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Selling a Enfield 303 deact..............


timclarke
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Tidying up I have decided to sell a deactivated 303 Enfield that's sat in my gun cabinet for about 25 years but i can't find the certificate although I remember it was from Birmingham,

 

Does anyone know if it's possible to get copies as I don't think i can sell it without a certificate?

 

Tim

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Last smle I bought was 300 though I've seen them for around 400 now.It will have the DA crossed swords stamps on the breach and barrel and the bolt (usually on the bolt knob).They say nowdays you have to re submit them to the proof house but to be fair if you contacted a militaria dealer I'm sure they'd still have it from you as is.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks to the mighty EU deac specs changed and in theory it is an offence to give away or sell a deac that has been deactivated to any of the older specs. In practice no one seems to be taking that much notice, many dealers are still selling older specs but all the recently deactivated is to the new standard. It is hoped that we can get recognition of the older specs as fit for purpose later in the year. I have about 50 deacs and this new legislation has stopped me buying as they are really expensive and can be rendered worthless or even banned ( that was on the cards at one point)at the whim of the government. It's really annoyed me as I have quite a sum invested in these and now they are in limbo.

 

If you need to get it re deactivated it costs about £80 plus postage

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