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Old December 4, 2005, 01:17 AM   #6
T. O'Heir
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Join Date: February 13, 2002
Location: Canada
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DimitriS, Sunray from gunnutz here. Hi. Despite all the BS from our government and the whining from industry about not being able to find skilled tool and die machinists, when you get out of the course you'll be an inexperienced FNG. Just finding a job as a machinist will be difficult. Employers are whining about not being able to find experienced staff, not just machinists. Few of them will take on an apprentice without government funding either. And they still whine about not being able to find workies.
All that aside, an FFL means nothing here. It's a U.S. dealer's licence. The only thing you'd have to worry about, as a Canadian, is U.S. Customs and U.S. importation rules. Mind you, I seem to recall hearing of Canadians who did have an FFL, but that may have changed. I think it was guys who were buying and selling firearms at U.S. gunshows long ago.
There's no such thing as a 'registered' gunsmith here. Nor are there any qualifications to call yourself a gunsmith. There is or used to be, a 'dealer's carry permit', likely changed to a dealer's ATT now.
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