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  1. 11 hours ago, lancer425 said:

    Care to hazard a guess why they are so reluctant.

    Kent had terrible backlog 5 years ago and despite seeking advice from BASC, my local FEO and the head of Kent Firearms Dept and applying for my renewal 12 weeks before expiry, my licence was not renewed until 7 weeks after its run-out date. My repeated phone calls to my FEO were met by the response that it was a Kent Firearms causing the problem as they wouldnt authorize overtime or weekend working and were having difficulty recruiting new staff. About 2 weeks before my licence expired I managed after a bit of being messed about to get the head of firearms on the phone. I virtually demanded a Sect 7 to keep me legal. The response was that all staff were fully tied up  with renewals and initial grants and taking people off that work to issue Sect 7s would cause further delay. I was assured that if they did not manage to re-new by my expiry date I was still legal !!!! and did not need to transfer my guns to an RFD or friend while waiting for the re-newal. I insisted that his department were causing me to be break the law but he fobbed me off with weasal words that even if stopped with a gun in the car in another county there wouldnt be a problem. Thankfully they now seem to be getting their act together and my application in mid Sept 2019  resulted in a new certificate coming through by early December.

  2. Had the same sort of letter over here in Kent. As you applied early they are giving you a further 8 weeks beyond your certificate expiry date. This covers their & your bum in the event they dont manage to complete by the date on your licence.

    In my case they processed it all fairly quickly and the new licence came through 6 weeks before the old one was due to expire. As Tightchoke said; for reasons only known to themselves they never seem very keen to issue a Sect 7.

  3. 5 minutes ago, ditchman said:

    i like his good old fashioned values...

    Aaagh ! Not just me then. I was getting quite worried there was some new peversion that had passed me bye. Never even heard the word until today.

    Nothing wrong with The Donalds values; threaten US citizens and you will get a Hellfire missile up your exhaust pipe.

  4. Hi Boggy.

    My understanding is that the only way you will save money is if you monitor the `usage-display` that the company provides and turn off unwanted lights etc; having a smart meter does not to the best of my knowledge reduce the ammount of energy used. It just shows what you are using in real time. The negative press generally refers to the Mk 1 version not the Mk 2 now being fitted. I like you have been regularly pestered over the last 6 months or so by emails from my supplier saying they were in the area and urging me to make an appointment to have one fitted.

    As a result of a phone call from my supplier in early December I finally bit the bullet and arrangement to have one fitted. During the discussion about the installation I explained that like many houses built in the 60s, my meter was in a rather small cupboard beneath the stairs with fairly limited access. This was poo-poo`d by the rep and I was told this was not a problem as their fitters were highly skilled in working in cramped conditions.

    I was therefore mildly amused when on the day a 6ft 2in fitter turned up with all his kit and the new meter, took one look at the access and said it couldnt be fitted. He took a number of happy snaps to pass onto his boss and told me the only way it could be done is lift 4 or 5 treads from the stairs to allow access. However, as the cost of this is down to the supplier, he advised that it wont get done. So the boast that all houses will have these devices within the next 4 or 5 years is all pie-in-the-sky. There are 30 or 40 identical design houses on our little patch, all of which presumably cannot economically be fitted with this new wonder meter.

  5. image.png.55bf833b0cbdc00d1ad12bb1171897e2.pngPanoma1 got it in one. Second mark from the right is the 1924 to present day, Beligian proof mark for foreign weapons. As Belgium is a member of the CIP (Proof Commision) Belgian proof marks are perfectly acceptable in the UK and vice-versa.

  6. 30 minutes ago, Konor said:

    Could you expand on that I certainly didn’t find them a waste of time when they ,Alistair Mcgugan, attended countless meetings when we were negotiating  the LNR with Scottish Natural Heritage ,the RSPB and the local council they were invaluable. I don’t think the kids that attended our young shots days thought they were a waste of time either they all had a great day out. If you are going to criticise BASC it would be more credible if you were to be more specific then those reading on the forum could form an opinion on whether your view that BASC is a waste of time is justified. As has been said already it’s easy to criticise

    Good post.

  7. 46 minutes ago, David BASC said:

    It was hardly BASC or any other organisations fault that NE cancelled the GL's ! But I guess its easier for some to blame BASC than look into what really happened.

