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Points for obtaining a firearm licence

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Last Updated on Thursday, 05 May 2011 11:10 Written by Phil Wood Sunday, 08 August 2010 21:03

When asking permission from SAPOL to obtain or upgrade a firearms licence, 100 points of ID is required to be presented with the application form. Details of the 100 point requirments can be found on the SAPOL website.

 

Do you have to become a member of gun club to have a SA Firearms Licence

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Last Updated on Thursday, 05 May 2011 11:21 Written by Phil Wood Sunday, 08 August 2010 21:02

A firearms licence is broken up into 7 different purposes of use (POU).

1.  Club Use
2.  Target Shooting (Outside of a club)
3.  Hunting
4.  Paintball
5.  Primary Production
6.  Security Industry
7.  Other

If you wish to use your own firearms for club competition, then it is a requirment that you join a club and have POU1 added to your licence. Training for this licence upgrade can be done through the club after joining.

For shooters who do not want to shoot at a club, it is not essential to be a club member. However, we recommend that all shooters support an organisation that supports your sport (SSAA).

For further information click here, or contact the club secretary.
 

Getting gun license Adelaide

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Written by Phil Wood Sunday, 08 August 2010 21:01

Please click here to see how to obtain a firearms licence
   

How to join a firearms clubs SA

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Written by Phil Wood Sunday, 08 August 2010 21:00

Please click here to see how to join SSAA Para
 

How many times do I have to shoot a year at Para.

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Written by Phil Wood Sunday, 08 August 2010 21:00

Handgun shooters are required to shoot in 6 matches a year for their first class of handgun and an additional 4 shoots per year for any other categories of handgun they own.
Rifle and Shotgun shooters are to be active members of the club and to have four attendances each year.
   

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