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    Important update from FSA for Gunsmiths !

    Hi all,
    As a registered Gunsmith (Dealer) we get updates from the FSA, yesterday we all got one advising that Gunsmiths need to complete the registry transfer form (The same one we do when buying or selling a gun) for taking any gun in to work on and the same for returning it to the customer. This includes ALL jobs where the gun is left with the Gunsmith, they even make examples of threading and fitting a scope (so not just if we are keeping it for over 30 days)

    I have made extensive enquiries today with various people including senior staff in the FSA (A local guy who is very helpful), and they have confirmed it as a requirement as follows:-


    "I’ve spoken with our Partnerships team, and they have confirmed that this is a regulatory requirement. It has not been taken lightly—our legal and policy teams have reviewed the legislation and advised that this process is required and must be implemented.
    I understand this adds an extra burden, particularly given the record-keeping you already maintain. While compliance is mandatory, I’ll ensure your feedback is passed on so that any future considerations around practicality and efficiency can be taken into account."


    And confirmed with:-

    “I understand some dealers are unhappy. This change is a reflection of the process everyone should have been using since day one.”
    Each transfer must be recorded using the transfer form.



    So there it is, don't get grumpy with your Gunsmith or sports shop if they ask for your address etc. dealers need to comply, keep their license and business!

    There is also little point in all the comments that will follow from those who are not connected with the industry and are just guessing.

    I am putting this out there for information, if you are unhappy I would suggest you communicate with the likes of COLFO, politicians etc. who might be able to change things.

    Cheers

    Darren
    199p, rupert, akaroa1 and 6 others like this.

 

 

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