From the consultation paper:
GENERAL ASSUMPTIONS & DATA
8. Police record
64 .50 calibre rifles are owned by individual and estimates by the NCA put importation of MARS rifles at around 400 in total.
19. It is not known how many Manually Actuated Release System rapid fire rifles there are in the UK, however after discussions with the manufacturer the NCA has estimated that there are around
400 owned by private individuals. There is only one importer of these rifles, who sells them at a cost of around £2,000. Assuming rifles hold their value over time; this would result in a cost to the government of £0.8 million.
20. The total one-off cost to the government is therefore expected to be between
£0.99 million and £1.12 million.
BUT, in the above figure for the estimated compensation figure they have NOT factored in the SGC lever release rifles that I would imagine outsell the MARS by at least a factor of 5 to 1, possibly even 10 to 1 or higher.
When you factor in 2,000 to 4,000 SGC rifles @£2,000 each you are adding an extra 4 to8 £ Million to the compensation bill.... that is IF they decide to pay compensation.
Not a good situation
