AzMaN 0 Posted July 13, 2010 Report Share Posted July 13, 2010 Howdie people, Im looking to do a 1 for 1 on my FAC (get rid of one .223 to get another) so i rang up the firearms liscencing guys and made an appointment to see the FEO and he said i needed to take my old certificate and Form 101. Now thinking about it i should have asked how best to fill it back out but ill ask you guys instead. Do i fill it as though i still own the .223 that im going to sell (its currently at the shop so im not in posesion of it any more) or do i put that i want a .223 in the firearms to aquire coloum, or both?? do i still need to fill in all the max ammo bits? and do i need to get another permision form signed? any help will be much appriciated. Quote Link to post
HUnter_zero 58 Posted July 14, 2010 Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 Okay, you need to get a receipt off the shop to prove you have left the rifle with an RFD for disposal (or sale). You then need to write to your Firearms department with in 72 hours by registered post to confirm you have done this. Then you need to fill in the 101 form, but instead of putting .223 on "firearms you wish to acquire" put what ever calibre you now want down. My guess is that if you have disposed of your rifle with an RFD and haven't written to the police, this is why the FEO will want to meet with you. John On 13/07/2010 at 18:57, AzMaN said: Howdie people, Im looking to do a 1 for 1 on my FAC (get rid of one .223 to get another) so i rang up the firearms liscencing guys and made an appointment to see the FEO and he said i needed to take my old certificate and Form 101. Now thinking about it i should have asked how best to fill it back out but ill ask you guys instead. Do i fill it as though i still own the .223 that im going to sell (its currently at the shop so im not in posesion of it any more) or do i put that i want a .223 in the firearms to aquire coloum, or both?? do i still need to fill in all the max ammo bits? and do i need to get another permision form signed? any help will be much appriciated. Quote Link to post
AzMaN 0 Posted July 14, 2010 Author Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 On 14/07/2010 at 06:01, HUnter_zero said: Okay, you need to get a receipt off the shop to prove you have left the rifle with an RFD for disposal (or sale). You then need to write to your Firearms department with in 72 hours by registered post to confirm you have done this. Then you need to fill in the 101 form, but instead of putting .223 on "firearms you wish to acquire" put what ever calibre you now want down. My guess is that if you have disposed of your rifle with an RFD and haven't written to the police, this is why the FEO will want to meet with you. John On 13/07/2010 at 18:57, AzMaN said: Howdie people, Im looking to do a 1 for 1 on my FAC (get rid of one .223 to get another) so i rang up the firearms liscencing guys and made an appointment to see the FEO and he said i needed to take my old certificate and Form 101. Now thinking about it i should have asked how best to fill it back out but ill ask you guys instead. Do i fill it as though i still own the .223 that im going to sell (its currently at the shop so im not in posesion of it any more) or do i put that i want a .223 in the firearms to aquire coloum, or both?? do i still need to fill in all the max ammo bits? and do i need to get another permision form signed? any help will be much appriciated. I have a receipt from the shop stateing they will buy it from me and are currently holding it for me so as i can get my 1 for 1. I rang up my FEO for the meeting, when i talked to him before about it he said that was the easyest way to do it rather than via post, plus i might request a couple more conditions added to my ticket but we shall see what happens. I still want a .223 as i have all the loading gear for it but i want to sell the remmy 700 varmit and get a lighter styer, tika or similar. Quote Link to post
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