Bored at work....wondering about certificates and licenses

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Bored at work....wondering about certificates and licenses

#1 Post by walesdave »

Morning all,
Bit bored at work and mind is wandering......I'm picking up a new Sec2 shotgun today which I'm going to convert to Sec1 bangbang and got thinking about the different pieces of paper we have to allow us to own various guns....

I know the point has been made in several posts that we don't hold firearms licenses but we are certified as fit to own firearms; can anyone explain this is words of one syllable as I've never really got it?

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David
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Re: Bored at work....wondering about certificates and licens

#2 Post by Blackstuff »

A license grants you authority to do something. i.e. the 'power' is bestowed upon you. A certificate shows you have the authority to do something. i.e. you have the 'power/right' but it requires the certificate to show you are fit to exercise it. Or that's my understanding anyway.
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#3 Post by Sim G »

The "certificate" is now treated as a license because of the conditions attached to ownership of firearms since 1920. It is for all intents and purposes a licence now.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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