Storing Shotgun cartridges on an FAC

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Demonic69

Re: Storing Shotgun cartridges on an FAC

#21 Post by Demonic69 »

It wouldn't surprise me, they've left 7.62 ammo on the last 2 variations even though I don't have a slot any more!
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Re: Storing Shotgun cartridges on an FAC

#22 Post by Sim G »

Demonic69 wrote:12g, 400 I think
12g slug, 300
I'll double check when I get home

When engaged with the FEO, did you mention section 1 shot cartridges? Perhaps the answer lies there in that the FEO has granted authority to hold 400 s1 shot (less than 5, greater than .36") and 300 s1 slug.

Existing legislation allows the purchases of anything else in shotgun cartridges. ( save speciality s5)
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#23 Post by saddler »

Aye....FRAG12 have to be home rolled...not to mention the Dragons Breath/flamethrower loads...
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#24 Post by Demonic69 »

I didn't speak to them, just put in a variation and they added the ammo. I'll have a chat with them, see what they think.
Cheers for the replies, I thought the case was as you say, just put off by the specifics on my FAC
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#25 Post by BamBam »

I only have a FAC, only have sec 1 shotguns. Only had an issue with one RFD not selling me birdshot, even though my sec 1s are conditioned for clay shooting. GMP add the clay shooting condition so that RFD will sell you birdshot, or buckshot.

The local RFDs just want to see my FAC and that it has sec 1 shotgun conditioned for clays before selling to me.

On the storage side, best practice is always to lock them away, but no requirement to do so. I do lock mine away just in case.
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#26 Post by Demonic69 »

Does yours have a 12g allowance bambam?
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#27 Post by BamBam »

No 12G allowance apart from 300 12G slug.
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#28 Post by The Event »

Section 2.50 of the Home Office Guidance covers the purchase of shot cartridges for section 1 shotguns.
"A shotgun certificate is not required to possess or acquire shotgun cartridges containing five or more shot, none of which exceeds .36 inch in diameter. All ordinary shot cartridges are covered by this description. However, a shotgun certificate (or firearm certificate authorising possession of a section 1 shotgun) is normally required to purchase shotgun cartridges. All single bulleted ammunition, for example solid slug, spherical ball or projectiles for birdscaring equipment, is subject to the requirement for a firearm certificate."

Section 5 of the '88 Amendment Act contains the relevant legislation.
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#29 Post by Demonic69 »

Grand, thanks everyone. Must be a quirk of south York's
Here's what I have listed
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Re: Storing Shotgun cartridges on an FAC

#30 Post by bradaz11 »

only 300 rnds of 7.62!
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