FAC Shotgun Conditions - NEW NATIONAL CONDITIONS

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Re: FAC Shotgun Conditions - NEW NATIONAL CONDITIONS

#11 Post by saddler »

AND REMEMBER

The use of ANY SUCH condition is discretionary on the decision of the Chief Constable...if they are happy with normal S.1 conditions, then the FAC will reflect this

The new wording took some time to fine tune and is the NATIONAL agreed condition for those Chief Constables that want to impose extra conditions on FAC shotguns/S.1 slug
techguy

Re: FAC Shotgun Conditions - NEW NATIONAL CONDITIONS

#12 Post by techguy »

Welcome to bland, generic courses of fire that have to be 'pre-approved'.

The previous wording was very very vague. It could be anyone who was a UKPSA member. Who is to say what makes them 'qualified'. The new wording reads that it needs to be a COF approved by one of the 4 organisations.

HOWEVER... The guidance says this:

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... June14.pdf

13.56 Pump-action, self-loading and other types of shotgun may be used for ‘practical’ target
shooting disciplines in which the shooter moves to engage a number of different targets.
Applicants should normally be a member of a relevant organisation such as the National
Rifle Association, the United Kingdom Practical Shooting Association or National Target
Shotgun Association, either individually or as a member of an affiliated club. For ‘End of
Trail’ shooting, a set of practical disciplines with a ‘Wild West’ theme, the British Western
Shooting Society (BWSS) is the relevant organisation. In view of the potential hazards
associated with the more extreme forms of practical shooting, the police will wish to
consider with particular care applications for firearms for ‘practical’ shooting that falls
beyond the examples cited above.

So the guidance says you should be a member of one of the above organisations or a member of an affiliated club... that's not really what the OP's condition says to me...
saddler

Re: FAC Shotgun Conditions - NEW NATIONAL CONDITIONS

#13 Post by saddler »

techguy wrote:Welcome to bland, generic courses of fire that have to be 'pre-approved'.

The previous wording was very very vague. It could be anyone who was a UKPSA member. Who is to say what makes them 'qualified'. The new wording reads that it needs to be a COF approved by one of the 4 organisations.

HOWEVER... The NOT APPROPRIATE TO REFLECT THE JULY 2014 CHANGES TO THE FAC SHOTGUN WORDING guidance says this:
GuideFirearmsLicensingLawJune14.pdf

So the NOT APPROPRIATE TO REFLECT THE JULY 2014 CHANGES TO THE FAC SHOTGUN WORDING guidance says you should be a member of one of the above organisations or a member of an affiliated club... that's not really what the OP's condition says to me...
FIFY

AS I said in the first line
but the changes were too late for inclusion in the newest Guidelines. An amendment is due later in the year...
The June 14 Guidance re. S1 shotguns is no longer valid
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Re: FAC Shotgun Conditions - NEW NATIONAL CONDITIONS

#14 Post by BamBam »

Got insurance?
Got trained RCO from any of the approved bodies?

Yes to both.

I say crack on.
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Re: FAC Shotgun Conditions - NEW NATIONAL CONDITIONS

#15 Post by techguy »

saddler wrote:
techguy wrote:Welcome to bland, generic courses of fire that have to be 'pre-approved'.

The previous wording was very very vague. It could be anyone who was a UKPSA member. Who is to say what makes them 'qualified'. The new wording reads that it needs to be a COF approved by one of the 4 organisations.

HOWEVER... The NOT APPROPRIATE TO REFLECT THE JULY 2014 CHANGES TO THE FAC SHOTGUN WORDING guidance says this:
GuideFirearmsLicensingLawJune14.pdf

So the NOT APPROPRIATE TO REFLECT THE JULY 2014 CHANGES TO THE FAC SHOTGUN WORDING guidance says you should be a member of one of the above organisations or a member of an affiliated club... that's not really what the OP's condition says to me...
FIFY

AS I said in the first line
but the changes were too late for inclusion in the newest Guidelines. An amendment is due later in the year...
The June 14 Guidance re. S1 shotguns is no longer valid
Thanks for clarification. Wonder why it was amended yet again...
Gaz

Re: FAC Shotgun Conditions - NEW NATIONAL CONDITIONS

#16 Post by Gaz »

I wish they'd impose some proper version control on the guidance. I had no idea there was a June update until last week, and now there's yet another amendment!
John MH

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#17 Post by John MH »

Agreed by Old Guard Daleks and New Guard Daleks so that they can maintain control. There is really no need for a special condition as S1 Shotgun and Slug use should be covered by the other standard conditions found on FACs for Target Shooting.
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Re: FAC Shotgun Conditions - NEW NATIONAL CONDITIONS

#18 Post by Blackstuff »

John MH wrote:Negotiated from worse suggestions by the Police by Old Guard Daleks and New Guard Daleks so that they can maintain control. There is really no need for a special condition as S1 Shotgun and Slug use should be covered by the other standard conditions found on FACs for Target Shooting.
:roll: Do you REALLY think that UKPSA, F4i or whoever REALLY want these conditions on FAC shotgun shooters (and their own) certificates at all!?
John MH wrote:There is really no need for a special condition as S1 Shotgun and Slug use should be covered by the other standard conditions found on FACs for Target Shooting.
:good: :good:
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techguy

Re: FAC Shotgun Conditions - NEW NATIONAL CONDITIONS

#19 Post by techguy »

Mark.. the original suggestions as per the current (June '14) published guidance make sense, and I think most were happy with them. I.e a member directly or of an affiliated club to NRA, UKPSA, NTSA or BWSS.

Quite why this has changed again to possibly worse conditions than the original ones is beyond me....

Hopefully the conditions on my FAC will remain the same as they are now. I.e, I can use any of my firearms for target shooting as long as the range is suitable and there's insurance. None of this special association bo...cks!

Saddler, have you got a link to where you gleaned this info from?
John MH

Re: FAC Shotgun Conditions - NEW NATIONAL CONDITIONS

#20 Post by John MH »

Daleks can't let go :bad:

A better position would have been the same as for all other Target Shooting but I suppose what they have now is better, or maybe not, than before but still unnecessary.
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