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8 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

You don’t need to register a sub-12 ft/lbs airgun Pete.

 

If it’s more powerful than that you’d need an FAC.

Unless you're in Scotland

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Interestingly but not surprisingly, it would appear that the home office have changed the goalposts once again.

 

SGC will soon be requiring 2 referees and more alarmingly FEOs bit be allowed to ask questions of other household members, if i read it correctly. 

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4 hours ago, Stubby said:

In 1968 leaned up against the corner in front of the dogs bed was considered secure .  I seem to remember having something I got from the Post Office . It was a small white piece of paper . Could that have been it . It was 17shilling and 6 pence . Or was that a dog license ?   

Yes it was from the post office and if i remember right it was basically the size of a post card and it was brown, it did say shotgun licence on it and not certificate, think first one i got was 1980/1981 and it lasted 12mth and it was about two quid, no reminders about renewall and if you didnt get a new one you would probably get a visit from the local plod to see if you still had guns, very relaxed back then ,, 

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2 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

You don’t need to register a sub-12 ft/lbs airgun Pete.

 

If it’s more powerful than that you’d need an FAC.

So a standard BSA .177 doesn't need ought?

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