One for one variation

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shugie
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One for one variation

#1 Post by shugie »

On my FAC is a stamped box which suggest that disposal of a firearm does not authorise a replacement without a variation. I think someone told me (that classic rumour phrase) that you have seven days after selling a firearm to apply for a free variation for permission to replace it?

So, is that correct, and if so, is the method for applying to fill in the usual form and send that with the licence back (with the usual inability to buy ammunition) to the police?

And is the variation always for a replacement in the same calibre?

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If you get rid of any firearm whatever the circumstance you have to apply to have a "permission to acquire" put back on your FAC, normally if its like for like or a smaller calibre most forces do it free if not its £26.

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#3 Post by mr smith »

You have seven days in which to keep the slot on your ticket for free,after that it will be a variation and £26.
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#4 Post by Steve E »

One for one variations are free and there is no time limit as to when you have to apply for the variation. You must notify your licencing authority when you dispose of a firearm within seven days that you have done so (be that sale or lent) by registered post or recorded delivery. You do not have to put your FAC in for variation at this time.
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