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Re: is it legal
A big plus 1 on what Robert303 said especially the points about "get a written reply" and consulting your shooting association. I strongly believe that every shooter should belong to at least one shooting organisation if they value their sport. They will supply you with good independent advice something that some firearms departments are not always good at.
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Big time YESChapuis wrote:A big plus 1 on what Robert303 said especially the points about "get a written reply" and consulting your shooting association. I strongly believe that every shooter should belong to at least one shooting organisation if they value their sport. They will supply you with good independent advice something that some firearms departments are not always good at.

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I would take it a step further and use http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1968/27Robert303 wrote:Without the WHOLE STORY and an EXACT description of the FAC conditions and the EXACT description of the ammunition it is pointless to continue this. It is difficult for newcomers to understand all the ins and outs esp wih regard to some of the weird and wonderful bits such as hollowpoint ammunition and hollow point bullets. BUT I am still amazed at the fact so many will take the word of 'Tom and Gerry' without ever trying to look up or find the facts for themselves.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... aw_v13.pdf
should be on every shooters computer. Then if you are uncertain about something send an email to your local licensing team or the Home Office and get a written reply. OR get your Club Sec to get onto which ever body they are affiliated to to get advice. I have found the NRA very good.
There is a pdf file on that page as well.
Everything else after that are amendments eg after Hungerford/Dunblane.
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We have just relocated from Bedfordshire to Lincolnshire, the move and also past experience from clubs and this forum has made it very clear to us that the local firearms departments very often have their own rules and interpretation of the law.
Because the law is rather vague in many areas it is easy for a firearms department to have their own approach to dealing with shooters et al.
This is very often influenced by not enough money/resources etc.
On top of that the firearms departments do not always want to communicate with the various organisations we can be members of. Eg BASC/NRA
So it becomes difficult to change/challenge anything, especially because I am sure most of us do not want to "rock the boat" so to speak.
Which means very often it becomes a matter of setting a precedent, prove that you are right by referring to the firearms act or referring to other departments and how they do it.
Just to clarify:
FAC to FAC if relevant slot
Purchase of ammo without rifle if relevant slot
Because the law is rather vague in many areas it is easy for a firearms department to have their own approach to dealing with shooters et al.
This is very often influenced by not enough money/resources etc.
On top of that the firearms departments do not always want to communicate with the various organisations we can be members of. Eg BASC/NRA
So it becomes difficult to change/challenge anything, especially because I am sure most of us do not want to "rock the boat" so to speak.
Which means very often it becomes a matter of setting a precedent, prove that you are right by referring to the firearms act or referring to other departments and how they do it.
Just to clarify:
FAC to FAC if relevant slot

Purchase of ammo without rifle if relevant slot

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