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FAC question - Shotgun Slug

#1 Post by judders »

Evening all,

I have a slot on my FAC for a Section 1 shotgun, as I intend to give Practical/Target SG a go in the future.

However, I don't currently have the ability to buy/hold Slug ammo. The SG was a last-minute afterthought and I didn't realise that I might need Slug when I filled in the FAC form.

Anyway... Even though I don't have Slug on my FAC, could I turn up to a SG shoot and still use it, if it were 'supplied' to me? Or is it a total no-no unless it's on my FAC?

Cheers,

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#2 Post by Sandgroper »

From memory, I think you need it on your FAC.
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#3 Post by IainWR »

Unfortunately, yes, you need it on FAC.

All ammunition except

a)cartridges containing five or more shot, none of which exceeds ·36 inch in diameter;
(b)ammunition for an air gun, air rifle or air pistol; and
(c)blank cartridges not more than one inch in diameter measured immediately in front of the rim or cannelure of the base of the cartridge.

falls in Section 1 Firearms Act

and as a result you need a FAC to possess

unless

it falls under the exemptions of s11(4) Firearms Act 1968 or S15 Firearms 1988

which

shotgun slug does not

so

apply for a variation for slug on your FAC

and

ouch!

that'll be £40.

It's rubbish that S15 only applies to rifles and muzzle-loading pistols, but that's the law. Since it is primary legislation, it requires an Act of Parliament to fix, which we are unlikely to get except as a sop in legislation that in general makes life more difficult. At the NRA we are quietly ready to grab a chance to change this and related issues, but, pragmatically, do not hold your breath.

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Re: FAC question - Shotgun Slug

#4 Post by judders »

Thanks for clarifying :good:

I won't need it for a while, thankfully. Putting in for a variation 2 weeks after getting my FAC might have been some kind of record. ;)
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#5 Post by Robin128 »

On 'good reason' you might have to be a club member where such shooting is permitted and UKPSA membership???

http://www.ukpsa.co.uk/
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#6 Post by mr smith »

I was considering on my renewal in february of putting in for a FAC shotgun and slug with the intention of doing T&P1 and multi-target.Wondering what the local force will make of that as speaking to one of the club members the other he said they wouldn't give him slug years ago when he tried PSG.
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#7 Post by saddler »

mr smith wrote:I was considering on my renewal in february of putting in for a FAC shotgun and slug with the intention of doing T&P1 and multi-target.Wondering what the local force will make of that as speaking to one of the club members the other he said they wouldn't give him slug years ago when he tried PSG.
UKPSA run regular courses, which are great fun - and you don't need to be a member to attend them

AS LONG as you can show that you have booked to shoot at target shotgun &/or similar competitions then you ARE showing valid reason to own a S1 sg & S1 slug
Attending the UKPSA course is seen by some forces as a strong indicator of interest/intent - though some areas still are reluctant to grant S1 sg/slug even then!

All I can add is - try to attend a local event - they are GREAT FUN esp. when the clock is ticking & folk fumble the reloads & ammo is dropping all over!!
(don't ask me how I know.... :squirrel: )
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#8 Post by Sandgroper »

Robin128 wrote:On 'good reason' you might have to be a club member where such shooting is permitted and UKPSA membership???

http://www.ukpsa.co.uk/
You don't need UKPSA membership!

I had authority for 410 slug for target shotgun without UKPSA membership.
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#9 Post by ovenpaa »

Don't they shoot something similar at Bisley called Target Shotgun?
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#10 Post by Robin128 »

Sandgroper

I think it's what one's Police force is like generally towards guns and how they view one.

I followed your advice to great effect and got all that I wanted on my open ticket.

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Semi auto 410... :shakeshout: :shakeshout: :shakeshout:

I wish. 8-)
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