jonny the fox 0 Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 hi all , just had firearms officer out for renewall and variation on my certificate i was told that i was wrong and there is no .17 hmr rimfire round its centre fire and then got told that i could,nt have my firearms back untill i had a burglar alarm fitted i have held a shotgun certificate 15 years and a firearms for 5 why the change all of a sudden,the is cctv,d up 3 dogs running loose in yard and all guns kept in police approved cabineit any suggestion,s what to do Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 hi all , just had firearms officer out for renewall and variation on my certificate i was told that i was wrong and there is no .17 hmr rimfire round its centre fire and then got told that i could,nt have my firearms back untill i had a burglar alarm fitted i have held a shotgun certificate 15 years and a firearms for 5 why the change all of a sudden,the is cctv,d up 3 dogs running loose in yard and all guns kept in police approved cabineit any suggestion,s what to do Seems you are new here, it also seems a rather strange situation, from what I could make of it, is there perhaps a little more to this than you have mentioned?? Quote Link to post
jonny the fox 0 Posted May 24, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 hi all , just had firearms officer out for renewall and variation on my certificate i was told that i was wrong and there is no .17 hmr rimfire round its centre fire and then got told that i could,nt have my firearms back untill i had a burglar alarm fitted i have held a shotgun certificate 15 years and a firearms for 5 why the change all of a sudden,the is cctv,d up 3 dogs running loose in yard and all guns kept in police approved cabineit any suggestion,s what to do Seems you are new here, it also seems a rather strange situation, from what I could make of it, is there perhaps a little more to this than you have mentioned?? yes i am new everything above is how it was i,m in basc and will be phoning them first thing any suggestions to his actions would help and should,nt a firearms officer be upto date with ammo and things? Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 hi all , just had firearms officer out for renewall and variation on my certificate i was told that i was wrong and there is no .17 hmr rimfire round its centre fire and then got told that i could,nt have my firearms back untill i had a burglar alarm fitted i have held a shotgun certificate 15 years and a firearms for 5 why the change all of a sudden,the is cctv,d up 3 dogs running loose in yard and all guns kept in police approved cabineit any suggestion,s what to do Seems you are new here, it also seems a rather strange situation, from what I could make of it, is there perhaps a little more to this than you have mentioned?? yes i am new everything above is how it was i,m in basc and will be phoning them first thing any suggestions to his actions would help and should,nt a firearms officer be upto date with ammo and things? Sounds like the BASC is a good option, and I do find it strange about the HMR and .17 centrefire business you mention! But....is there something more???????????? Quote Link to post
HUnter_zero 58 Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 (edited) In the first instance, I would contact any shooting organisation you might belong to and tell them what has happened. Failing that, down load a copy of the home office guidelines and literature pertaining to a .17 HMR. Obviously the FEO that attended your home is an idiot and hasn't the foggiest idea of what he/she is talking about. I would then call the firearms licensing department and ask for a meeting with the head of the department to discuss your resent application and refusal. 1) There is NO requirement to have an alarm fitted, however you do need to have adequate security, for example window locks, good solid doors and door lock and a suitable cabinet. 2) .17 HMR most certainly exists and the department will be fully aware fo this. John Edited May 24, 2010 by HUnter_zero Quote Link to post
JonathanL 4 Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 hi all , just had firearms officer out for renewall and variation on my certificate i was told that i was wrong and there is no .17 hmr rimfire round its centre fire and then got told that i could,nt have my firearms back untill i had a burglar alarm fitted i have held a shotgun certificate 15 years and a firearms for 5 why the change all of a sudden,the is cctv,d up 3 dogs running loose in yard and all guns kept in police approved cabineit any suggestion,s what to do He's wrong about the .17 cal. There is no requirement to have an alarm fitted and I'd imagine he'd have trouble forcing one on you after 15 years without. Personally, I don't really see the point in playing games with the police. Tell him to send you an official letter of refusal and that you will appeal it at court. Chances are they'll cave in as I can't see how they'll win from what you've told us. J. Quote Link to post
whippeter69 88 Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 Ring BASC mate, they will get it sorted. By law you do not need a alarm fitted to you're house, this is noncense the police will say it becauae they don't reeally want anyone to have guns mate. Hope it turns out alright. Quote Link to post
jamie g 17 Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 how many rifles and shotguns do you own ? i hear if you have over 10 they like you to have some sort of alam on the hose. or the room there in. the stupid thing about it is if you had 5 rifles and 5 mods that in some firearms departments eyes is classed as 10 ! which is total stupid Quote Link to post
CharlieT 32 Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 The feo has obviously made a mistake regarding the .17 HMR, a quick phone call to the firearms licensing manager or one of the staff will quickly sort it out. I'm afraid they are human and do make mistakes. Firearms security is treated on an individual basis and address, type of property and number of guns kept are all taken into account. Many police forces now insist on an alarm being fitted when once you go over a certain number of guns. My force insist on an alarm if you have over 7 guns. This is no big deal and an alarm fitted to your cabinet should suffice. However if you live in an high crime area they may require a more specialised alarm. Again have a chat with your firearms licensing manager who will advise you which way to go. Have a read through the Home Office Firearms Security Handbook. Quote Link to post
jonny the fox 0 Posted May 25, 2010 Author Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 thanks all for taking the time to reply all advice has been took onboard and hopefully all will be sorted soon Quote Link to post
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