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I don't think you can have a shotgun altered from a 3 shot to 3+ or reverse. I have an 8 shot shotgun, originally a 5 shot. I was told that I could not reduce the 5 shot to allow the gun to be entered onto a shotgun certificate. You woulod be better off getting a 'ready made' Sect 1 shotgun, new, or second hand.

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Hi, it all depends what make gun you have, its best to see a gun smith about this because some cannot physically be altered. some can but might cost a bit to do, once the shot gun has been deregulated and put on a section 1 licence it cannot be put back on a normal setion 2 licence ever. Not to mention you will also de-value the gun in the process.

Hope this helps....

gram.

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For a s2 shotgun to become s1 the conversion must be done by an RFD as they are the only persons that can transfer it from one catagory to another in the RFD register and then transfer it back to you as a s1 shotgun , After you get fed up with it they can also restrict it back to s2 and present it to the proof house for certification and transfer it back to you as a normal s2 shotgun , Prohibited firearms are the only firearms that cannot be converted from one class to another ie: a Spas 12 with a folding stock cannot have a fixed stock fitted to bring it above 40" in length and then given a s1 firearm class as it is a converted prohibited weapon and therefore retains its original s5 catagory (prohibited) , The only thing that can be done to it is de-activation.

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For a s2 shotgun to become s1 the conversion must be done by an RFD as they are the only persons that can transfer it from one catagory to another in the RFD register and then transfer it back to you as a s1 shotgun , After you get fed up with it they can also restrict it back to s2 and present it to the proof house for certification and transfer it back to you as a normal s2 shotgun , Prohibited firearms are the only firearms that cannot be converted from one class to another ie: a Spas 12 with a folding stock cannot have a fixed stock fitted to bring it above 40" in length and then given a s1 firearm class as it is a converted prohibited weapon and therefore retains its original s5 catagory (prohibited) , The only thing that can be done to it is de-activation.

I was told different, never mind learnt something new.

might not be financially viable though, having it registered twice, the proofing charge, postage, not to mention the work on the gun.

quite a few 2nd hand guns out there all reasonably cheap, and a new escort will only set you back about £ 400ish.

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I was told different, never mind learnt something new.

might not be financially viable though, having it registered twice, the proofing charge, postage, not to mention the work on the gun.

quite a few 2nd hand guns out there all reasonably cheap, and a new escort will only set you back about £ 400ish.

 

 

Why would you have to re proof the gun because you haven't modified the barrel or the action just the magazine capacity. Med way on the net can supply conversion kits

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Hi i changed my semi to a 4 shot, just took it back to the shop, they check my licences and then got the work done, came back they wrote it all out over my licences.

Then gave me a fax to imform the police with, which I faxed when I got home,

Job all done.

 

Chris

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Hi Gram71

 

Not too worried about decreasing the value of the gun as I tend to hang on to my guns, I don't tend to swop and change so it will be with me a long time (never sold a gun in my life). Some poeple I see blame bad shooting (clays mainly) on there gun and they keep changing it thinking thats the reason but they are constantly in a bad cycle, it makes me laugh. find a gun that fits and get use to it. it will last for years.

 

Cheers.

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