New laws coming?

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Re: New laws coming?

#841 Post by snayperskaya »

darrena.roberts wrote:Sorry guys a bit late to this thread, and apologies if it's been covered before.

Its has (obviously) sparked some significant discussion at my local club.

My understanding is so far that


2) Destructive ammo for the .50 cal (HE, Tracer etc) is already Section 5 only?
Purely tracer ammunition, in any calibre, is not "destructive" and is Section 1*

Incendiary Tracer (IT) and Armour Piercing Incendiary Tracer (APTI) and the like are indeed Section 5
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#842 Post by HALODIN »

My renewal came and went and I now have the authority to buy a 9mm rifle. There wasn't any mention of the pending consultation or an accompanying letter, so let's hope that's a positive omen.

We must be close to the final date now. Any news?
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HALODIN wrote:My renewal is imminent, I've applied for a variation during the renewal. I've asked for a 9mm lever release, it will be interesting to see if it's granted.
It'll be interesting to see if you get one of those letters they put in with LBR/LBP's and lever-release/MARS rifles when they first came out saying "This gun type is under review and you will not be paid compensation if it reclassified to Section 5"
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Re: New laws coming?

#843 Post by James84 »

HALODIN wrote:My renewal came and went and I now have the authority to buy a 9mm rifle. There wasn't any mention of the pending consultation or an accompanying letter, so let's hope that's a positive omen.

We must be close to the final date now. Any news?
This consultation is specifically targeting MARS rifles so you're safe anyway (for now :cry:)

I would expect that they wouldn't send a letter with a 7.62x39 or 5.56/.223 variation either (the two calibres the MARS comes in) as you could buy any action rifle with that slot. Unless you specifically wrote in your variation that you were going to use the slot to buy a MARS, I doubt they would say anything.

If Mr. Hurd's letter is to be believed, we will have an update, but probably not an answer, in the next 10 days.

I'm holding my breath and also burning through a lot of 7.62x39 just in case.
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#844 Post by MistAgain »

It appears that the Home Office has commissioned a company to conduct a number of interviews with members of the firearms business community .

Interviews would be undertaken over the phone and would last up to 40-45 minutes .

The nature of the questions suggests that there may be moves to tighten up requirements that RFD's have to comply with , and also changes in classification of "Antique Firearms " .
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#845 Post by Lancs_Oakley »

What do you think RFDs might have to do, and how might that effect MARS and LR?
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#846 Post by MistAgain »

It seems that there were no questions about MARS rifles .

The questions about RFD's were the "Have you stopped beating your wife" type of question .

The National Rifle Association, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation, the British Shooting Sports Council, the Gun Trade Association and the Historical Breechloading Smallarms Association have been invited to participate.

It is more than possible that different people/organisations got a different set of questions .
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#847 Post by HH1 »

Does anyone have an update on this consultation yet?
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Re: New laws coming?

#848 Post by Blackstuff »

Nope, haven't even seen any 'internet rumours'. Maybe the half decent response that seems to have been made have made them think twice, or has my cold started to really affect my brain 5mith lol
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Re: New laws coming?

#849 Post by BooBoo »

I would suggest that this is all a matter of timing...

The cynic in me thinks about the fact that so many are dying from stabbings and now shootings in London that the temptation must be make a grand slam statement - the "something has to be done" approach. You can bury a few sins under the need for public protection.

Add to this the evil Doctor in Scotland that has just been sent down for 12 Years for reactivating several SMGs and possession of some horrible dum dum bullets then who knows...
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#850 Post by Brian838 »

BooBoo wrote:I would suggest that this is all a matter of timing...

The cynic in me thinks about the fact that so many are dying from stabbings and now shootings in London that the temptation must be make a grand slam statement - the "something has to be done" approach. You can bury a few sins under the need for public protection.

Add to this the evil Doctor in Scotland that has just been sent down for 12 Years for reactivating several SMGs and possession of some horrible dum dum bullets then who knows...
Yes, stop all those .50 cal drive-by's.
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