
Dombo63 wrote:Make sure to get enough tea and biscuits in!
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Dombo63 wrote:Make sure to get enough tea and biscuits in!
HALODIN wrote:My FEO just rang to arrange a visit next Tuesday. I only submitted my application a week or so ago, that's quicker than I thought. :shakeshout:
tkd67 wrote:Nice 1 you lucky git :55: .......Still looking at the phone :roll:
Hope all goes well for you next week
Oh I dunno.....a rolled up tenner and a strategically placed camera and you've a friend for lifeHALODIN wrote:I agree, putting the kettle on is rule no. 1! There is however a suspicious white powder on the coffee table at the moment, which I believe to be from my 7 year old's packet of sherbert, but I better clean it up before the FLO gets here!![]()
Dombo63 wrote:Oh I dunno.....a rolled up tenner and a strategically placed camera and you've a friend for life
Sorry, What force area do you come under? - are you a full club member of a club that has facilities to shoot all the calibres you have asked for? - is it an NRA affiliated club? - I would speak to Iain @ the NRA (or via here) - we come under Staffordshire and it is quite usual for new full members of our club to get 6/7 slots on their first licence.HALODIN wrote:I have to say I feel a little deflated... It would appear I'll be knocked back on some of the slots of my application, as I'm a first time ticket holder. I will probably be granted 2 x .22's, and then 2 full bores and that's it. That means I have to choose between a .223/5.56 or .303 or .308/7.62... which is a choice I don't want to have to make. I don't mind losing the .44 and the .45 ACP, but I'll be pretty disappointed if I have to give up one of the full bores.
Why is it less risky to give someone who hasn't proven themselves yet, 2 full bore rifles rather than 3? I don't understand how this reduces the risk... Either you are or you're not trustworthy, surely the number of rifles in your custody is largely irrelevant.
MiLisCer wrote:Sorry, What force area do you come under? - are you a full club member of a club that has facilities to shoot all the calibres you have asked for? - is it an NRA affiliated club? - I would speak to Iain @ the NRA (or via here) - we come under Staffordshire and it is quite usual for new full members of our club to get 6/7 slots on their first licence.
Mike
MiLisCer wrote:is it an NRA affiliated club?
HIHALODIN wrote:Thanks Mike. I live in Northamptonshire and yes I'm a fully paid member of ORPC and apart from the .45 ACP, I've shot all the calibres I've applied for at our club. I believe it is NRA affiliated, but I'm not 100% sure. I thought the same, everything I've read hints that people are receiving their FAC's with everything on it, albeit you're likely to be knocked back on your ammo, which isn't a big problem, more of an inconvenience.
Just out of interest, how would speaking with Iain improve the situation?
Cheers,
Craig.
MiLisCer wrote:Sorry, What force area do you come under? - are you a full club member of a club that has facilities to shoot all the calibres you have asked for? - is it an NRA affiliated club? - I would speak to Iain @ the NRA (or via here) - we come under Staffordshire and it is quite usual for new full members of our club to get 6/7 slots on their first licence.
Mike
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