For heavens sake. Isn't it obvious?Perhaps someone can explain what to powerful is?
'Too powerful' makes things 'too dead'.
I really shouldn't need to point out stuff like this
For heavens sake. Isn't it obvious?Perhaps someone can explain what to powerful is?
mine tooCrikey, if cleaning guns were a requirement for certification, mine would have been revoked years ago![]()
Thanks I am looking into it.Hi All,
Has anyone else come across a requirement by Gloucs Police to complete "Training" before they will grant you a shotgun certificate? Just been asked about this as they have asked someone to obtain training before they will grant his certificate. I am lead to believe the training is basically Ian Coley's Starter pack for £450. I am not suggesting there is a link between Ian's and Gloucs FEOs but seems very odd to specify such a requirement which is no where in the legislation.
I have already messaged @Conor O'Gorman to flag it with BASC and emailed them for advice so just seeing if anyone else on here has been subjected to a ludicrous request like this.
Ta D-I
Must be very delicate strain of Boar in Gloucestershire thenHi
Gloucester Firearms Licensing Team seem to be a law unto to themselves (as in not backed by The Law ye and I know/read) - how do I know, well apparently .300WM and .375H&H are 'too powerful for Boar' in Gloucester.............................
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Not required by the firearms act. In fact our firearms laws are a complete mess, on the one hand no requirement for training and competence on the other S1 in particular treats us like primary school kids with all its ridiculous bureaucracy!The person in question has been out with me several times and I’d say 90-95% of his clay shooting will be when he comes with me to a clay ground.
The FEO also said he needs to no how to “clean and dismantle” a shotgun
Rubbish they should apply the law not make it up, otherwise where do you draw the line.The gun skills I have seen over the years in all types of eventsI glad they are requiring it! wish all would follow there example ?
Its idiots obtaining guns and acting like prats with no thought for common sense or safety that will do for shooting.None of that is a requirement.
This is the kind of thing that will wear shooting down until it vanishes .
How many documented example of these idiots can you give? Plenty buy a chainsaw every year without instruction or training, even a kitchen knife.Its idiots obtaining guns and acting like prats with no thought for common sense or safety that will do for shooting.
I would rather be like the scandi’s and have to demonstrate safety and a modicum of proficiency than be like the US.
What complex potentially lethal machinery would you operate without any instruction or training ?
I am all for individual freedom and rights but rights have to be balanced by responsibility.
Then make it law ! As to rubbish yeh it's bolx and yes iv had words with many over the last 40odd years and been at both ends of stupidity from expertsRubbish they should apply the law not make it up, otherwise where do you draw the line.
The individual in question looks to have gained experience by attending a clay shoot nothing in law states you need to do a course to acquire a shotgun.
We have likely all seen poor gun handling over the years, I assume when you see such you quietly talk to the individual concerned. Safety is the responsibility of all and shooting is one of the safest sports to participate in, hence insurance is so inexpensive and accidents very rare.
I don’t know anyone who’s obtained guns and acted like an idiot so it’s maybe not an actual issue really.Its idiots obtaining guns and acting like prats with no thought for common sense or safety that will do for shooting.
I would rather be like the scandi’s and have to demonstrate safety and a modicum of proficiency than be like the US.
What complex potentially lethal machinery would you operate without any instruction or training ?
I am all for individual freedom and rights but rights have to be balanced by responsibility.
I've got an NRA safe shooter card, it cost me nothingHow many documented example of these idiots can you give? Plenty buy a chainsaw every year without instruction or training, even a kitchen knife.
Why do existing gun owners think they know best? Then want additional barriers into entering the sport.
likely anybody applying for a firearm has the common sense to understand the responsibility that comes with it.
So to get a shotgun we make up the law must do a course £450
For range use we have the NRA safe shooters card.
then for applications for a centerfire to shoot foxes £500 course and minimum one years mentoring.
then for deer shooting DSC1 and DSC2 and minimum of one years mentoring.
Is that really the sort of way we want it to go, if it ain’t broken don’t fix it.
“certificate. I am lead to believe the training is basically Ian Coley's Starter pack for £450”
There are plenty of commercial clay shooting grounds and clay clubs that will give basic training for a lot less than £450 sounds like they have done deal with Ian Coleys.
Then make it law ! As to rubbish yeh it's bolx and yes iv had words with many over the last 40odd years and been at both ends of stupidity from experts![]()
Probably the worst gun handling I have ever witnessed was at a Surrey Police charity clay shoot at BSG some years back - there were teams & individuals from police forces around the country. One recollection in particular was a rather large gent from a constabulary ‘up north’ who had a semi auto & while waiting at a stand for his turn rested the stock on the ground with his crossed arms on the muzzle & the whole thing tipped back towards him - breech closed & no safety flag in sight. They walk among us.I understand why people get worked up about the “right” to have a gun. However I have seen some utterly terrible gun handling over the years, which makes me question wether their should not be some basic safe handling requirement.
Or at least a demonstration that the individual understands the lethality of the weapon they are asking to posses.
WTF has shooting etiquette got to do with safe gun handling?!I have no issue with, have you been out with a mate or someone shooting?
Have you got experience of shooting both at a clay range and rough shooting (if that’s what you want to)?
But insisting they have to complete a course with a ridiculous cost no…… even the £20 BASC thing they do at a game fair I could sort of accept reluctantly just as does this person understand safety & etiquette bit but yeah expecting them to do an expensive course just no……