Hi,
I’m still hoping to visit a shooting club before Christmas, after we have moved to the South West.
I’m still busy here convalescing and reading up as much as I can, which has raised a few questions (to say the least). Here is one of them that I’m hoping you can help me with. I know this is a bit running before you can walk, but I am curious …
Question: Please can some clarify ‘empty slot’ on a FAC?
I keep reading about an FAC having an ‘empty slot’.
I’m guessing that this is an allocation on a FAC which has been granted and not yet been filled, but where the calibre has already been specified?
As opposed to the calibre is also empty and you can choose anything to fill that slot.
I know that is pretty unlikely and just wishful thinking, but boy would it makes things easier!
Thanks in anticipation,
Keith
Please can some clarify ‘empty slot’ is on a FAC.
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Re: Please can some clarify ‘empty slot’ is on a FAC.
When you apply for your FAC you will probably list at least five firearms you wish to acquire over the life of the certificate. The firearms you don't acquire will be 'empty slots' - until you fill them. You can apply for a (free) variation to swap an empty slot for another calibre you may now wish to acquire but hadn't thought of it before.
Re: Please can some clarify ‘empty slot’ is on a FAC.
Thanks Gun Pimp - good to know.
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Re: Please can some clarify ‘empty slot’ is on a FAC.
The full term would be "an empty <insert calibre> slot." You are correct that the slot cannot be 'fully' empty i.e. you can have a slot for any type calibre.
Some permissive FLDs allow slots like '.30 calibre rifle', and would allow you acquire a .308Win, .30-06, 7.62x54R etc rifle of any legal action type (e.g. break action, bolt-action, lever-action). Such FLDs are extremely rare in my experience though. Mine not only requires you to designate the specific CARTRIDGE (not just calibre) AND the action type of the firearm, e.g. 7.62x39mm straight-pull rifle
Some permissive FLDs allow slots like '.30 calibre rifle', and would allow you acquire a .308Win, .30-06, 7.62x54R etc rifle of any legal action type (e.g. break action, bolt-action, lever-action). Such FLDs are extremely rare in my experience though. Mine not only requires you to designate the specific CARTRIDGE (not just calibre) AND the action type of the firearm, e.g. 7.62x39mm straight-pull rifle
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Re: Please can some clarify ‘empty slot’ is on a FAC.
Also worth remembering that moderators also need a slot and can also be used for a 1 for 1 variation. So you could in theory do a 1 for 1 from a .22LR moderator for a .50BMG rifle. I.e. when you apply add some mods on there too so they are there for free variations in the future.
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