    Then of course it was BASC and some of the other orgs working together that got the situation sorted with DEFRA, but again its easier to sit back and blame BASC than look at the facts...

    Now its BASC and some other orgs that are trying to work with DEFRA to protect the GL renewal in 2020, but again its easier to blame BASC than look at the facts of what's actually going on

    At the end of the day support the organisation or organisations that fit what you do and what you want, at the end of the day we are all shooters and should focus on that and working together regardless of which organisation we choose to support rather than arguing among ourselves.

    David

    Thanks David. Shame the people who are not members for their own personal reasons, dont just keep it to themselves. We always seem to have a small selection of people who feel the need to broadcast on a public forum their ill informed views about BASC and what it does. Not a member for your own reasons, fine !  But do we need `shooters` knocking our shooting organisations for the whole world and his brother to read. The term `divided we fall` springs to mind !

  8. 3 hours ago, 243deer said:

    Joining a shooting organisation should not just be about the insurance, if that is your only motivation then you should be ashamed to call yourself part of the shooting community.

    Unfortunately there a several members on this forum who think like that. The fact that BASC/NGO and others did a load of work lobbying and producing evidence when the GL fiasco blew up seems to escape some people. However, these same people were happy to continue pigeon and corvid shooting when Defra stepped in, examined the evidence, sorted the mess out & re-issued the licences.

  9. 56 minutes ago, panoma1 said:

    .there was little or no widely available choice! 

    In the early 1960s when I first started shooting there was very little choice, bar paper cased Eley Grand Prix. We didnt have a `proper` gunshop for miles, so it was Grand Prix or nothing. The ironmongers where we bought them occasionally had Alphamax in stock which we treasured for ducking, albeit the price was a jump up from Grand Prix. Yellow Wizard then came along and undercut Eley, but my recollection was that they were pretty awful and we had the occasional weak charge where you heard the shot rattling down the barrel.

  10. 2 hours ago, Brad93 said:

    Who do we complain to BASC? Our MP? The chief of police? 

    None of these have any jurisdiction over your GP.   I had two seperate discussions with BASC over this, but other than vague promises that  they are on the case I got no where, and ended up having to change GPs. British Medical Association are the Doctors union, so you could take it up with them. This work is not funded under NHS rules so it is left to individual GPs to charge as they see fit for their time in order to trawl your records and draft the letter.

    I believe BASC are lobbying the Home Office and BMA to try to get an agreed fee for GPs when they carry out this work, but I have seen nothing to suggest there is any form of agreement as yet.

  11. 2 hours ago, Brad93 said:

    Whats the the going rate for having these forms signed by your GP?

    The GPs report is mandatory over the water here in Kent. No letter, no licence. I had to change GPs practice because the old one would answer any Police requests or provide required medical report.

    No problem with new one, he charged £25.

    BASC telling people not to pay or challenging FEO that a letter is not required is outdated and trouble making. I challenged Kent Police over exactly this and the response was that the Home Office guidelines are guidance only and if the Chief Constable wants to exceed them he can.

  12. On 02/12/2019 at 18:05, bulldog66 said:

    Hi all do i have to fill it all inn for just a renewel ??

    The simple answer to your question is: `Yes` You do need to fill in all parts of the form regardless of the fact that many of your details have not changed over the last 5 years.

    As you live in Kent you will also have to get your GP to provide a letter and send it direct to the Police at Maidstone confirm you are free from a number of medical conditions.  You may have to pay the GP for this service. Some charge, some do not. Mine charged £25 which I thought was a fair price, in the light that without this letter Kent Police will reject your application.

  13. 41 minutes ago, martinj said:

    As for the grit theory I can only comment that I've never noticed it and I've never had noticeable wear or galling on any gun. I always used grease where there's loaded friction, it is after all what grease is meant for.

    Exactly. Used a light smear on all my shotguns for years. Quite where and how people supposedly pick up all this grit that makes grinding paste is beyond me. I use an old AYA magnum for fowling and even if it gets wet & muddy I dont find it gets into the hinge pin area or around the knuckle between fore end and action. My game gun comes home fairly clean externally after a day walking & standing.

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