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2 hours ago, Daz Harrison said:

Good day everyone, I have a bit of a problem, My cert runs out tomorrow and ive still got my gun, ive been let down 3 times by people saying they want the gun and then not turn up.

What's the best way for me to do this ? I'm going to call the firearms department today.

cheers

Daz

I take it you are selling and giving up your cert?

If so you will need it gone before your cert runs out. Or you'll need to get it to an RFD. Either sold to them or a commission sale, before expiry of your cert.

Failing that can you store it with a friend with a cert until sold, you would need to transfer it to them.

Handing it over for scraping is another option. As is giving it away

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Hello, When I gave up my FAC i put the CZ Rifle into a local RFD until the now new owner gained his own FAC and although this took a few weeks the RFD did not charge 1 penny, That is what you call a good Gun Shop and my now go to for cylinder fills etc, Being there are so many Shotguns and Rifles on sale for so little money it was gifted to a member of a Farming family, 

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3 hours ago, islandgun said:

Police will scrap it free of charge

Yes, but "you" should call 101 first to let them know. They may even offer to collect it. You should NOT walk into a Police station with a firearm unannounced, even in a slip!

Please don't forget that it could add to a political agenda of how many guns have been surrendered, which some may take as a count of illegality rather than what it's intent is. If the gun holds value, an RFD should at a minimum rehome, and any pocket change is a bonus.

That said, someone leaving the game probably doesn't care of perception, and the cop shop may be the path of least resistance.

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37 minutes ago, HantsRob said:

Yes, but "you" should call 101 first to let them know. They may even offer to collect it. You should NOT walk into a Police station with a firearm unannounced, even in a slip!

Please don't forget that it could add to a political agenda of how many guns have been surrendered, which some may take as a count of illegality rather than what it's intent is. If the gun holds value, an RFD should at a minimum rehome, and any pocket change is a bonus.

That said, someone leaving the game probably doesn't care of perception, and the cop shop may be the path of least resistance.

I wasn,t aware of that and just turned up, no one complained just signed them off

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44 minutes ago, islandgun said:

I wasn,t aware of that and just turned up, no one complained just signed them off

Glad it was drama free! Whilst it's from the MET, it's their advice:

 



"If you'd like to surrender a firearm or shotgun to the police, you can call 101 or contact us online. We'll tell you the best course of action.

Please do not bring your firearm to a police station unless we've asked you to. Keep the firearm secure and do not move it until instructed"

https://www.met.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/fi/af/firearms-licensing/sell-or-dispose-firearm/#:~:text=If you'd like to,not move it until instructed.

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3 minutes ago, HantsRob said:

Glad it was drama free! Whilst it's from the MET, it's their advice:

 



"If you'd like to surrender a firearm or shotgun to the police, you can call 101 or contact us online. We'll tell you the best course of action.

Please do not bring your firearm to a police station unless we've asked you to. Keep the firearm secure and do not move it until instructed"

https://www.met.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/fi/af/firearms-licensing/sell-or-dispose-firearm/#:~:text=If you'd like to,not move it until instructed.

The Outer Hebrides a fair way from the Met..😉

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4 hours ago, Red carp said:

If it’s a Purdey I’ll have it 👍

My late Uncle was a friend of John Taylor who from 1950 to 1972 was Chief Constable of Leicestershire. During the one of 1960's Firearms Amnesties the story is told that a cased pair of Churchill XXV guns were handed in and that these went up to John Taylor's office and were never seen of again.

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4 hours ago, enfieldspares said:

My late Uncle was a friend of John Taylor who from 1950 to 1972 was Chief Constable of Leicestershire. During the one of 1960's Firearms Amnesties the story is told that a cased pair of Churchill XXV guns were handed in and that these went up to John Taylor's office and were never seen of again.

Why does that not surprise me.

However, better that the guns were used rather than scrapped, that would have been sacrilege.

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On 17/02/2025 at 08:32, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, When I gave up my FAC i put the CZ Rifle into a local RFD until the now new owner gained his own FAC and although this took a few weeks the RFD did not charge 1 penny

I did almost exactly the same.  Mine was a .22 rimfire and local RFD also held onto the moderator (and I think some hollow point rounds) until the gun's new owner had these added to his FAC.

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