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Sharing a firearm

#1 Post by FencepostError »

There's a shared firearm that a few members at my club own that I'm thinking of "buying into", but I'm not entirely sure about the situation of having a firearm on my certificate and not necessarily knowing where it is at any given time (as it's shared between a number of people).

Any experiences/thoughts on this sort of arrangement?
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#2 Post by Sim G »

Is if something rare and special?
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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#3 Post by FencepostError »

Sim G wrote:Is if something rare and special?
No, something fun, but that I'd rather get into for less than the price of my own gun (for now, at least) and put the money towards other firearms. I'm not too worried about the financial aspect of it, just the legal responsibility/licensing side of things.
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#4 Post by bofor »

Is it a "club gun" on the "club" certificate ?

If so it doesn`t go on your licence.
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#5 Post by FencepostError »

bofor wrote:Is it a "club gun" on the "club" certificate ?

If so it doesn`t go on your licence.
No, this is on individual certs.
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#6 Post by meles meles »

Hmmm, a 12th share in a Gatling perchance?
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#7 Post by FencepostError »

meles meles wrote:Hmmm, a 12th share in a Gatling perchance?
A barrel each? :)

No, this is a .22 LBP.
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#8 Post by Rearlugs »

Shared guns are common enough, albeit its usually between members of a family or partners. The firearms details are simply entered onto the FAC as if it were in your sole possession.

When I, as an RFD, sell a shared firearm, I take care to clearly inform the Police (both forces, if different) that the firearm is shared and that it was was entered onto both FACs. I'm sure the Police never get confused about this issue (cough).

I've never heard of an incident, but I imagine if were used in a crime and left at the scene, the Police would do a whodunnit by speaking to everyone who has the firearm listed on an FAC.

I don't think having a shared firearm implies any sort of liability over its use by others.
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#9 Post by Blackstuff »

I know of a few people who do this for LBP's and S1 shotguns. As has been said already, you just get the gun added to your certificate too, just make sure your FLD is aware its a 'share' gun :good:
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#10 Post by safetyfirst »

Not a problem usually, I'm adding my LBP and sec1 shotgun to a friends ticket soon so we can shoot together at comps for half the price. If in doubt, just call your FEO, they're supposed to be there to help :)
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