Took 3 months, $300, 16 hour training course + testing, but I finally got my RPAL (Canadian Firearms License)
Looking at shotguns, trying to decide between a Mossberg 500 and Remington 870.
Awesome! What are the restrictions on what you can and can not have up there? I'm unfamiliar with Canada's law.
So many restrictions, which most US gun owners would go "what the fuck is this shit?!?!"
I have a non-restricted & restricted license. So non-restricted is the majority of hunting rifles/shotguns/etc - pump/bolt/semi-auto/etc. Anything >18.5" barrel length is typically non-restricted. I can go to the store and walk out with one at any time, cash transaction, no paperwork. 5 round mag limit on centre-fire, no limit on rim fire.
Restricted is anything <18.5" barrel. So all handguns are restricted, as well as a lot of 'scary looking' rifles (aka anything the government deems restricted for any stupid reason). 10 round mag limit.
Restricted can't be shot in the bush/private property/etc, only at a range. Purchase requires paperwork and a short term ATT (authorization to transport) - aka license to move it from the gun shop to your house, which takes like a week or so. Then you need a long term ATT to be able to bring it to the range, so you need to be a member of a club that partners with ranges - apply for that, and then you can move it. When you move it you need all the paperwork with you and can only go to/from the range - ie. you can't keep the gun in your car, only your house -> range -> house.
And there are other restrictions around storage and stuff.
Anything full auto == prohibited, aka good luck getting one unless you're law enforcement/military.