A bit clearer now. A & S say rules are set by home office. What a non fac holder on a guest day is allowed to shoot is based on what the Home Office deem reasonable for a club to have on their own licence. So this includes small and full bore rifles including semi .22 AND black powder revolvers. Does not include LBR's/LBP because of the grey area on whether they are rifle or not and does not include sec 1 shotgun as a club wouldn't normally have one on their licence.alextwogun wrote:I think there is more to this than has been discussed. I've seen non fac guests shooting black powder revolvers at clubs and these wouldn't be classed as rifles. Think i'll ring my force and see what they say.Ginger wrote:Hello Iain,IainWR wrote:Mike
Thats right.
S1 Firearms Act 1968 says that you can't have a firearm (other than a shot gun or an air gun) without a FAC unless one of the exemptions applies. The above is the exemption that allows Club members to hold firearms without a FAC. As you observe, it doesn't mention anything except rifles (there is a clause further down S15 that makes it applicable to MLPs). Therefore, there is no exemption for LBRs / LBPs / S1 Shotguns. Therefore, you can't have one of those without a FAC.
Of course, if you can persuade a court that "rifle" includes anything with a rifled barrel, then the rules of precedence may override the rules of interpretation. Otherwise, the law says what it says, and this is an Act of Parliament, so what anyone other than Parliament or the Courts say about it is irrelevant.
Simples!
welcome back, is the advice in paragraph two the guidance you have been given but Surrey Police? Or have you not had time to raise this with them yet? If you haven't had chance to raise it the above guidance might be premature. If the above guidance is correct then there is at least one UK Police Force breaking the law!
I don't see this as being 'Simples' as one UK Police Force is issuing slots on LBR & LBP's to clubs and I assume the head of the licensing team would have gone via the HMO etc.
May change in future pending home office approval as their are more PSG clubs and comps opening up nowadays.