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1st variation

#1 Post by paxtond »

thinking about putting in my first Variation on my FAC.

my club shoots at bisley but we only do have day sessions due to cost, i would like to spend the whole day down there if im going to go to the effort of driving down, so look to get some extra guns so i can carry on shooting on a diffrent range when they all go home.

i currently have

2x .22lr
1x .308
2x mods

im looking to ask for the following
1x 9mm Rifle for gallery range
1x Fac shotgun for psg
1x .22 LBP
1x 6.5mm rifle for F class


do you think this would be a bit OTT for my first Variation?
i dont plan to buy them all right away but i dont want to have to keep sending my fac back every time i want to shoot something new.

any advise would be great
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#2 Post by dromia »

You are an existing FAC holder so a fit person.

So long as you can demonstrate reason to possess, competitions courses of fire etc, along with adequate security i.e. space in your cabinets then on what grounds could they refuse your variation?
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have you got all those catagories passed on your ssc
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#4 Post by Geordie bloke »

spud wrote:have you got all those catagories passed on your ssc
Hi Spud. Forgive me, but can someone tell me what has an ssc got to do with requiring to purchase new rifles in whatever calibre.
In the past when I wanted to do a one for one or to add new calibres I did not have to produce any ssc as proof that I was a fit person to shoot a particular calibre.
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shooters safety card youll need them bits passing to use now choices at bisley
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#6 Post by paxtond »

spud wrote:shooters safety card youll need them bits passing to use now choices at bisley

Not yet mate but I plan to, my understanding from the site was you must have a slot for the relevant firearm to be about to do the courses
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#7 Post by dromia »

That is part of your reason to possess, no firearms you can't be certificated. You can shoot uncertificated on MoD ranges so long as you are supervised one to one.
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#8 Post by paxtond »

thanks for the info guys, il stick the paper work in the post in the morning. do i need to put my current FAC in the post or can i hold on to it?
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#9 Post by Steve E »

paxtond wrote:thanks for the info guys, il stick the paper work in the post in the morning. do i need to put my current FAC in the post or can i hold on to it?
You put your current FAC in with the Variation Application. Don't forget to send it recorded post.
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