Does it really matter ?It's not a shotgun 'licence', it a CERTIFICATE.
You have a driving licence to drive a car (not to own one).
You have a shotgun certificate to own a shotgun.
Well, sort of, but not exactly. The V5C refers to the car. So if you've got two cars, you've got 2 V5Cs, whereas if you have one of those shotgun documents, all your guns are on the one. But your point is well made.You are licensed to drive a car , you are licensed to own a firearm , the certificate is the equivalent of a vehicles V5 .
Bad: noAgreed! but calling it a license is not bad!
£125 doesn’t seem to bad.Certificate or Licence........it's going to be bloomin expensive whichever way you look at it !
Factor in the ever increasing Doctor rip off, which is fast reaching £100 !£125 doesn’t seem to bad.
For me, even £225 every 5 years isn’t expensive for a medical review, a FEO review and a grant. But I appreciate that everyone is different.Factor in the ever increasing Doctor rip off, which is fast reaching £100 !
Looking at it logically:I am trying to justify the increased costs. My Doctors are of the 'people shouldn't have guns' brigade. However, I did eventually manage to obtain copies of my medical records (to which I am entitled) and forwarded those to the local FEO. Why should I also be required to engage a private company to complete a proforma, by someone who does not even know me, and pay for that ? WHY do the FEO's need to visit my home at the time of renewal. They (should) have details of ANY changes to my circumstances regarding my security arrangements or the number of guns that I have. In 60 years of gun ownership, there have only been 3 incidents that required an FEO to take action. 2 where they thought I still had guns that I had sold. I always keep hard copy of any transactions, so that easily proved the fault was NOT mine. The only other incident involved a 'rifle' that was not on my Firearms Certificate. As it was a Webley bolt action .410 shotgun, it wouldn't be. It is very sociable having a cuppa and a chat with the FEO, but does that serve any useful purpose ? I do not believe it does.
It seems reasonable considering how one’s health may have changed in 5 years.