Ammo Disposal

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SevenSixTwo

Ammo Disposal

#1 Post by SevenSixTwo »

I've rediscovered a box of old 12g and 9mm blanks in the shed. The 9mm is dirty, possibly beginning to "corrode" and the base of the 12g stuff is corroding nicely!

How best to dispose of it? Will an RFD take it?
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#2 Post by Chapuis »

Yes a RFD may take it off your hands an alternative is to drop it into the police station. They collect such stuff and dispose of it properly unlike some people who will undoutably suggest throw it in the river of some other unsafe practise.
Demonic69

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#3 Post by Demonic69 »

Head over to Leeds, there's a popular pond in someone's back garden that's good for dumping ammo... ;-) Just don't let the cats get hold of it!
Or follow Chapuis' advice, whatever :-)
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#4 Post by Tony-c »

police is perfectly legal avenue, but dont be surprised if you soon read in the paper about a haul of deadly ammunition, from my understanding and chatting with a local copper it can also be used towards firearms crime stats

I would always try RFD first
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#5 Post by Blackstuff »

Just take it to the police station with your FAC/SGC to cover your back
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#6 Post by nickb834 »

SevenSixTwo wrote:I've rediscovered a box of old 12g and 9mm blanks in the shed. The 9mm is dirty, possibly beginning to "corrode" and the base of the 12g stuff is corroding nicely!

How best to dispose of it? Will an RFD take it?
If they're all blanks - why not shoot them off? Hardly a pressure concern given there's no projecticle to push?

Clean the gun after and then there's no issues (assuming you still have something that will chamber them?)
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#7 Post by DL. »

Blackstuff wrote:Just take it to the police station with your FAC/SGC to cover your back
If there's no licence required to own blanks and the booking officer on the desk doesn't need you name and address to take in handed in firearms related items, the last thing I would do would be go into a police station waving an FAC/SGC.
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#8 Post by Les »

DL. wrote:
Blackstuff wrote:Just take it to the police station with your FAC/SGC to cover your back
If there's no licence required to own blanks and the booking officer on the desk doesn't need you name and address to take in handed in firearms related items, the last thing I would do would be go into a police station waving an FAC/SGC.
Especially with a load of ammunition that was 'just found in a shed'. ;)
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#9 Post by TattooedGun »

Anyone know the law on shooting blanks out of a real firearm, do you have to be on a range....?
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#10 Post by Doz »

Personally I'd have chucked it in the brazier and had some fun out of it, but that's probably just me...
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