NRA Other Documents

  • Civilian use of MOD Ranges

    This page is designed to provide all the required information about the new MoD requirements to allow civilians to shoot on MoD ranges.

    The information below can be downloaded by clicking on the relevant link above.

  • FAC Form 201 (F201). - Click to download

    Firearms Liaison Officer – Iain Robertson

    Responsible for FAC renewals, Visitor permits, other firearms related matters and liaison with all firearms licensing departments throughout the country.

    Phone: +44 (0) 1483 797777 ext 154
    Email: firearmsliaison@nra.org.uk

  • FAC Variation form (F201V).

    Firearms Liaison Officer – Iain Robertson

    Responsible for FAC renewals, Visitor permits, other firearms related matters and liaison with all firearms licensing departments throughout the country.

    Phone: +44 (0) 1483 797777 ext 154
    Email: firearmsliaison@nra.org.uk

  • General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR)

  • Members guides to managing their NRA account and how to make a range booking

    NRA Members guide to updating their record

    Updating your address, contact details, communication preferences, firearms owned and shooting history.

    Range-Booking-Terms-and-Conditions

    How to make a Range Booking at Bisley

    Please note that when making a Range booking at Bisley:-

    As a club you need to have valid insurance, a range pass, club shooter cqertification (SCC) card and have active club membership.

    As an individual member you need insurance and and active NRA membership together with a Shooter Certification (SCC) card.

    Contact membership@nra.org.uk for details of these or telephone 01483-797777 ext 162.

  • Secure Storage Charges

  • Century Range (Kongsberg) Electronic Targets user guide

  • Notes for first-time Shooter and visitor to Bisley

  • Lyme disease information and advice

  • Radio Messages

    Message codes: The following messages should be used for communication between the Firing Point and the Butts. The target number is given followed by the message code.
    0 – Raise sighting targets

    1 – Firing about to commence

    2 – No spotting disc visible

    3 – Spotting disc unmistakably disagrees with signalled value. Check the spotting disc shows last shot and signal its correct value*.
    Range Conducting Officer is to view target before passing message.

    4 – A shot has been fired but no signal has been made.
    Examine the target carefully and signal the shot if found or a miss.*

    5 – Firer has challenged for a higher value for his shot.
    Examine the whole target and signal the correct value*.

    6 – It is suspected that there is a second shot on the target. Inspect the target for a second shot. If found, mark and signal both shots. If not leave the spotting disc in the original hole*.

    7 – Miss has been signalled but firer has challenged for a scoring shot. Re-examine the target carefully and signal the shot if found or a miss*.

    8 – The spotting disc appears not to have moved. Butt Officer is to consult marker and confirm that the spotting disc is in the latest shot hole. If successive shots have been very close to each other the RO to be advised accordingly*.

    9 – Marking / shooting appears to be unduely slow.
    Butt / Range Conducting Officer to check and correct where necessary.

    10 – Stand easy. Half mast the target.

    11 – Blow off shots are about to be fired.
    Ensure that all targets are fully lowered until Message 1 is given.

    12 – Stand easy, lower target, patch out and put target back up.

    13 – Radio the number of hits as score board figures are not clear.

    14 – Firer has challenged his score. Re-examine the target and show the correct number and value of the shots*.

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