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Few questions about shotgun licence


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Morning Ryan,

 

When you get your shotgun certificate its not like a FAC in that it doesnt list the guns your allowed to hold. You can buy as many shotguns as your cabinet can hold. Your firearms officer may well give you advice ie 'thats a nine gun cabinet so you can hold nine guns' or something similar, well mine did. Although I am sure people will tell you this isn't a legal requirment or binding I have generally found if your polite and tow the line with the FEO down the line it will be in your favour.

 

Mine also said if I wanted to hold more than nine guns they would want me to invest in a burglar alarm (again I know this isn't a legal requirement)

 

You don't need to hold shotgun cartridges in a safe or cabinet.

 

Word to the wise, especially as a keeper, if you do apply for your licence buy the biggest cabinet you can afford. Also buy a rifle cabinet not a shotgun cabinet I am a part time keeper (in my spare time after works!) you will need a FAC at some point for pest control.

 

Hope that helps and best of luck with the application.

 

Jonno

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Sorry I forgot to mention, although I am sure you know, at 15 you can have an FAC. Unfortunatley until your 18 (I think) you can't actually buy a gun or cartridges they have to be 'gifted' to you. Daft but true.

 

Also have a look through the pinned thread at the top of the forum there is all sorts of really useful information for someone starting out.

 

ATB

 

Jonno

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rich, the police have to assess the security of the guns. If you are in a safe area with a low crime rate then they might be happy for you to hold a lot of guns without requiring alarms. However if you are in a high crime area, then they may well insist that you have an alarm installed for a lesser number.

 

That said, it is the responsibility of the certificate holder to ensure the safety and security of the guns, so whilst the police can advise, they might be hard pushed to enforce such a requirement.

 

Of course, if you have a lot of guns, a silent, police linked alarm would help give you peace of mind.

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