03-14-2008, 08:58 AM
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Originally posted by tacfoley
raygun - not so. Remember that the UK is not one place, but a bunch of separate countries, hence UNITED Kingdom. Cartridge-firing handguns made after 1 Jan 1918 are prohibited in England, Scotland and Wales, but the 'long-barrelled revolver' and 'single-shot pistol' are permitted, so long as they are 24" long overall.
You CAN collect live historical handguns, but you are not permitted to shoot them, and in any case, you must already be a full Section 1 Firearms Certificate [FAC] holder to have one or more.]
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so can you collect any Lugers [pre 1918 perhaps] in working order , or do they have to be deactivated ?
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Originally posted by tacfoley
tac, not "tac", just tac - if you had a name like mine you'd be grateful for an abbreviation.
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OK tac it shall be .
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