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Re: FAC application - is it time to hassle them?
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2016 10:25 pm
by nickb834
Gazza wrote:Had a phone call today from Wakefield Firearms licencing to book a visit so its interview time tomorrow
Credit card is clear but the wife says priority is moving house not buying guns
Suggestions welcome in order to fill the cabinet AND keep wifey happy

Good timing -but it could be a while yet till your FAC comes through.
You may be happy to know - Landmarc came through with the range license for WRPC on Strensall ranges (I got it through last week) - so that'll be a full bore rifle you'll be after then ;-)
Until your FAC does arrive, we've got full bore rifles and ammo added to the club ticket.
Re: FAC application - is it time to hassle them?
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2016 11:20 pm
by Gazza
Sounds good Nick
The very nice man from Wakefield said it will be a couple of weeks before anything is done about my grant as he's going on holiday tomorrow (yes, how dare he

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Another cabinet is required before FAC will be granted as theres not enough space left in it for what Ive asked for.
I told this to the wife who immediately put on the Paddington Bear hard stare and wanted to know what Ive asked for and how much "all these guns" are going to cost
Ahh well

Re: FAC application - is it time to hassle them?
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2016 12:24 am
by BamBam
Guns cost about the same as a pair of her shoes.
Re: FAC application - is it time to hassle them?
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2016 6:59 am
by ovenpaa
Actually they are about the same cost as a pair of average Gym shoes and reasonable glass is around seventy quid from memory :)
Feel free to quote me on this
Hands up everyone who owns a S&B PM2 or similar that was a bargain at GBP200....
