Had FEO visit today...not sure if positive or not.
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Had FEO visit today...not sure if positive or not.
FEO came to see me today regarding my variation to add three full bore firearms to my ticket- 7.92, .308 and 7.62 Mosin. He asked what I wanted them for and I explained they were specifically for target, that I have an interest in historic military firearms and that I have use of the Bisley ranges and have just become a member of two other MOD range clubs. He didn't seem very keen on the fact that I was still a probationary member of the other two clubs. I told him I was advised by the club sec to apply for the variation straight off as it would be okay. He told me it was bad advice and that he hears it all too often. He quizzed me on my security and asked to see my cabinet which he seemed content with. Then he asked me what home security I had, what locks I had on the front door, and if my windows were double glazed with locks and I explained they were. I said I was getting a burglar alarm and he's response was 'do it'. He said' 'I don't mean to sound rude, but you're living in a ground floor flat in a built up area in the middle of town.' He went on to say that any added security is a very good idea. He also suggested I would need an extra ammo safe for the bigger calibers. Then he asked if I had to remove a caliber from my list what would it be? I said the Mosin rifle, but preferably I want to keep all three if I can. He then clarified that 'so your reasons for wanting these firearms is your interest in them and target shooting?', to which I replied yes. Then he said that he would take it back to the office for them to make a decision as it wasn't up to him. I'm kind of disappointed as I was hoping to be given some answers and the whole thing left me feeling a little uncertain now. There was no clear yes or no. Opinions on this please. I'll update when I hear back.
Re: Had FEO visit today...not sure if positive or not.
If they knock you down a slot, I think you should contest it. If you're a full member of an existing club and the number of firearms on your certificate is not contentious, then there's no reason you shouldn't be granted your full variation. I'd say play it cool and politely stand your ground if they try and knock you back. If you have your alarm fitted before you get the final answer it's going to help.
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Re: Had FEO visit today...not sure if positive or not.
His comment about the alarm was a bit off the cuff....unless your property is adjacent to a jewellers shop or similar.
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It's all well and good telling you to fit an alarm, but what is the response time, if any, to an alarm going off on a domestic property
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Re: Had FEO visit today...not sure if positive or not.
I applied for my FAC in November and put down lever action .22, semi auto .22, lever action .38/.357, bolt action 303, 7.62 and 7.92. The officer told me the 7.62 and 7.92 were too close together and would I choose one to drop! And they only like to grant five slots on initial application.
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Re: Had FEO visit today...not sure if positive or not.
I get and understand asking to drop from 6 to 5 on 1st app........but I'm perplexed about his/her asking to drop either the 7.62 or 7.92 because they are 'too close together'.......I mean seriouslyLever357 wrote:I applied for my FAC in November and put down lever action .22, semi auto .22, lever action .38/.357, bolt action 303, 7.62 and 7.92. The officer told me the 7.62 and 7.92 were too close together and would I choose one to drop! And they only like to grant five slots on initial application.
I applied for and got 2 x .303 slots on 1st application, and you can't get much closer together than that!!
(I was only applying for 4 slots though)
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WTF. A lever action rimfire is just as dangerous as any other gun, heavens, I wish they'd stop licensing firearms and start certifying people.
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Re: Had FEO visit today...not sure if positive or not.
Two 7.62x39 slots and a 7.62x54r slot on first application plus .308/7.62x51, .303 and .22lr!!!.......the .308 and .303 slots were one-for-one'd for more 7.62x39 and 54r slots later on.GeeRam wrote:I get and understand asking to drop from 6 to 5 on 1st app........but I'm perplexed about his/her asking to drop either the 7.62 or 7.92 because they are 'too close together'.......I mean seriouslyLever357 wrote:I applied for my FAC in November and put down lever action .22, semi auto .22, lever action .38/.357, bolt action 303, 7.62 and 7.92. The officer told me the 7.62 and 7.92 were too close together and would I choose one to drop! And they only like to grant five slots on initial application.
I applied for and got 2 x .303 slots on 1st application, and you can't get much closer together than that!!
(I was only applying for 4 slots though)
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Re: Had FEO visit today...not sure if positive or not.
It is a firearms certificate, it says so on the document.
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Re: Had FEO visit today...not sure if positive or not.
did you apply for the actions or just the calibre and you are listing what you got? I've only ever applied for a 'rifle' or a 'pistol' never defined what type or mechanism.Lever357 wrote:I applied for my FAC in November and put down lever action .22, semi auto .22, lever action .38/.357, bolt action 303, 7.62 and 7.92. The officer told me the 7.62 and 7.92 were too close together and would I choose one to drop! And they only like to grant five slots on initial application.
as to the OP, doesn't sound great, but then again, having a visit for a variation I think is a bit over the top anyway
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