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Re: Selling a gun when FAC is in for variation etc

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 10:16 pm
by bradaz11
bigfathairybiker wrote:I think dave_303 implied he has a photocopy of his FAC.
Also the buyer could just phone the sellers local firearms office and confirm it.

Mark
only if its between 9-4, on days with a t in them and if you are wearing white socks. Or so it seems lately with my Dept.

out of interest, where would you stand if you bought a UK legal firearm, from someone it turns out, that had a hookey FAC?

are you committing a crime? Afterall, you are in legal possesion, I'd imagine they would be very interested in who you bought it from, but I can't see why you would be in hot water, especially if they had shown you what appeared to be a valid FAC during the transaction

Re: Selling a gun when FAC is in for variation etc

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 10:23 pm
by zanes
If I was buying a firearm in such circumstances I'd drop an email to my FEO and ask them to run a NFLMS trace on the seller/firearm/FAC. Or come to a gentleman's agreement that we'd wait for the seller to have their FAC returned.

Re: Selling a gun when FAC is in for variation etc

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 1:40 pm
by poll007
FYI, it's my gun he's on about (I bought it back before I had my fac, as kent were being very slow. So dave kindly held onto it (and I've seen his fac many a time before),
and if he doesn't still have a valid fac then the plod has an illegal arsenal to deal with ;)
For now we've left it, just means I've another reason to visit him and do some more shooting in the next month or so.