flash hiders......controlled part?
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Re: flash hiders......controlled part?
I also came accross another odity similar to the above.
when studying for my proromotion exam, I came across something strange regard moderators.
I can't find the wording now, but it was along the lines of it was an offence to have in your possession a moderator without permission in the same calibre as a firearm in your possession.
The obvious question is it then an offence to hold a moderator in a calibre that you dont have a firearm to go on?
I wonder if the wording has been removed recently? I note the home office guidance I read appears to support the use of modderators for both hunting and target shooting.
when studying for my proromotion exam, I came across something strange regard moderators.
I can't find the wording now, but it was along the lines of it was an offence to have in your possession a moderator without permission in the same calibre as a firearm in your possession.
The obvious question is it then an offence to hold a moderator in a calibre that you dont have a firearm to go on?
I wonder if the wording has been removed recently? I note the home office guidance I read appears to support the use of modderators for both hunting and target shooting.
Re: flash hiders......controlled part?
John MH wrote:This one would be ok as its definitely not a flash hider.
Not surprised he's wearing Anti-Flash.
His face is covered because he is an active Navy Seal. That's also a 7'' SBR he is shooting. The flash isn't coming back on him either.
Its my muzzle brake on the gun not a flash hider too.
Re: flash hiders......controlled part?
They are peltor 6s tactical and they appear to bo on the right way up.
Last edited by AR15 on Wed Dec 18, 2013 10:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: flash hiders......controlled part?
They're are upside down.

But being a Seal he may have a strange shaped head.

But being a Seal he may have a strange shaped head.
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Re: flash hiders......controlled part?
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All posts from the above have been removed because of the posts by John MH and AR15.
I have no interest in whatever grief or history you two may have between each other. Whatever isn't working between you both this is not the place to air it or bring your grievances of each other from other forums.
This is not acceptable and there will be no more of it here.
Apologies to those of you who had genuine posts within this spat and I will try and reinstate them if time permits
All posts from the above have been removed because of the posts by John MH and AR15.
I have no interest in whatever grief or history you two may have between each other. Whatever isn't working between you both this is not the place to air it or bring your grievances of each other from other forums.
This is not acceptable and there will be no more of it here.
Apologies to those of you who had genuine posts within this spat and I will try and reinstate them if time permits
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Re: flash hiders......controlled part?
I suppose that makes sense but its still an area that can be viewed with lots of different shades of grey. Muzzle Brakes on the other hand are not a problem. If concerned about the issue don’t attempt to trade or sell a ‘Flash Hider’.Mattnall wrote:Guys, read Firearms Act 1968 s57(1)
Complicated wording but it all hinges on the firearm that the flash hider is related to. It would appear that a flash hider for a S1 firearm is itself a S1 component and will be controlled as such.
However, it is not itemised on the FAC and you do not need special permission to buy one for a firearm you own. Also you can buy one if you don't have a firearm as it only takes the category of any firearm you put it on. Daft, but that's all firearms laws.
Re: flash hiders......controlled part?
Another not 'Flash Hider' photo taken by a forum member here, hope he doesn't mind me posting it.


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