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Re: Sections of What???
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 7:24 pm
by ordnance
I see one for sale here, no price £POA.
Description:
COLT Python .357m revolver
Category:
.Pistol : Hand guns
Make:
COLT
Model:
Python
Certificate Required:
Yes
Calibre:
.357magnum
Mechanism:
n/a
Status:
Live Firing
Barrel Length:
150
Price:
£POA
Gun Condition:
Excellent
Re: Sections of What???
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 7:28 pm
by Sixshot6
ordnance wrote:I see one for sale here, no price £POA.
Description:
COLT Python .357m revolver
Category:
.Pistol : Hand guns
Make:
COLT
Model:
Python
Certificate Required:
Yes
Calibre:
.357magnum
Mechanism:
n/a
Status:
Live Firing
Barrel Length:
150
Price:
£POA
Gun Condition:
Excellent
POA generally means to me if you have to ask its not worth asking, I remember a section 5 mainland dealer had a good one for £750, something tells me (and I believe the same guy has had others that have sold) that they are more than that. He must be getting them from a seller in the US as he seems to get them very irregularly.
Re: Sections of What???
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 7:49 pm
by 25Pdr
Want a laugh??
This poor conditioned deactivated Luger is on sale for £2,450.
http://www.gunstar.co.uk/luger-artiller ... uns/644270
There was another recently for £3,250.
For a paper weight??
Re: Sections of What???
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 7:51 pm
by Sixshot6
That could have been a section 7.3. What a joke.
Re: Sections of What???
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 7:57 pm
by ordnance
This poor conditioned deactivated Luger is on sale for £2,450.
It is when you can buy this live firing one here. 1918 Luger, all matching serial numbers
Offers £800 or above. PS The Artillery model is rarer and more expensive, I think someone would need their head looked at if they paid that for a deactivated one.
Re: Sections of What???
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 8:01 pm
by RDC
Often seem to see deact. rifles going more than the Section 1 rifles too!
Re: Sections of What???
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 8:54 pm
by Demonic69
RDC wrote:Often seem to see deact. rifles going more than the Section 1 rifles too!
larger market for them I suppose
Re: Sections of What???
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 7:58 am
by Blackstuff
Robert303 wrote:The fact is that The Firearms Act of 1968 AND all the amendments that come after it are irelevant if you live outside the UK.
All you need to know is Section 2 = Shotgun, or smoothbored musket type fireams either over and under or side by side or semi auto / pump with a MAX of 3 rounds.
The Act only restricts the number of rounds in the magazine, not the maximum within the gun. You can for example 'ghost load' a pump or auto and have a total of 4 cartridges in the gun. If the gun had some bizarre double/triple/quuad barrel layout you could also have more in the gun, just as long as there was only 2 in the magazine
Re: Sections of What???
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 9:44 pm
by Sixshot6
Blackstuff wrote:Robert303 wrote:The fact is that The Firearms Act of 1968 AND all the amendments that come after it are irelevant if you live outside the UK.
All you need to know is Section 2 = Shotgun, or smoothbored musket type fireams either over and under or side by side or semi auto / pump with a MAX of 3 rounds.
The Act only restricts the number of rounds in the magazine, not the maximum within the gun. You can for example 'ghost load' a pump or auto and have a total of 4 cartridges in the gun. If the gun had some bizarre double/triple/quuad barrel layout you could also have more in the gun, just as long as there was only 2 in the magazine
Don't forget using small cartridges in a magnum chambered shotgun too.
Re: Sections of What???
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 6:59 am
by Blackstuff
Sixshot6 wrote:Blackstuff wrote:Robert303 wrote:The fact is that The Firearms Act of 1968 AND all the amendments that come after it are irelevant if you live outside the UK.
All you need to know is Section 2 = Shotgun, or smoothbored musket type fireams either over and under or side by side or semi auto / pump with a MAX of 3 rounds.
The Act only restricts the number of rounds in the magazine, not the maximum within the gun. You can for example 'ghost load' a pump or auto and have a total of 4 cartridges in the gun. If the gun had some bizarre double/triple/quuad barrel layout you could also have more in the gun, just as long as there was only 2 in the magazine
Don't forget using small cartridges in a magnum chambered shotgun too.
Nope that would be illegal as there would be more than 2 cartridges
in the magazine