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#11 Post by TattooedGun »

Nah I want additions, so I'm going to need to pay at some point anyway...

do we know what we need to put down for an action, say I went Lantac .22 and wanted a .223 upper and barrel assembly, would it just be 1x .22lr rifle and 1 x .223 rifle, or would it be something else...?
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#12 Post by Christel »

TattooedGun wrote:Nah I want additions, so I'm going to need to pay at some point anyway...

do we know what we need to put down for an action, say I went Lantac .22 and wanted a .223 upper and barrel assembly, would it just be 1x .22lr rifle and 1 x .223 rifle, or would it be something else...?
It would be something else, you need to ask your FEO for the wording. It is two slots.
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#13 Post by Christel »

http://www.bedfordshire.police.uk/advic ... forms.aspx

This is how our form download links page looks like.
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#14 Post by TattooedGun »

Thanks Christel :)

I'll get on it when I'm not "working" haha :D
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#15 Post by Demonic69 »

My FEO recommended putting "rifle" instead of upper or barrel or anything else, that way you're covered for everything belonging to one single rifle and could the rest if you felt like it with no additional paperwork.
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#16 Post by 20series »

If you want to add anything new it will cost you for a variation £26, and that covers everything ammo, rifles and mod.

If its just a one for one swap or replacing a slot after selling something it should be free.

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#17 Post by ovenpaa »

We also have the new style forms which van be completed on a computer here on the forum:

http://www.full-bore.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=15236
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#18 Post by Zilberbak »

The other option depending on how many .22lr's you already have is ask for another .22lr slot.
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#19 Post by Chapuis »

christel wrote:Inform the police about the sale within 24 hours via email, then letter within 7 days after the sale. Submit a variation within a week or you will loose the slot.
Why both Christel? Notification by email within seven days is enough. It's a god idea to always request a receipt or confirmation though.
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#20 Post by Christel »

Chapuis wrote:
christel wrote:Inform the police about the sale within 24 hours via email, then letter within 7 days after the sale. Submit a variation within a week or you will loose the slot.
Why both Christel? Notification by email within seven days is enough. It's a god idea to always request a receipt or confirmation though.
Everything we do is done via email and then in letter form. This has nothing to do with the business. Just the way we have always done it. I think it is something that has been carried over from the time before emails were allowed.
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