a question of variation
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a question of variation
i need to very my certficate to get a rifle however i thinking adding other slots as well
do you need to fill all your slots before renewal ??
ammo increase - will they ring you up asking how many rounds you use etc ?
do you need to fill all your slots before renewal ??
ammo increase - will they ring you up asking how many rounds you use etc ?
Re: a question of variation
Variation:
1) You don't have to fill other slots before adding a different slot, if the different slot is for a different calibre.
2) If you want a significant increase in rounds, such as going from 800 to 3000 rounds of .22LR, you have to specify a legitimate reason, which in most cases is NOT bulk buying to reduce cost, but bulk buying of the same batch for consistent shooting.
Renewal:
1) A vacant slot is under threat if you've had that slot at the beginning of the 5 year cycle UNLESS you can provide good reason for why you haven't been able to fill it. In my case a 9mm rifle slot which was present on day 1, was still vacant 5 years later. I was able to get a 1 year reprieve on that slot, based on difficulties I had with locating a 9mm rifle with the desired mechanism. After a further year passed where I hadn't bought it, the slot was automatically lost.
1) You don't have to fill other slots before adding a different slot, if the different slot is for a different calibre.
2) If you want a significant increase in rounds, such as going from 800 to 3000 rounds of .22LR, you have to specify a legitimate reason, which in most cases is NOT bulk buying to reduce cost, but bulk buying of the same batch for consistent shooting.
Renewal:
1) A vacant slot is under threat if you've had that slot at the beginning of the 5 year cycle UNLESS you can provide good reason for why you haven't been able to fill it. In my case a 9mm rifle slot which was present on day 1, was still vacant 5 years later. I was able to get a 1 year reprieve on that slot, based on difficulties I had with locating a 9mm rifle with the desired mechanism. After a further year passed where I hadn't bought it, the slot was automatically lost.
Re: a question of variation
what if you have 3 years before renewal ?Odd Job wrote:Variation:
1) You don't have to fill other slots before adding a different slot, if the different slot is for a different calibre.
2) If you want a significant increase in rounds, such as going from 800 to 3000 rounds of .22LR, you have to specify a legitimate reason, which in most cases is NOT bulk buying to reduce cost, but bulk buying of the same batch for consistent shooting.
Renewal:
1) A vacant slot is under threat if you've had that slot at the beginning of the 5 year cycle UNLESS you can provide good reason for why you haven't been able to fill it. In my case a 9mm rifle slot which was present on day 1, was still vacant 5 years later. I was able to get a 1 year reprieve on that slot, based on difficulties I had with locating a 9mm rifle with the desired mechanism. After a further year passed where I hadn't bought it, the slot was automatically lost.
Re: a question of variation
You shouldn't lose any empty slots when it's in for a variation with 3 years until renewal.
Re: a question of variation
no, i'm talking about the possablity of losing slots at renwewal which for me is in 3 years!RDC wrote:You shouldn't lose any empty slots when it's in for a variation with 3 years until renewal.
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Re: a question of variation
Doubtful. But it's up to your police lot. YMMV
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Re: a question of variation
i had an empty slot which was 5 years ild and i was aked why when i explained i was waiting for the 'right' gun they gave me 6 months on my new licence to obtain it .
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Re: a question of variation
That is unreasonable, if you have not found the right gun in 5 years how are you going to find it in a further 6 more months surely it's no skin off their nose for you to carry over a slot.Dellboy wrote:i had an empty slot which was 5 years ild and i was aked why when i explained i was waiting for the 'right' gun they gave me 6 months on my new licence to obtain it .
I had an open slot for a .303 at renewal, they gave me another 2 on my new cert ( that was Kent)
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Re: a question of variation
Well they could use the same argument for not giving you an extension at all!if you have not found the right gun in 5 years how are you going to find it in a further 6 more months
Re: a question of variation
I had 2 empty slots at renewal time, and now with new FAC I have 6 more empty slots. As has been said, depends on your force and how they go about things.

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