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But arent SPAS 12s illegal with the folding stock and shortish barrel?

 

I think I saw one time a SPAS though it has a convensional black stock and foreend.

 

 

I know both my wifes uncles have an attachable synthetic Stock, which gets over the question as to whether or not they are illegal, this is also helped by the fact that they have barrel extensions of about 2.5 inches to the end done by a gun smith. Stock extensions came as standard, with the folding stock being on the Police Force Models. You can buy Spaz's from Italy, but they come as standard 8 shot and need to be regulated for normal shotgun Cert.

 

Very enjoyable gun to handle, and oh so little recoil as to be unbelivable. :)

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Sorry, I must be wrong then. Ill try and have a look at it again the next time I'm over. Maybe it must be 8 shot mag and 22" barrel or something similar?

 

Does anyone import these SPAS12s converted to UK regs (with 24" barrel and synthetic stock with either 2+1 (shotgun) or 8+1 (FAC) mags) How much are they? Just interested.

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>But arent SPAS 12s illegal with the folding stock and shortish barrel

 

 

Yes they fall foul of being too short with a folding stock or a sub 24" barrel

 

 

There is nothing illegal about a shortened stock - as long as the length of the barrel is 24" or more it is a section 2 weapon (shotgun) - if shorter you need a FAC.

 

Badsworth

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>There is nothing illegal about a shortened stock - as long as the length of the barrel is 24" or more it is a section 2 weapon (shotgun) - if shorter you need a FAC.

 

 

Semi's and pumps need to satisfy an overall length of 40" as well as a barrel length of 24" or it is Sec5 NOT Sec1 on an FAC. You CANNOT have a pump with a barrel less than 24" and a over all length of less than 40" it is prohibited!!

 

<EDIT>

 

Lifted from 'Firearms Law 2002'

 

 

-----------------------------

Chapter 3

PROHIBITED WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION

 

Definitions

3.2 Section 5 of the 1968 Act, as modified

by the Transfer of Functions (Prohibited

Weapons) Order 1968 and amended by the

1988 Act, the 1992 Regulations and the 1997

Acts makes it unlawful to manufacture, sell,

transfer, purchase, acquire or possess, without

the authority of the Secretary of State, any

prohibited weapon or ammunition. Those

weapons and ammunition which are

prohibited consist of:

 

iv) any self-loading or pump-action smoothbore

gun which is not an air weapon or

chambered for .22 rimfire cartridges and

either has a barrel less than 24 inches

in length or (excluding any detachable,

folding, retractable or other moveable

butt-stock) is less than 40 inches in

length overall (section 5(1)(ac));

 

-------------------------------------

 

 

(Obviously I have added the bold parts to bring relevance to the topic)

 

</EDIT>

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I know both my wifes uncles have an attachable synthetic Stock, which gets over the question as to whether or not they are illegal, this is also helped by the fact that they have barrel extensions of about 2.5 inches to the end done by a gun smith. Stock extensions came as standard, with the folding stock being on the Police Force Models. You can buy Spaz's from Italy, but they come as standard 8 shot and need to be regulated for normal shotgun Cert.

 

Very enjoyable gun to handle, and oh so little recoil as to be unbelivable. :good:

 

 

Oops I lied, went shooting with my wifes uncle on Sunday and in fact it has a 4 inch extension to the muzzle, and he explained that the crook on the folding stock pictured, meant you could actually wrap your arm in it and fire one in each arm, he has tried this and although uncomfortable, easily managed although not recommended for long periods.

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>There is nothing illegal about a shortened stock - as long as the length of the barrel is 24" or more it is a section 2 weapon (shotgun) - if shorter you need a FAC.

 

 

Semi's and pumps need to satisfy an overall length of 40" as well as a barrel length of 24" or it is Sec5 NOT Sec1 on an FAC. You CANNOT have a pump with a barrel less than 24" and a over all length of less than 40" it is prohibited!!

 

<EDIT>

 

Lifted from 'Firearms Law 2002'

 

 

-----------------------------

Chapter 3

PROHIBITED WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION

 

Definitions

3.2 Section 5 of the 1968 Act, as modified

by the Transfer of Functions (Prohibited

Weapons) Order 1968 and amended by the

1988 Act, the 1992 Regulations and the 1997

Acts makes it unlawful to manufacture, sell,

transfer, purchase, acquire or possess, without

the authority of the Secretary of State, any

prohibited weapon or ammunition. Those

weapons and ammunition which are

prohibited consist of:

 

iv) any self-loading or pump-action smoothbore

gun which is not an air weapon or

chambered for .22 rimfire cartridges and

either has a barrel less than 24 inches

in length or (excluding any detachable,

folding, retractable or other moveable

butt-stock) is less than 40 inches in

length overall (section 5(1)(ac));

 

-------------------------------------

 

 

(Obviously I have added the bold parts to bring relevance to the topic)

 

</EDIT>

 

I stand humbled and corrected - I didn't know that! Thanks for pointing it out!

 

Badsworth

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