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From BASC - Deactivated Firearms News

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2019 8:18 am
by Christel
Deactivated weapons legislation implementation

This is important news for gun trade members. New firearms legislation requiring the notification of deactivated weapons has been initiated as a result of the UK’s delayed exit from the EU. The new legislation has been transposed directly from the EU Firearms Directive which was initiated following terrorist attacks in Paris in 2015.

From 12 December it will be a legal requirement to register the possession and the transfer of deactivated weapons with the Home Office. Failure to comply could result in a criminal record and a fine of up to £200.

Read more about this here: https://basc.org.uk/brexit-delay-forces ... mentation/. You can also contact our firearms department if you have any questions on 01244 573 010.

Re: From BASC - Deactivated Firearms News

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2019 9:09 am
by Blackstuff
"Matthew Perring, BASC’s senior firearms officer, said: “The UK government has tried to hold off applying the Firearms Directive requirements, however Brexit delays means implementation was mandatory."

Yeah i'm SURE the countries where the guns from the Paris terror acts are getting RIGHT on it, probably already got their system in place.... lol lol

Re: From BASC - Deactivated Firearms News

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2020 12:19 am
by TRG-22
christel wrote:
The new legislation has been transposed directly from the EU Firearms Directive which was initiated following terrorist attacks in Paris in 2015.
I hadn't heard that that was done with deactivated firarms.

christel wrote:
Failure to comply could result in a criminal record and a fine of up to £200.
And the DPP could decide it not in the public interest to bother.

Re: From BASC - Deactivated Firearms News

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2020 5:36 pm
by Rockhopper
Several of the firearms used were reactivated deactivated firearms bought from a Slovakian shop that sells guns to theatre and film companies.

Re: From BASC - Deactivated Firearms News

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2020 6:22 pm
by DanTheMan
Rockhopper wrote:Several of the firearms used were reactivated deactivated firearms bought from a Slovakian shop that sells guns to theatre and film companies.
They were live rifles, converted (deactivated) to blank fire by the addition of two metal pegs in the barrel, shocking really.

More info here

Re: From BASC - Deactivated Firearms News

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2020 10:57 pm
by TRG-22
That report is a bit fatuous.

"The symbol for this lack of security is the illegal weapons market -- a market that the authorities do not have under control."

Err... that's the thing about illegal markets - they don't involve the authorities. If the deactivations had been done to a better standard, the bad guys would have found another source for their weapons - as they said, the Balkans are awash with them, and as Churchill said, the Balkans produce more history than they can consume. That doesn't mean that they shouldn't be done better, but it's daft, and dangerous, to pretend that that would solve the problem. And, particularly if you;re a jihadist, there's always the industry in Darra Adam Khel.