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Thread: License renewal experience
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14-01-2020, 12:09 #21
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14-01-2020, 14:07 #22
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Didn't need a report for all FA's but required one for the FA (licence) being renewed mid last year.
I had my gunsmith do a report to hand in.
Check or enquire with your DFO if a gunsmith report for each FA will be acceptable?
If a standard issued gunsmith inspection and report is accepted you can remove the hassle of having SAPS make an appointment to inspect and more than likely have the date or time changed a few times and in turn your renewal(s) wait and be delayed until SAPS has checked.
A gunsmith generally checks and matches the serial number and any other markings and will give you an inspection report to submit.
You may have a small fee to pay to the Gunsmith for the inspection or you may not need to pay depending on the Smith you know.
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14-01-2020, 14:18 #23
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Re: License renewal experience
The reason for me needing to submit a gunsmith report when doing my license renewal was that SAPS had an issue with the calibre code, make and my unique serial number which has my initials and DOB.
This was even though it has been on their system for many years.
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