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AL8
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registering de-acts

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It’s an EU law that has been forced upon us because Brexit has been delayed.
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Hello
Talking with a RFD friend recently, and I agree "silly" looks like the end is nigh for de-ac collectors. But when has anything that the government implemented regarding firearms made any sense. Latest EU regs already stipulate welded solid lumps of steel.
If and when we exit the EU do you think anyone will revoke this " I don't think so"
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What a total waste of time.
Registering a pile of metal.
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if the relevant deacts are not registered by Thursday 12th, people will be committing a a firearms offence, so will loose their F.A.C/S.G.C certificates aaarggh
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AL8 wrote:if the relevant deacts are not registered by Thursday 12th, people will be committing a a firearms offence, so will loose their F.A.C/S.G.C certificates aaarggh
Regulation 4 covering transitional arrangements states that details of de-acts acquired before 18th September 2018 must be advised by 14th March 2021.
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Strangely it seems that we don't have to register 'defectively deactivated' firearms, only ones deactivated to the current standard.
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I'm sure the streets will be much safer for this load of piffle.
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The Event wrote:Strangely it seems that we don't have to register 'defectively deactivated' firearms, only ones deactivated to the current standard.
Seriously........ wtf

So, pre-95 spec and the post-95 spec prior to the more recent EU inspired specs are not required to be registered......?

How messed up is that kukkuk
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well I am still confused as to what needs notification any????
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