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    Quote Originally Posted by bighit View Post
    Its apparently a money loser in Scotland with 500,000 claimed airguns . Don't forget that does not mean that everyone of those 500,000 are owned by 500,000 seperate people . Some collectors have 100s in their collections .


    It was expensive to resource. A number of police officers, including senior, had to be dedicated to the new licensing regime and make decisions in relation to suitability, refusal etc. Police Scotland has limited resources, so moving staff from frontline duties to air weapon licensing was not ideal.

    From SACS

    It is estimated that there are 4 million users of air guns and 7 million air guns in circulation in E&W.

    Now imagine the costs for registering all them compared to Scotland's 500,000

    https://www.sacs.org.uk/news/airgun-...0communication.
    Apparently scotland is still processing the applications from when it brought in airgun licencing, England's farmers relays on air gunners to do pest control for free, if farmers had to pay for the services of air gunners then the cost if food will sky rocket.
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    difficult

    pretty difficult to buy an airgun in Scotland now, you go to a shop and have to select from their stock and pay what they demand. when the local police came to do my shotgun,firearms and new air weapon renewal they admitted they had not a clue on how to fill the air weapon application in as all they did was send it to Glasgow. When I buy a new airgun, I wait until I'm down in England now

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    Quote Originally Posted by fman View Post
    pretty difficult to buy an airgun in Scotland now, you go to a shop and have to select from their stock and pay what they demand. when the local police came to do my shotgun,firearms and new air weapon renewal they admitted they had not a clue on how to fill the air weapon application in as all they did was send it to Glasgow. When I buy a new airgun, I wait until I'm down in England now
    Given your Area then they may not sell many airguns other than cheap ones . It would have been the same before the AWL came in .

    An rfd in an area like yours may not sell many and having £500 and up priced airguns on the shelf may never sell so its a risk they take .

    There is plenty of RFD's in other areas of Scotland in the same situation if they are outwith the central belt . They may sell more licensed firearms like Rimfire and Centerfire or shotguns than airguns given the area (rural, farming with syndicates) .

    The one next to me had little to no airgun stuff when I first moved here other than a few SMK or older webley and bsa airguns and they are one of only a few RFD,s in Aberdeenshire . they and the other sell mostly shotguns and powder burners .


    Transport costs is another issue in rural ares of scotland https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp...est-of-the-uk/

    I can buy my bullets cheaper in Armadale (livelines) than I can from the RFD 5 mins from my door . The Rfd near me claimed transport costs bumped the prices up . Livelines confirmed it when i asked them if my RFD was at it and they said no . They get clobbered for transport costs too but not as bad as my local RFD.

    Two tyres to Inverbervie £6.95 postage . Same two tyres to Inverurie £26.95 postage . Once you hit Aberdeen the prices goes way up .

    Your RFD will be in the same situation he will be paying more transport cots than most in England will .

    The AWL has not made it difficult for you , Transport costs and the shops risk on having pricey dead stock items on the shelf have .
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    Quote Originally Posted by airgunnut View Post
    Apparently scotland is still processing the applications from when it brought in airgun licencing, England's farmers relays on air gunners to do pest control for free, if farmers had to pay for the services of air gunners then the cost if food will sky rocket.
    I have not heard if they are still processing them now.

    We wont know till next year how many have applied for one as you can still hold them you have a SGC and FAC until the renewal of the SGC and FAC . next year is five years from when the AWL came in .


    With no airguns being listed on the AWL they will not know how many of the claimed 500,000 are licensed so the media will no doubt claim there is 100,000's unlicensed airguns in Scotland .

    They won't care that collectors may have 100s in collections and they will be held by people with an AWL .

    for example 350,000 could be held by collectors and the rest by target shooters and pest control people who may have 2 or more airguns .

    The Media will just go by the amount of AWL's applied for and subtract that from the 500,000 and say that number are still out there unlicensed
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    Thread drift warning

    Yes the usual media would do something like that.

    Has the new(ish) massive clickbait-based kind of interweb media de-sensitised 'the man on the Clapham omnibus' to that sort of thing -

    or made him more sensitive to it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Antoni View Post
    Yes the usual media would do something like that.

    Has the new(ish) massive clickbait-based kind of interweb media de-sensitised 'the man on the Clapham omnibus' to that sort of thing -

    or made him more sensitive to it?
    Or maybe reaching more People via social media than it did before social media .

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