Selling ammunition

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Selling ammunition

#1 Post by tkd67 »

I'm thinking of selling my saiga AK, and when I purchased the rifle I bought a bit of ammo, now that was put on the receipt as sundries, can I do the same to off load the ammo, when the rifle is sold ?
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#2 Post by snayperskaya »

I would put it down as ammunition and enter it on the buyers FAC assuming the buyer has a grant to purchase/hold ammunition in the chambering in question, 7.62x39 I presume.
I don't think it matters what it is listed as on the receipt but it must be entered on the buyers FAC to keep it all legal and to cover both of you.
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#3 Post by saddler »

Put is as "sundries"??

As long as the buyer has the correct listing for that calibre, you just fill in the details on the ammunition table part of the FAC in the same way that the firearm table is completed...

The ONLY issue would be if the ammunition is reloads - you cannot SELL them on as they've be lacking a CIP proof mark
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#4 Post by tkd67 »

Cheers guys, the ammunition is in .223 and there steel??? training rounds, when bought, the saiga was entered on FAC but not the ammunition,that was listed as sundries and the amount paid.
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#5 Post by snayperskaya »

"Training rounds"???.Green laquered steel cases by any chance?, good chance they are Russian Barnaul if they are......by the way an AK in .223 is just wrong Tovarisch!!!.
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#6 Post by Alpha1 »

If he sold you ammunition it should of been entered on your certificate after he checked that you had the authority to posses ammunition of that calibre.
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#7 Post by tkd67 »

snayperskaya wrote:"Training rounds"???.Green laquered steel cases by any chance?, good chance they are Russian Barnaul if they are......by the way an AK in .223 is just wrong Tovarisch!!!.
lol , it was the only calibre going at that time on purchase, I did however put in a slot for a 7.62/39 shortly after :good:
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#8 Post by tkd67 »

Alpha1 wrote:If he sold you ammunition it should of been entered on your certificate after he checked that you had the authority to posses ammunition of that calibre.
Yes mate, correct, just checked my FAC and its all there. Apologies, I blame old age razz
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