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Re: FAC Questions
I asked for 1,500 .22 on my initial grant a year ago in Gloucestershire and had no problems. That said, I am a member of several clubs and I do shoot a lot.
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You don't have to list (ie have slots for) each other's firearms, and this is unlikely to happen initially anyway as there is no guarantee you won't each just fill up slots - for instance if you both want one .22rf so they issue both FACs with 2 x 22rf (to cover your one and your son's one) what is to stop you going and buying two rifles and then your son doing the same?CraigH wrote:.
I will be applying same time as my Son and we will be sharing cabinet, I know that this means we will need to list each others firearms as we will both have access to each others firearms
You can get each FAC conditioned to allow the holder "access to all firearms held on FAC number xxxxxx ". This would be the better option if you can convince your FEO to go this route.
Arming the Country, one gun at a time.
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Here's the condition from my FAC;
Arming the Country, one gun at a time.
Good deals with Paul101, Charlotte the flyer, majordisorder, Charlie Muggins, among others. Thanks everybody.
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Thanks for the info!Mattnall wrote:Here's the condition from my FAC;
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Hi all...
Newbie question regarding moderators... I assume its not normal to need one for .22LR for target shooting. But is it worth putting it on my FAC application anyway as a "just in case" thing? I'm still doing my 6 month probation at my club so I'm a way off applying. I just like being prepared.
Also any experience of applying for an FAC in West Sussex would be appreciated.
Newbie question regarding moderators... I assume its not normal to need one for .22LR for target shooting. But is it worth putting it on my FAC application anyway as a "just in case" thing? I'm still doing my 6 month probation at my club so I'm a way off applying. I just like being prepared.
Also any experience of applying for an FAC in West Sussex would be appreciated.
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It is worth putting on moderators for everything, as even if you don't want a mod for that firearm it gives you a slot on your certificate that you can later do a free one for one swap on.
I am regretting not putting down a moderator for my .22 target rifle as it means that I will have to pay for a variation next time I have a a need for a new toy
I am regretting not putting down a moderator for my .22 target rifle as it means that I will have to pay for a variation next time I have a a need for a new toy
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Ah good idea. So I would then be doing a 1 for 1 instead of a new slot??Plumose wrote:It is worth putting on moderators for everything, as even if you don't want a mod for that firearm it gives you a slot on your certificate that you can later do a free one for one swap on.
I am regretting not putting down a moderator for my .22 target rifle as it means that I will have to pay for a variation next time I have a a need for a new toy
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Correct
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Hi All, there hasn't been much activity on this subject for a couple of years and I'm sure FAC rules and regs must have changed. I've just been made a full NRA club member, having done their probationary training courses (which were excellent). I'd like to get my FAC application underway as soon as possible and I'd welcome any advice from forum members. I'm interested in .22 LR (bolt), .308 (bolt) and .38/.357 (lever) for outdoor target shooting. Any other calibres that might be sensible to add initially? I plan to keep my first gun (probably a .22 LR) at the NRA armoury as it saves all the hassle of upgrading my shotgun cabinet (half-height) - is that a sensible idea? I thought I'd hire an NRA gun if I wanted to shoot further in the short term and change my licence to keep at home a bit later. Again, does that sound reasonable. Any advice would be welcome.
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I'd get a Brattonsound MT-9 cabinet installed at home, (buy once, cry once...), and apply for the three rifles you've mentioned.........if you're anything like 99% of everyone else who takes up shooting, you WILL end up with more guns.....
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