FAC Conditions
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FAC Conditions
Hi
I have just got back my FAC after adding a S1 Shotgun & slug ammunition
The only conditions it say on the certificate is
The firearms and ammunition shall only be used for target shooting, and only whilst a member of a Home Office approved club, and on ranges suitable for the safe use of that class of firearm and with adequate financial arrangements in place to meet any injury or damage claim.
Does this mean I can shoot practical shotgun & clays or just target shotgun? it is a very vague condition.
TW
I have just got back my FAC after adding a S1 Shotgun & slug ammunition
The only conditions it say on the certificate is
The firearms and ammunition shall only be used for target shooting, and only whilst a member of a Home Office approved club, and on ranges suitable for the safe use of that class of firearm and with adequate financial arrangements in place to meet any injury or damage claim.
Does this mean I can shoot practical shotgun & clays or just target shotgun? it is a very vague condition.
TW
Re: FAC Conditions
You could say practical shotgun is a form of target shooting.
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Re: FAC Conditions
The NRA definition of TS incldes practical as a subset.ordnance wrote:You could say practical shotgun is a form of target shooting.
Since S1 shotguns are outside the Home Office Approval scheme, I'm a bit surprised by the club condition.
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See my other posts about this - esp. the CLAYS condition - they have FAILED to read the Guidance notes as clays MUST be automatically added with granting a S.1 shotgun
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Re: FAC Conditions
I thought it would cover PS I asked for PS, clays & target shooting.
The wording of the condition is the same one that I have always had regardless of what firearms I have held.
I read it at as target shooting so any target Clay, paper, steel
TW
The wording of the condition is the same one that I have always had regardless of what firearms I have held.
I read it at as target shooting so any target Clay, paper, steel
TW
Re: FAC Conditions
Home Office Guidelines give examples of the correct condition wordings for each of the above....
They seem to have not read the Guidance notes
What force are you under?
They seem to have not read the Guidance notes
What force are you under?
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I'm guessing Glos, as this is very similar sounding to mine from memory.
PSG is indeed shooting at targets IMHO.
Clays are a separate named condition- I mentioned it on my covering letter (as a reminder that I was entitled to it as per HO guidance) and got it no trouble.
PSG is indeed shooting at targets IMHO.
Clays are a separate named condition- I mentioned it on my covering letter (as a reminder that I was entitled to it as per HO guidance) and got it no trouble.
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IMO the vagueness is a bonus, better than the normal S1 shotgun conditions that limit you to shooting courses of fire certified by a 'qualified' member of UKPSA/NRA/BWSS etc
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Re: FAC Conditions
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I am in agreement it is a bonus.
As clays is an automatic condition and nothing is on the cert to say I can't it would be very hard to say I am in the wrong.
As long as I only shoot the ammunition on the cert on ranges approved for that ammo.
Use the firearms on ranges approved for that firearm.
Only at targets not live quarry I am meeting the condition.
I am in agreement it is a bonus.
As clays is an automatic condition and nothing is on the cert to say I can't it would be very hard to say I am in the wrong.
As long as I only shoot the ammunition on the cert on ranges approved for that ammo.
Use the firearms on ranges approved for that firearm.
Only at targets not live quarry I am meeting the condition.
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....,but NOTHING on the cert. to say clays IS allowedtoffe wrapper wrote:Blackstuff
As clays is an automatic condition and nothing is on the cert to say I can't it would be very hard to say I am in the wrong.
Check with the clay ground in question = some may not allow S.1 shotguns to be used UNLESS the condition for clays IS on the FAC
Stupid rules - but what do you expect in the UK??
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