Selling ammunition and the law

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RobB

Re: Selling ammunition and the law

#11 Post by RobB »

ozone wrote:Not this site, but sites like it.

"Box of 155gn Amax .30 £35 posted!! "

ozone
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Are you sure that isn't just the bullets? I.e not the assembled case, primer,powder and bullet.
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Re: Selling ammunition and the law

#12 Post by Alpha1 »

That is for a box of 155 grain bullets to re load your own. It is not for live ammunition.
ozone

Re: Selling ammunition and the law

#13 Post by ozone »

RobB wrote:
ozone wrote:Not this site, but sites like it.

"Box of 155gn Amax .30 £35 posted!! "

ozone
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Are you sure that isn't just the bullets? I.e not the assembled case, primer,powder and bullet.

In that case then, no, I'm not sure if it is a full bullet or not.
Seeing that all the response are a resounding no I imagine then
it is just me misunderstanding the ad. I can't imagine the Mods
of a site allowing something illegal?

ozone

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saddler

Re: Selling ammunition and the law

#14 Post by saddler »

ozone wrote:
RobB wrote:
ozone wrote:Not this site, but sites like it.

"Box of 155gn Amax .30 £35 posted!! "

ozone
.
Are you sure that isn't just the bullets? I.e not the assembled case, primer,powder and bullet.
In that case then, no, I'm not sure if it is a full bullet or not.
Seeing that all the response are a resounding no I imagine then
it is just me misunderstanding the ad. I can't imagine the Mods
of a site allowing something illegal?

ozone
FFS kukkuk
As opposed to an empty bullet jacket for folk with specialist swaging dies??

KNOWING & USING THE CORRECT TERMINOLOGY IS A GOOD IDEA FOR A REASON.

BULLETS = a lead or lead/copper & other metals/materials projectile: they make up part of a loaded round of ammunition when seated in a cartridge case; the part of the round of ammunition that travels down the barrel....

A-Max = a target bullet = NOT covered by Section 5 criteria so no need to be a face-to-face sale
V-Max (by comparison) = ARE a hunting bullet = ARE restricted by Section 5 face-to-face sales rules = CANNOT be posted;
IF the advert had been for V-Max the moderators would probably have pulled it.
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Re: Selling ammunition and the law

#15 Post by ovenpaa »

saddler wrote: Will the courier have Section 5 exemption?
They have been shipping for the last few years without issues, now they have put their prices up by nearly 100% and stopped shipping expanding, go figure...
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Du lytter aldrig til de ord jeg siger. Du ser mig kun for det tøj jeg har paa ...

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