Ok last year when I applied for my FAC the wife didn't want to apply for hers as target shooting didn't appeal to her and she just renewed her SGC but in March this year I persuaded her to go on a UKPSA basic shotgun course for practical shotgun/mini rifle discipline with me which she enjoyed and she wanted to take it up as she preferred it to clay shooting, so we joined a club, she now has her own S/A shotgun and .22 mini rifle (held at the club) and her 3 month probation period is up and now she can apply for a license.
Someone we shoot with said she should just apply for like an open license to be able to shoot whatever I have on my license and just have authority to purchase and hold ammo on hers so that we can share the same storage and she can shoot my other stuff, is this correct, if so how do we word the application?
Would she need to be a member at my other club to shoot some of my larger calibre guns I currently have authority for but don't own yet as her club is only licensed for pistol calibre rifles/LBR/LBP and sec1 shotgun? although being a member there apparently gives us access to another local club that shoots on MOD ranges? i'm thinking of dropping my other club anyway as only go there twice a month for an hour or two and it costs me £300 a year (just for me) whereas our PSG club is £180 joint and an extra £60 if we want to join the club which shoots on MOD ranges.
Re the above how do I change the club I shoot at that is recorded on my license, is it a case of just sending the firearms dept a letter and proof of new club membership or would I have to put in variation paperwork for that anyway?
I assume I would also need to put in a variation to get extra slots on my ticket for her guns which isn't a problem as I was going to put in for a variation anyway to up my .22 and S1 shotgun and add 9mm lever release and .223 rifle but it would mean upping my .22 from 2 to 4 and 1 to 4 for S1 shotgun (as I know we will both want 2 within the next year or two and don't want to have to wait 4 months every time I put in a variation)
Lastly (for now) when I put my variation in do I have to send my original FAC off with it or can I just send a photocopy and keep my license so I can still purchase ammo as its currently a 3-4 month wait for variations and I have competitions for .22 and 12g slug virtually every month till January and cant hold enough ammo (or afford in one hit) to see me through a 3-4 month wait. The license application form says to include your original but I didn't know if that was a legal (you must) or just what Avon & Somerset were adding?
Thanks
Joint FAC queries
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- Charlotte the flyer
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Re: Joint FAC queries
Joint ownership is not a problem, my ticket says that I can also use firearms and ammunition belonging to XXX. A shooting friend of mine is applying for his daughter and I believe that her cert will not have any slots but will refer to his firearms. Don't know about the memberships though, there is also insurance to think about.
Regarding variations, I've always sent mine in, the FEO used to say 'stock up with ammunition before you put in in case it's delayed'. That said variations with Staffs used to be about a week :goodjob:
Regarding variations, I've always sent mine in, the FEO used to say 'stock up with ammunition before you put in in case it's delayed'. That said variations with Staffs used to be about a week :goodjob:
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Re: Joint FAC queries
You renewed yours last year and she only did her SGC.
If your wife applies for her FAC now she should also apply for a co-terminus SGC - it will cost an extra £10 and at next renewal the same which at that point will be a total of £30 saved along with just one visit, easier on referees &c.
Then, being out of sync with yours means that if one of you re-applies and there is a hold up for any reason there is no need to find safe storage.
If your wife applies for her FAC now she should also apply for a co-terminus SGC - it will cost an extra £10 and at next renewal the same which at that point will be a total of £30 saved along with just one visit, easier on referees &c.
Then, being out of sync with yours means that if one of you re-applies and there is a hold up for any reason there is no need to find safe storage.
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Re: Joint FAC queries
How nice would that be, get a variation back in 2 weeks, they are currently quoting 14 weeks if not longer, when I enquired about a 1 for 1 back in Feb they said they were only just starting Octobers variations.Charlotte the flyer wrote:Joint ownership is not a problem, my ticket says that I can also use firearms and ammunition belonging to XXX. A shooting friend of mine is applying for his daughter and I believe that her cert will not have any slots but will refer to his firearms. Don't know about the memberships though, there is also insurance to think about.
Regarding variations, I've always sent mine in, the FEO used to say 'stock up with ammunition before you put in in case it's delayed'. That said variations with Staffs used to be about a week :goodjob:
What insurance is there to think about? I have shooting insurance through my membership with four4 islands shooting club .
Re: Joint FAC queries
I didn't think you could get cotermius if more than a year to go on the sgc?Polchraine wrote:You renewed yours last year and she only did her SGC.
If your wife applies for her FAC now she should also apply for a co-terminus SGC - it will cost an extra £10 and at next renewal the same which at that point will be a total of £30 saved along with just one visit, easier on referees &c.
Then, being out of sync with yours means that if one of you re-applies and there is a hold up for any reason there is no need to find safe storage.
I've pinged an email off to my licensing dept to see what they say.
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Re: Joint FAC queries
I cannot see any reason why not - all you are doing is cancelling the old and starting a new one. I have not heard of anyone having problems but I have heard of FEO encouraging people to align the dates as it makes the administration and interviewing easier - reflected in the lower fee.Primer wrote:I didn't think you could get cotermius if more than a year to go on the sgc?Polchraine wrote:You renewed yours last year and she only did her SGC.
If your wife applies for her FAC now she should also apply for a co-terminus SGC - it will cost an extra £10 and at next renewal the same which at that point will be a total of £30 saved along with just one visit, easier on referees &c.
Then, being out of sync with yours means that if one of you re-applies and there is a hold up for any reason there is no need to find safe storage.
I've pinged an email off to my licensing dept to see what they say.
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