Section 1 is Section 1, right....?

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Sim G
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Section 1 is Section 1, right....?

#1 Post by Sim G »

Just a thought generated by a couple of recent threads on "pistols and lbr's"

So, in Northern Ireland a Smith and Wesson 686 in .357, for example, is a Section 1 firearm.

Lets say you ordered one from a Northern Ireland dealer. When this dealer took possession, you had him replace the barrel with a 12" barrel and then add a rod on the back to take it's length to 24". Still Section 1?

But now, this S&W is also a Section 1 on the mainland. Ostensibly, it's never been a Section 5.......

What do you reckon? Doable? Probably a lot cheaper than the £4K S&W's fabled to have come from the continent.
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Blue Lizard

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#2 Post by Blue Lizard »

I like the sound of this - fingers crossed that you get a positive response from someone in 'Authority'.

Used to shoot a S&W 686 (6") in Police Pistol comps back in the day, and can't help but reminisce over the quality compared to the Taurus's we have to settle for at the minute...
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#3 Post by techguy »

I like your thinking there Sim... I can't see how it could *ever* be called a section 5 by the authorities...
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#4 Post by Blackstuff »

Isn't that how the Taurus revolvers are done? Except in Brazil?
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lasbrisas

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#5 Post by lasbrisas »

I'm not familiar with the laws in NI, are you saying then that pistols in NI are section 1 and not 5 as in the rest of the UK.
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#6 Post by Blackstuff »

lasbrisas wrote:I'm not familiar with the laws in NI, are you saying then that pistols in NI are section 1 and not 5 as in the rest of the UK.
Yes, the same as they are in Jersey/Guernsey and the Isle of Man. Its just us mainlanders that can't fight off the magical hypno-kill powers of handguns :roll: kukkuk
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The Cupcake Kid

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#7 Post by The Cupcake Kid »

I was under the impression the issue with LBRs is that they have to be available from the factory with a long barrel and the Taurus was the only one which is currently available as standard with a long enough barrel.
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#8 Post by M1Charles1M »

The Cupcake Kid wrote:I was under the impression the issue with LBRs is that they have to be available from the factory with a long barrel and the Taurus was the only one which is currently available as standard with a long enough barrel.
I think you are right here, I believe without having checked that because the Pistol was manufactured as an S5 it would be classed as a conversion if made into an LBR and it may be perceived that with some smithing skills it could be re-converted back to S5, for entry to the UK mainland would it not require re-classification and re-proofing? any????
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#9 Post by Doz »

Sendit wrote:...it may be perceived that with some smithing skills...
Or a hacksaw, which is what makes it so bloody daft in the first place...
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#10 Post by Primer »

Sendit wrote:
The Cupcake Kid wrote:I was under the impression the issue with LBRs is that they have to be available from the factory with a long barrel and the Taurus was the only one which is currently available as standard with a long enough barrel.
I think you are right here, I believe without having checked that because the Pistol was manufactured as an S5 it would be classed as a conversion if made into an LBR and it may be perceived that with some smithing skills it could be re-converted back to S5, for entry to the UK mainland would it not require re-classification and re-proofing? any????
But with the same said smithing skills there would be nothing to stop you converting an lbr back to sec5 or as above with a hacksaw.
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