froggy wrote:Are you a RFD with potentially enuf storage space to be able to "offer that service" ?
Do you have any recognized legal qualifications in this field ?
If so, tell us more about it as then, I'd be interested in your opinion. If not, then I'll stick to the one I received.
So far, the most interesting part is that, you have no need to buy ammo in bulk which I am glad for you, but again, what you save by selling brass is really quite irrelevant... oh ... yes, and you enjoy a "debate" based on your "interpretation", more than on the legality of it.
I am not a RFD.
Qualifications ? 16 years experience in Police - have read a lot of legislation, interpreted and made a few decisions to charge ( or not ) in that time.
And on the other side of the fence - my FAC was revoked in 2007. I appealed and defended myself at Crown Court. Against a barrister. The Judge agreed with my interpretation ( and threw out the Police interpretation ) upon which the revocation hinged. To date I am the ONLY person to defend themselves and win a FAC revocation case in Hertfordshire and possible the UK according to one of the countries top barristers who later contacted me about a similar case !
So, I would say I have a somewhat proven record in interpreting firearms legislation.
Then a few years working for a Sec 5 dealer who liked to "push the envelope" - rather like this scenario actually ! And he ended up in prison - I was working for him at the time and was privvy to a lot of information which has given me an insight into the whole sorry affair.
As to my savings - I was merely pointing out that there are easier ways to knock a few pounds off the cost of ammo
