Eastern Ontario Handgun  Club to keep everyone safe. Here are
the commands, in the order they  will likely be encountered by arriving
shooters:
Cease fire!  Remove 
magazines and open the actions on your firearms. When you have done so,  step to
the rear of the shooting area. You have just entered a  cease-fire period during
which no firearms may be handled. Should you  wish to leave the range, you must
wait until the cease-fire period is  over. If shooters are using holsters,
verify the handguns are empty and  then holster them (a gun in a shooter's
holster is under his control, a  gun laid on a bench 50 yards away is not). 
The range is clear! You may go downrange and check
targets!
  Now  is the time to go down and place targets at the
distances you desire to  shoot. Hang several of them, as it may be a while until
the next  ceasefire period. If you are preparing to leave, now is the time to
pick  up your empty brass and collect old targets. PET PEEVE:
Don't  get all the way down to the 50 yd target, only to remember your stapler 
is still back at the firing line. The minute you waste belongs to 
everyone.
When you return from downrange, step to the
rear of the shooting area!
  The  RO is trying to keep people away
from firearms while people are  downrange. Also, this often gives the RO a
better field of view. Stay  behind the cease-fire line so you're not tempted to
handle any firearms  laid on the benches. Has everyone returned from downrange?
At this point  the RO is basically asking you to confirm what he already
believes:  that everyone is indeed back from downrange. Take a look downrange
and  make eye contact with the RO. PET PEEVE: Why not help out
by looking for someone who hasn't returned rather than just nodding your head
yes?
The range is HOT! Commence fire! 
You are now in a shooting period and may leave if desired. You may handle a
firearm and/or ammo without reproach from the RO. PET PEEVE: Do
  not use the firing period to try to get at rifle or pistol brass that  is in
the gravel in front of the firing line. During an IPSC or other  official
shooting event, the RO will issue other commands for picking up  brass, the
number of rounds to be loaded and duration of shooting  period/course of fire,
details on the present course of fire, scoring  instructions, and queries about
"alibi" (my gun jammed/doubled, etc)  shots, etc. It's involved, but mercifully
self-explanatory. A common tradition: Anyone  who appears to be
of good character and admires your firearm may be  allowed to shoot a few
rounds. It is good manners for that person to  allow you to shoot a few rounds
through something he/she owns too.  Finally, firearms not in use must have
actions open and magazines  removed or be kept cased or holstered at all times.
According to  Canada's federal range regulations, whenever there is shooting on
a  firing line the range status sign must indicate that the "Range is in  use"
and the last person to leave the range must move the sign to "Range  not in
use".    

--EOSC

靶场规则

http://www.oshawaskeetandgunclub.ca/osgc-pdf/osgc-range-rules.pdf
以上是Oshawa
靶场的规则。 不同靶场规则会有一些差异。
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