I've asked for additional 22lr every time I put in a variation and they won't budge, 600/500 even when I had 3 22lr's on my FAC. Stupid thing is I have over 1500 for 308/7.62/.300 and they are quite happy with that!, I also still have authority for 600/500 x .223/5.56 even though I sold the rifle, when my FAC came back from variation they left the ammo on!.
1 for 1 variations used to be around a week (pre Atherton), last year when I needed to change the slot for the .300 Blackout I was buying from bolt action to single shot they told me it would take at least 2 weeks for background checks!. I tried explaining that they'd just granted the slot so the checks had already been done and that the only reason they were having to change it was because they insisted on specifying the action type to start with when it isn't even required.
Merseyside police varation .. lets see how long
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- phaedra1106
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Re: Merseyside police varation .. lets see how long
There's room for all Gods creatures, next to the mash and gravy :)
Re: Merseyside police varation .. lets see how long
Sounds like Durham are making it up as they go along!
Avon & Somerset used to try this, and still do to some extent, When I asked for my 3rd or 4th .303 authority I was told I had no valid reason to own it, I simply stated I was a collector, as could be seen by most of what I have in my collection, along with actually shooting them. Was told this wasn't good enough, so I gave the poor sod an earful quoting the relevant guidance which I had in front of me. They have not questioned a variation from me since!
Avon & Somerset used to try this, and still do to some extent, When I asked for my 3rd or 4th .303 authority I was told I had no valid reason to own it, I simply stated I was a collector, as could be seen by most of what I have in my collection, along with actually shooting them. Was told this wasn't good enough, so I gave the poor sod an earful quoting the relevant guidance which I had in front of me. They have not questioned a variation from me since!
Re: Merseyside police varation .. lets see how long
just got my FAC back ... 12 working days including postage .. not bad !!
(i thought the conditions would say i could only shoot at my club or my permission ... however it says i can shoot anywhere thats been cleared by the police for the local area ... and i have pemission obviously ... result !!)
(i thought the conditions would say i could only shoot at my club or my permission ... however it says i can shoot anywhere thats been cleared by the police for the local area ... and i have pemission obviously ... result !!)
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Re: Merseyside police varation .. lets see how long
Well what a surprise, my application for a 7x33 ilo of the current permission to acquire a 30AAC Blackout and its' use for hunting is proving to be a problem.dodgyrog wrote:Durham have quoted 28 days for a one for one (x2).
We'll see!
The fact that I have two leased pieces of land and go stalking all over the place with an 'open' certificate seems to be of no avail!
Oh well - onwards and upwards.

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