Hello everyone.
Looooong time forum lurker. Finally decided to sign up and finally write my test.
( graduated university, so this is kind of a gift to myself )
I have been to the range maybe a dozen or so times, shot lots of rifles and shotguns at family farms etc. I would consider myself to be a descent shot with both.And i memorized how to field strip a M1 Garand when i was 13.So that is a little background on my rifle/shotgun history.
Thanks in large to this forum community i started to figure out the process of which license gets me what and what i would need for storage etc etc and travel permit etc. I thought i had it pretty much figured out. BUT ( lol ) i was going over the R license manual online and it said once you pass the PAL you may apply for the R. I was under the impression if you wrote the R it just super seeded the PAL and you could obtain both rifle and pistol.
So that is my main question. Can i just write my R OR do i need to do my PAL followed by the R.
BTW i plan on going through : http://yrfirearms.com/index.htm
Cheers,
Rollo.
Looooong time forum lurker. Finally decided to sign up and finally write my test.
( graduated university, so this is kind of a gift to myself )
I have been to the range maybe a dozen or so times, shot lots of rifles and shotguns at family farms etc. I would consider myself to be a descent shot with both.And i memorized how to field strip a M1 Garand when i was 13.So that is a little background on my rifle/shotgun history.
Thanks in large to this forum community i started to figure out the process of which license gets me what and what i would need for storage etc etc and travel permit etc. I thought i had it pretty much figured out. BUT ( lol ) i was going over the R license manual online and it said once you pass the PAL you may apply for the R. I was under the impression if you wrote the R it just super seeded the PAL and you could obtain both rifle and pistol.
So that is my main question. Can i just write my R OR do i need to do my PAL followed by the R.
BTW i plan on going through : http://yrfirearms.com/index.htm
Cheers,
Rollo.