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Hi Padge, As you can see, you do get lots of views but no replies! As for your question, there are a number of different things to consider before even thinking about what gun to get. It's already been covered in other topics, but to put it simply: 1.Have you got grounds that you shoot over already? If not, you wont get a Firearms Licence. 2. Have you had any experience of using a firearm (including a shotgun)? If not, you wont get a Firearms Licence. If the answer to either of the above is "No", you have 2 options: 1. Join a rifle club, get some experience and apply when you have been a member for 6 months. However, I dont know if you would have a restriction put on your licence saying you can only use your firearm at the club / range 2. Join a clay club, get some experience with a shotgun, visit one of the game fairs and do your BASC Safe Shot badge, then apply for a shotgun licence. Wait a year and apply for your FAC Whatever happens, your going to need some land that the police say is suitable for whatever rifle you apply for - your not going to get a .308 on 1/2 acre of ground in Lambeth for instance! (you wont get a .22 on 1/2 acre anyway) The Police will not hand out FAC's like sweets. In the 1st instance, I would always suggest you phone your local force's Firearms Office and ask their advice. I would also spend £60 and join BASC, as their Firearms Dept is a great source of help and advice. Then you can start flicking through the pages of Guns and Gunning! |