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    Learned everything you can by watching YouTube xcetera and even going to range if you can before actually getting your firearms license so you're not completely lost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KB_TheDireWolf View Post
    Learned everything you can by watching YouTube xcetera and even going to range if you can before actually getting your firearms license so you're not completely lost.
    False. The worst ones are the ones that think they know everything because they watched it on so in so. You can go in blind and still pass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertMcC View Post
    False. The worst ones are the ones that think they know everything because they watched it on so in so. You can go in blind and still pass.
    Agreed, and there's nothing worse than sitting for an extra hour because some moron keeps interrupting with questions "cuz that's not what the guy on YouTube said".

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertMcC View Post
    False. The worst ones are the ones that think they know everything because they watched it on so in so. You can go in blind and still pass.
    Um, I never said that I know everything and I would hate for people to jsut take one YouTubers word too without having any validity. I was saying just as a way to learn about firearm basics. The Canadian safety training video is there.

    You just have to use your brain and figure out what's bogus or not. I am also not that stereotypical for being a young person as

    .1: my Aspergers makes me think very logical and focus on certain things and sit there cross check my info for at times an hour or more. So I am not going to take the word of one bubbahead.

    2. Channels that I watch are somewhat different than you might think. C&Arsenal has excellent videos so far first world war military firearms. I particularly enjoy the Ross rifle one. Forgoten Wepons is very cool! Wish I had a EM-2 . Britishmuzzleloaders is also a good local channel from Canada, Cap and Ball is a Hungarian black powder shooter etc.

    Hell, I even do YouTube....

    Though this page is about 5 months old and the OP probably has his PAL by now I just didn't check before posting my riginal post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KB_TheDireWolf View Post
    Um, I never said that I know everything and I would hate for people to jsut take one YouTubers word too without having any validity. I was saying just as a way to learn about firearm basics. The Canadian safety training video is there.

    You just have to use your brain and figure out what's bogus or not. I am also not that stereotypical for being a young person as

    .1: my Aspergers makes me think very logical and focus on certain things and sit there cross check my info for at times an hour or more. So I am not going to take the word of one bubbahead.

    2. Channels that I watch are somewhat different than you might think. C&Arsenal has excellent videos so far first world war military firearms. I particularly enjoy the Ross rifle one. Forgoten Wepons is very cool! Wish I had a EM-2 . Britishmuzzleloaders is also a good local channel from Canada, Cap and Ball is a Hungarian black powder shooter etc.

    Hell, I even do YouTube....

    Though this page is about 5 months old and the OP probably has his PAL by now I just didn't check before posting my riginal post.
    Problem is there are many that believe that what they see on youtube is correct. In the tactical world you'll see alot of "FADS". There are many "trainers" without actual experience teaching people. That is even worst.

    You do not need to learn firearm basic, to do the PAL course. Because that is what the course teaches. Its easier to teach someone that has NO skill proper, then someone with fake skills ( because they seen it on so in so )

    Difference is we got our PAL, you do not yet. But the OP reason to own a firearm will prevent him from owning one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertMcC View Post
    But the OP reason to own a firearm will prevent him from owning one.
    Funny thing... I don't remember seeing that question on the application and there was no interview of any kind.

    I was just thinking about trying to go hunting and going through all the necessary steps and preparation.
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