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  1. Gold Commander at the time of the shooting of the totally innocent Silva e de Menezes on the tube in London; for which unbelievably no one was ever banged up. Since then she has stumbled from one disaster to another. Now she has chosen to fall on her sword before suffering the disgrace of being sacked. Still retains a disgustingly large pension pot no doubt.

  2. 25 minutes ago, ilovemyheckler said:

    I would be interested to know how much other doctors charge and how long they take

    I was asked to pay £25 two years ago and the letter/proforma was completed in around 10 days. This was after having to change GPs as the practice I had been with for around 30 years had a policy of not responding to requests from the Police. My back up plan was a local private (Non-NHS) practice who would obtain my medical records and produce the necessary proforma after a 20 minute interview with one of their Doctors. Their charge was £85.

  3. 25 minutes ago, Marka11 said:

     then had to find this form that’s now required and all I can find is a couple of forces with it so I have gone for a generic Met police one

    I think you will find that there are more than "a couple of forces" now insisting on a Doctors letter to support new applications and re-newals. After the last murders in the west country by a lunatic with a licenced shotgun, the vast majority of forces, with the approval of the Home Office, are insisting on this.

    In Kent, the policy is, no supporting GPs letter, no licence !

  4. 2 hours ago, Old Boggy said:

    Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I think that your 20 bore best quality AYA is still on that Salisbury gunshop`s books after all these years !!

    I have just had a look at Greenfields website and while they have a 20 bore AYA best quality boxlock for sale, I dont believe its the same gun that I chopped in with them. As they gave me an allowance of £50 more than I paid for it, I was relatively happy, however, I did raise an eyebrow when it appeared on their website at £1k more than the P/X allowance.

    I did have some photo`s of the stock after it had been adjusted by fitting an orange silvers recoil pad, but it looks like I deleted them after parting with the gun. The gun currently up for sale is fitted with a different pad and what little figure there is, appears different.

     

  5. The slotted screw you can see beneath the latch must be removed together with the small locking block that it passes through. You either need to make a simple angled screw driver to suit or find a screwdriver that will fit without marking/damaging the latch or screw. I have a thin flat-blade screwdriver that has been filed up to fit, this is used after a wet day to remove the fore-end on my B25 game gun.

  6. 2 minutes ago, Dougy said:

    How on earth is a Dr that has not seen me for nearly 10 years make the decision that i am either fit or unfit to hold a Firearm licence ??? pray tell me please. 

    He is not being asked if you are fit to hold a firearm.  He is being asked to confirm by (presumably) by going over your medical records or asking you to attend an appointment for a chat, that you do not suffer from a long series of ailments (Depression, drug/alcohol abuse, bi-polar disorder etc, etc, etc.) Most Police websites who insist on a GPs letter give an example of the letter and list the ailments that the GP is expected to comment on.

  7. 8 hours ago, powler said:

    Anyways does anyone know if this is a one off payment

    No, its not a one of payment. Kent Police amongst a number of others are quite clear on their website. A Doctors letter stating you are free from a numbers of ailments is required to support new applications and all re-newals. No letter and they will not process the application. As it is required to support a renewal this suggests that every 5 years the GP will raise an invoice to cover the cost. As my GP charged £25, I can live with that as I accept it is non-NHS business, however there are some horror stories around of people being charged 3 figure sums. All strength to BASCs elbow getting the various parties to agree an acceptable charge for these letters instead of te disgraceful post code lottery that currently exists.

  8. 12 hours ago, turbo33 said:

    I’m struggling to see the problem here? I had to have an annual medical examination for a race car licence. Any step that’s made to help prevent a nutter getting a gun can only be a good thing for us in the future. In the past, when they’ve slipped through the net, it’s only ended badly for us. So I am very happy that all medical information is accessed. As for the cost, why should doctors do it free of charge? Their time, overheads etc. £10 a year isn’t exactly a life changing sum of money. All those who think it’s a smart move not to pay, may just find, as others have, their doctor will no longer provide the service. 

    Totally agree. I have just re-newed and my GP advised that there was an admin fee of £25 to cover what is non-NHS work. The guys who think its a smart move to get the required letter and then refuse to pay could find they are shooting themselves in the foot 5 years hence.

  9. 19 minutes ago, B725 said:

    let me know what its like. 

    Yes, I`ve got a late 2016 model with the latest 2.0 lt diesel engine. Mines the 2 wheel drive, not AWD. Owned it for 15 months and after the 2011 RAV 4 it replaced the comfort, ride, handling and noise levels are a vast improvement. The boot takes 2 Springers with room left over. Overall it returns about 52 to 53 mpg and would do better if I controlled my right foot more. More whistles & bells on it than I will ever use and the leather seats are very comfortable and easy to wipe over. Spent all my life with a `proper` handbrake; so the push/pull button handbrake took a bit of getting used to. Compared with the rather noisy RAV 4 with its somewhat hard seats the Volvo is an absolute pleasure to drive.

  10. As you are still registered with your old GP, why dont you clarify whether he will produce the required letter for the Police. There is no restriction on which and where the GP is based.

    This requrement (GPs letter) has been creeping in over the last year or so, but at present it is not mandatory with all county forces. So it is highly likely you were not asked to produce one on your previous renewal.

    Also worth an email or phone call to Glos Firearms Dept. With GPs inundated with routine work and the effects of the virus, they may have a solution to your problem. But I would start looking into storage with a friend or RFD, because the turn around time for renewals is getting worse rather than better with the current lock-down situation. I would guess that a renewal within 2 weeks is almost certainly a non-starter.

  11. 7 minutes ago, dad said:

    6 month extentions were being allowed on MOTs

    Just booked mine in for an MOT this Friday. I wasnt sure if my local garage was open or not. The owner tells me they are classed as essential workers and other than social distancing are working as normal.

  12. 3 hours ago, Kristian86 said:

    Barrel stamped

    65mpa

    12

    70

    Yes, 65 MPa equates to 650 bar. See extract below from proof pressure info off the web, this figure is the max average cartridge pressure.

    "The maximum average cartridge pressures for use in chamber lengths up to 70mm being 650 bar and for chamber lengths up to 89mm being 900 bar. Note these pressures relate to the CIP Radial Crusher system of pressure measurement; the later Transducer system uplifts these values by approx 14%."

    The 70 signifies chamber length in mm (2.75 in.)

     

     

  13. 5 minutes ago, henry d said:

    Police haven't spoken to me, should I bother reporting them?

    It certainly wont hurt and you seem to have a decent recollection of the car which will help. They will probably try the trick with an elderly driver and con him/her into handing over cash for them to keep quiet. 

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