Herts Firearms Amnesty

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Re: Herts Firearms Amnesty

#11 Post by Mattnall »

Alpha1 wrote:Cleveland my Licensing authority are doing the same for two weeks anything firearm related or ammunition with no questions asked apparently.
You will only be exempted from any illegal possession charges, anything else of interest that may come up from the hand-in of the firearm could still be chargeable.
Arming the Country, one gun at a time.

Good deals with Paul101, Charlotte the flyer, majordisorder, Charlie Muggins, among others. Thanks everybody.
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#12 Post by Chuck »

Cleveland my Licensing authority are doing the same for two weeks anything firearm related or ammunition with no questions asked apparently.
And pigs will fly, never trust them on that point. Mattnall has it sussed.
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#13 Post by Christel »

Durham is following suit on Monday.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-29967068
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#14 Post by ordnance »

Just another publicity stunt, next they will be saying they will be checking peoples firearms at home to prevent terrorists getting them. :roll:
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#16 Post by ozone »

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What component parts constitute the title of a firearm?

On a licence what is needed to be classed as a rifle for example?

Barrel, breech and bolt?

Stocks and magazines can be sold openly on the internet, so just what
does make a rifle? At what point does an empty tube become classed as
a barrel?

Or is a nail in a block of wood classed as a bolt? I always remember my dad
telling me about when he was in Kenya and the Mau Mau used conduit and nails
in wood to fire shotgun cartridges in home made shotguns.

ozone

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#17 Post by ukrifleman »

christel wrote:Durham is following suit on Monday.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-29967068


As are Norfolk and Suffolk Police.

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#18 Post by huntervixen »

ozone wrote:.

What component parts constitute the title of a firearm?

On a licence what is needed to be classed as a rifle for example?

Barrel, breech and bolt?

Stocks and magazines can be sold openly on the internet, so just what
does make a rifle? At what point does an empty tube become classed as
a barrel?

Or is a nail in a block of wood classed as a bolt? I always remember my dad
telling me about when he was in Kenya and the Mau Mau used conduit and nails
in wood to fire shotgun cartridges in home made shotguns.

ozone

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Putting it in basic terms, Restricted Licensed parts are pressure baring component parts that require proofing, so bolts, carriers, barrels receivers etc.

Then there are gray area parts like firing pins, not proofed, but not a good idea to have them laying about the house either!

A barrel only becomes restricted when a chamber has been cut, prior to that, it's simply a rifled pipe!! (unless that rule has now been changed)??
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#19 Post by bigfathairybiker »

I've just emailed my Dad (in lanzarote for month or so) to ask if he wants me to hand in a shotgun he has had hanging on the wall for the past 35+ years.
Apparently , you dont "hand it in" , but call 101 and arrange for someone to collect it.

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#20 Post by Chapuis »

This amnesty lark must be a national thing because three Welsh police forces have just announced the same.
In reality its always been no questions aked if you surrender anything locally provided of course that the firearm hasn't been used in a crime.
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