It would be interesting to see a full list from each force, showing just how many transactions (FAC's, variations, etc') each of them is doing per year, verses the number of applications, because like most, I suspect the delays are not due to a lack of money, but a lack of organisation, and the will to do a good job.
I come under Beds & Herts, who cover a fairly large populous, and their service is superb. If I send in for a variation, and don't get my new FAC back within 2 days, I'm surprised. Yes, they are that good. I could have just been lucky, but it's consistant.
A friend in Derbyshire took over two months for a simple variation.
I'm sorry, but just throwing money at them won't solve the issues, any more than throwing billions at the NHS has had much impact. However, some of the suggestions to consolidate the system, and remove/change some of the illogical rules, would do a lot more to help.
I can't see the point of "open/closed" FAC's. If we're considered safe to hold the firearm, just give open. This will free up an enormous amount of time, in admin', and land inspectios.
Direct "one for one" variations for the same caliber. Why on earth does this require all the red tape ? I'd go further, issue FAC's up to a given caliber, and you can buy what you want, up to that caliber, just having the same notification requirements, and you only need to apply for a variation if you want a caliber above what's been agreed. Same for moderators.