But here it states no licence required and there is no FAC/SGC requirement. It appears from the same regulations you’ve quoted...
http://www.hse.gov.uk/explosives/licens ... /index.htm
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Re: legalities of selling propellant powder
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Re: legalities of selling propellant powder
That is an incomplete summary of parts of the act; the summary even specifically refers to the paragraphs in the act that I quoted [7(2)(a)(ii)]Sim G wrote:But here it states no licence required and there is no FAC/SGC requirement. It appears from the same regulations you’ve quoted...
http://www.hse.gov.uk/explosives/licens ... /index.htm
The statutory instrument is clearly authoritative.
Re: legalities of selling propellant powder
Correction: Section 7 (authorisation to store) seems to make no mention of an FAC requirement, whereas section 5 (authorisation to acquire or acquire and keep) does include an FAC requirement.rox wrote:the summary even specifically refers to the paragraphs in the act that I quoted [7(2)(a)(ii)]Sim G wrote:But here it states no licence required and there is no FAC/SGC requirement. It appears from the same regulations you’ve quoted...
http://www.hse.gov.uk/explosives/licens ... /index.htm
What the difference is between 'keeping' and 'storing', I don't know. Presumably one has to 'acquire' before one can 'store' (or keep). Regardless, the question was about acquiring, so section 5 seems applicable and the FAC requirement inescapable.
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I've been buying rifle powder for ten years, and I've never been asked to show any paperwork...........only recently for primers.
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I have never been asked for my FAC when buying smokeless powder from any RFD but I have always been asked for my name and address.
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