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There are a few on here that complain/knock BASC whenever the chance offers itself, and maybe they have good reason. Personally, in the many years I have been a member, I have always had great sound advice and, on a few occasions, they have helped overturn conditions imposed on my FAC renewals as well as providing other advice etc. Recently, I contacted them with

 regards to a firearms question, and they promised to look into it. I had a phone call this afternoon from a Mr Simon Vann, who had made that promise, and explained everything to me. I don't wish to divulge the details, but will say that there's nothing wrong.

Once again, my thanks go to BASC for their help and sound advice.

 

 

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4 hours ago, steve_b_wales said:

There are a few on here that complain/knock BASC whenever the chance offers itself, and maybe they have good reason. Personally, in the many years I have been a member, I have always had great sound advice and, on a few occasions, they have helped overturn conditions imposed on my FAC renewals as well as providing other advice etc. Recently, I contacted them with

 regards to a firearms question, and they promised to look into it. I had a phone call this afternoon from a Mr Simon Mann, who had made that promise, and explained everything to me. I don't wish to divulge the details, but will say that there's nothing wrong.

Once again, my thanks go to BASC for their help and sound advice.

 

 

Thanks Steve, that is good of you to take the time to give positive feedback on the advice you got from Simon, who helps so many members.

BASC members have free unlimited access to our dedicated firearms team, with a full-time specialist in each region. Every week we take around 140 firearms calls (that is more than 7,000 calls per year) from members, on top of our existing case work. 

Our staff also build key relationships with the police firearms departments across each region, ensuring we work proactively rather than just reacting to members’ problems. The benefits of the firearms officers being regionally-based (rather than based from our BASC HQ) means we can cultivate better relationships, react quickly and attend meetings more efficiently at a reduced cost.

A good example of positive working relationships that Simon played a key role in recently was with North Wales Police as outlined in the current issue of Shooting Times, the online version of the article is available to read from the link below:

https://www.shootinguk.co.uk/news/tackling-local-politics-146624/

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