Cool, exciting times awaitWell my SGC arrived today so about 2.5 months.
Suffolk constabulary told me they aim for 12 weeks but their website actually says 35 days, I did point out that if they amended the website less people would ring up thinking their certificate was overdue but..
Thanks although I have to say my interest must’ve waned somewhat because I’m not feeling the urge to rush out to buy a gun like I was.Cool, exciting times await
Probably a wise thing my friend.Thanks although I have to say my interest must’ve waned somewhat because I’m not feeling the urge to rush out to buy a gun like I was.
Cheers. Well I like Berettas so after hundreds of hours on here (and a few in gun shops) I had a 692 black edition lined up but eventually I bottled the price so I’ve taken a step back to a 690 black edition.Probably a wise thing my friend.
Out of interest (and to ignite your enthusiasm ) what you fancy ?
So here in the US there is a requirement (federal statute) for all handgun sales to be conducted thru a person holding a Federal Firearms License. that person assumes the legal responsibility for verifying the identity of each party and that neither are on some list of restricted persons. The lists are compiled by law enforcement agencies and supposedly courts into a presumably US wide accessible list. I'm not sure what all criteria are utilized to make list eligibility. Some states, like California, also require further checks in-state and include long guns in the FFL requirement. I believe that inter-state handgun sales require an FFL on both ends but I don't do that so I'm not sure. I have avoided handgun purchases for some time now. Long gun sales in most states require no FFL involvement but no firearm can be shipped except to an FFL - tho there are some exceptions. State and local ordinances cannot set aside Federal reg's but they can augment them, as California has done, so long as no current Federal court ruling is not violated - sales cannot be banned sort of thing. California has some complicated handgun sales reg's that I don't know the details of but like I said it's not a problem for me. Sooooooooooo, purchases and ownership can be researched as far back as the records go and who knows how long that is, but unless a person comes to the attention of law enforcement or the courts ain't nobody checking on who has what. so they say hahahaNot quite sure how it works in the US now Charlie BUT back in the day could you imagine a situation where someone was denied the right to own any sort of firearm? Eh how the love am I going to feed the family and protect livestock my house and family... dare say it is still the same today in parts of the US... especially downtown LA
I have to have the back of my shooting license signed and stamped by my GP every year or I cannot shoot the cost is not high though at €25. However this is a GP giving an opinion about someone they do not really know who could be hiding mental health issues. I had a real laugh when I visited the first time the doc says you are not a nutter are you ? I said no... good he said I had to visit a house where the gun owner had topped himself with his shotgun.. what a F'n mess don't want to have to go through that again... sign, stamp have a nice day
That’s great news well done! I wonder if the difference is that yours was a renewal and mine a new application? When my renewal comes up I might test this with Suffolk.Spoke to TVP firearms today, after applying for SGC renewal 3 months ago. I thought I had better make some enquiries on its progress, as I had a letter from the GP asking for a fee, back on 1st May, and needed to know if the non payment would cause further delay.
The response was, that they had, had no reply from the GP within 21 days, so the application is now processing and just needs to go through the internal checks, before being printed and sent out.
So it looks like TVP have not jumped on the, no doctors letter = no certificate bandwagon yet. Good to know they are following HO guidelines, even though the local doctors seem to be playing the chancers game.
Be aware though that I am renewing a year early, so had the leeway to hold out for a while to see what happened.That’s great news well done! I wonder if the difference is that yours was a renewal and mine a new application? When my renewal comes up I might test this with Suffolk.
Like a said, money making scam by GP.Spoke to TVP firearms today, after applying for SGC renewal 3 months ago. I thought I had better make some enquiries on its progress, as I had a letter from the GP asking for a fee, back on 1st May, and needed to know if the non payment would cause further delay.
The response was, that they had, had no reply from the GP within 21 days, so the application is now processing and just needs to go through the internal checks, before being printed and sent out.
So it looks like TVP have not jumped on the, no doctors letter = no certificate bandwagon yet. Good to know they are following HO guidelines, even though the local doctors seem to be playing the chancers game.
Ah thanks for the heads up, I may copy that too!Be aware though that I am renewing a year early, so had the leeway to hold out for a while to see what happened.
As before, tell them it's the police requesting it, not yourself.Hi just renewing my SGC which was £49 ,my doctors surgery charges £60 for renewal or £120 for first application, seems a bit steep to me but what can you do?
This is from Thames Valley Police, I don't think there is any way round itAs before, tell them it's the police requesting it, not yourself.
Give these a try.. https://medcert.co.uk/Hi just renewing my SGC which was £49 ,my doctors surgery charges £60 for renewal or £120 for first application, seems a bit steep to me but what can you do?
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