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Do you want to become a sports shooter? Are you an arms collector? Or, are you interested in a career as a security guard, border services officer or for the ENAP? You need to take this training.
In fact, according to the Firearms Act, any individual who wants to acquire restricted firearms and work in the field of security or customs must take the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) and the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC), and pass the exams.
The competency test is mandatory for shooters who use restricted firearms and who want to join a shooting club. [Section 46.42] The same applies for owners of a restricted firearm who want to renew their membership to a shooting club and who have not practiced the sport of target shooting for at least one year. [Article 46.29]
Since the adoption of the first safety regulation by the Ministry of Public Security in November 1985, one of the requirements for shooting clubs is to have a range officer on the firing line during all activities that use restricted or prohibited firearms. The role of the range officer is essential. Insurance coverage for shooters and shooting clubs requires that range officers enforce the rules of the club and the requirements of the different governments. The range officer is responsible for the safety of shooters and spectators at the shooting range. The aim of the course is to provide adequate training to individuals who wish to be involved and act with regards to safety on sites where non-restricted and restricted firearms are used.
The Quebec Shooting Federation is proud of this new tool to help you better succeed in your CRFSC and Bill 9 Test.
The goal of the preparation is to give you as much knowledge as possible before the course. This will help you to better assimilate the words, expressions and other details that the instructors will teach you during the course.
In addition, you have the advantage of doing it in the comfort of your own home and at your own pace to acquire this knowledge.
Have a good learning experience.
We invite you to communicate with us through our contact page in order to submit your various questions and requests, whether it is related to the sport of target shooting, the various training courses offered or a lost document.
We will respond to your requests for information as soon as possible.
The Range User training is for anyone who wants to gain a better understanding;
home safety rules, Storage of your weapon, the documentation required for transport, the necessary equipment, the preparation of your weapon, TPTO and PROUVEz, Arrival at a club or shooting range, Managing your equipment at the firing point and many other topics.
The Quebec Shooting Federation was formed in 1974 at the request of the government to make the link with athletes and authorities.
The QSF is responsible for the training activities and competitions of the national team, which includes three sectors: the ISSF Rifle, the ISSF Pistol and the ISSF Skeet Shooting.
In 2008, Law 9 was put in place by the Ministry of Public Security and the QSF was assigned the administration of this law.
In 2011, the Department of Public Safety and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police assigned the administration of the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC).
The QSF ensures the development, in terms of safety, training methods of people who supervises shooting activities, such as shooting officials.
The Quebec Shooting Federation has more than 8000 active members and represents 50 shooting clubs in Quebec. It ensures that the safety and integrity of its members in sports are assured.
The QSF represents 11 sectors in the shooting activities, of which it contributes financially to development.
It regulates shooting activities under the governance of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, the Ministry of Public Security and the Sureté du Québec.
The Quebec Shooting Federation collects, analyzes the information about the safety in the sport;
It participates in the education of the public to ensure its safety during the practice of sport;
The QFS participates in the development, in terms of safety, of training methods for people working in the field of sports;
Finally, the QFS encourages the use of non-violence in sports.
The training is for anyone who wants to get a better understanding of the rules and safety in Quebec’s clubs and shooting ranges, all related to Act 9 and CCSMAFAR training. This is a handy reminder for a new member and for an athlete who does not regularly attend a shooting club.
You can download your training results or your membership card by logging into your account.
1 : You will need to log in into your account in the top right corner using your email address and password. If you have never been to your account, simply reset your password to retrieve your account.
2 : Within your online account, scroll down the page until you reach the Results / Certificates section. There you will find all the certifications noted in your FQT file. To view a certification, simply click on the square containing the information about it, or click on the Send result by email button.
If you have difficulties to login, you should write an email to this address: [email protected]
2 : In the middle of your profile page, on the right, you will see green buttons with different choices. Choose the one that suits you by simply clicking on it.