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29-05-2009, 22:34 #21
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Re: license applications
Originally Posted by Glock Goblin
Read/skimmed through the rule book (how rude to assume that I didnt bother to read it cfd89 ).
Don't really see anything there that says anything about licencing sports guns. If you are referring to the rule's declaration of what type of guns can be used in what division; that is stated on the home page of SADPA as well.
Problem is that I have a CZ75 which can be used for Stock Service pistol division, so how do i convince the SAPS muppets that I "need" a glock for SSP division if I already have a CZ75 (although the CZ75 is licenced as a Self Defence piece) ??? Or is that one of those "moot" points people talk about?
But i digress.
So... All I have to do is pester Adrian to compile an endorsement for the firearm of my choice? Do i fill out the forms? or does somebody else do that? (as for the greasing of palms, I was referring to any admin fees...If Adrian is going to be compiling endorsements for me, such work may require remuneration for services rendered?)
Aaah @#!$ it... the law is complicated...forget I said anything... :-[
To be quite honest, I dont like this copping an attitude from you. Lets end this conversation
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01-06-2009, 09:27 #22
Re: license applications
Originally Posted by Emilio
Here is the process:
1. Send Adrian email;
2. Adrian send you endorsement application;
3. You complete application;
4. You send completed application to Adrian;
5. Adrian send you Endorsement letter.
Cattle die, kindred die, every man is mortal:
But I know one thing that never dies,
the glory of the great dead.
Havamal
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01-06-2009, 12:45 #23
Re: license applications
copped, cop·ping
1. To take unlawfully or without permission; steal. See Synonyms at steal.
2. a. To get hold of; gain or win: a show that copped four awards; copped a ticket to the game.
b. To take or catch:"Guns are just tools, the way they're used reflects the society they're apart of, if you don't like guns, blame it on society" ~Chris Kyle
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01-06-2009, 17:25 #24
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Re: license applications
Originally Posted by SSP
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02-10-2009, 07:27 #25
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Re: license applications
People who applied at the Kempton Park police station must go and fetch there licence's because they are there waiting for you in a big box. Oh and by the way they have moved to Isando next to Police vehicle impound yard just behind Simba Chips
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25-11-2009, 15:26 #26
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25-11-2009, 16:37 #27
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Re: license applications
I am no legal eagle but I have been been quite sucessfull in my own license application efforts. I have had a few gunsite.co.za members contact me for some advice and this was basically looking at their motivations. What I have done was look at the motivation and see if I can see 'holes' and what can be done to improve them. I am prepared to look at the odd application or two from time to time and give my opinion (for what it is worth).
Those that I have given my advice to, seemed pleased with the small changes that I made. It does help if you have a mate look at your motivation as an extra set of eyes see new things or a different angle. I have not heard from those that have seeked my advice if they have been sucessfull or not and I would appreciate if they could drop me a PM and tell me if they were sucessfull or not (cant remember who they were and I wont share the names either).
So that is just me offering assistance in a limited way...... hpy180
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01-12-2009, 12:29 #28
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Re: license applications
Hi good day guys
i need some info on firearm applications and please be honest and tell me what are the chances of me getting a firearm approved and whats the real time frame to get it
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01-12-2009, 12:35 #29
Re: license applications
Originally Posted by tialatrell
firstly you will find all the answers you need already in the site, search button is third from the left on the bar!
secondly before anyone can answer those questions more details with regards yourself are requiredI am studying an awesome brand of leg fighting which was inspired by dung beetles and I think my brand of Kraft Manure is superior to all other styles ever invented. Furthermore I challenge all other manurists to a rolling contest where we shall establish whose manure ball is the biggest! I shall call it Honest Kraft Manure and declare it superior to all other brands of manure and will tell you that I have claimed the lineage directly to Imshi the great Dragon Kru Master Beetler who invented manuring, by gathering all manure from different animals together and making it work as the worlds most effective fertilizer. I proved myself by being members of not one but three super elite special gardening departments who were responsible for spreading manure to combat weed infestations!
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01-12-2009, 13:40 #30
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Re: license applications
Originally Posted by tialatrell
Is it for self defence, sport, collecting or hunting. Are you a member of a sport shooting, collector's, hunting organisation? Can you justify the need for a self defence firearm - how ?
That's a good starting point tup
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