drummerboy
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Just wondering what other people have found, i have a moderator for sale , how much do you think it would cost to rfd to rfd.
Regards Neil
Regards Neil
Yes but you still need it off your ticket, or am i missing something?If you are a fac holder, you can send it directly to an RFD. Use RMSD.
The person purchasing the moderator from you sends you their FAC. You complete it and post it back to them. You then send the moderator to the nominated RFD and they check the purchaser’s FAC before handing it over.
Both you and the purchaser inform your respective FLDs of the transaction within 7 day’s.
This advice is correct, thanks OrionThe person purchasing the moderator from you sends you their FAC. You complete it and post it back to them. You then send the moderator to the nominated RFD and they check the purchaser’s FAC before handing it over.
Both you and the purchaser inform your respective FLDs of the transaction within 7 day’s.
You advertise it, someone says 'I'lll have that' you then arrange a date for them to collect in person.
Before you say, oh, but its too far.
I have within the last month sold a CZ .22lr, buyer came from Cornwall to Southend on Sea, and
a Beretta 20 bore, buyer travelled from the New Forest to collect.
Neither were cheap, just sensibly priced for what they were.
Neil.
Like I’m ever going to post my FAC to anybody.
I have given it to the RFD he took it off my license and sent it to the other rfd, they the do the paperwork. I think the cost is about £20. Been a while since i have done it mind So I might be out of date with my pricing.
Or alternatively, you can just do as Orion suggested, and post it !
Or just do it face to face as you are supposed to do.
Just because someone has an FAC it doesn't make them an honest person, you may like taking a chance, I wouldn't do it.
Neil.
My local RFD in Aberdeenshire charged me £15 to send a shotgun down South recently.Just wondering what other people have found, i have a moderator for sale , how much do you think it would cost to rfd to rfd.
Regards Neil
That's a good price, my local one here in the south is £25, but he does thoroughly package it up for that price.My local RFD in Aberdeenshire charged me £15 to send a shotgun down South recently.
You advertise it, someone says 'I'lll have that' you then arrange a date for them to collect in person.
Before you say, oh, but its too far.
I have within the last month sold a CZ .22lr, buyer came from Cornwall to Southend on Sea, and
a Beretta 20 bore, buyer travelled from the New Forest to collect.
Neither were cheap, just sensibly priced for what they were.
Neil.
Neil,
1) Is it legal ?
2) Have you done due diligence ?
If we accept that even FAC holders can be dishonest, what makes you think the same error can't be made "face to face", when all Orion is suggesting, is that the FAC is sent to have the details written in, and then the firearm/part is sent to the RFD, who will then verify the person is in fact, the owner of the FAC ?
This puts the responsibility back with the RFD.
Of course, you must do what you are comfortable doing.
And to show he follows his advice, Hornet 6 came down to Hastings when he bought my CZYou advertise it, someone says 'I'lll have that' you then arrange a date for them to collect in person.
Before you say, oh, but its too far.
I have within the last month sold a CZ .22lr, buyer came from Cornwall to Southend on Sea, and
a Beretta 20 bore, buyer travelled from the New Forest to collect.
Neither were cheap, just sensibly priced for what they were.
Neil.
So someone sends you their FAC, it has a slot to acquire whatever it is your selling, and one for a rifle.
Just what is to stop you going out and buying a rifle ?
Yes the sender should have used a signed for service, but many postmen will sign and then drop it through door, mine does regularly.
Now how does that get sorted out ?
Neil.
So someone sends you their FAC, it has a slot to acquire whatever it is your selling, and one for a rifle.
Just what is to stop you going out and buying a rifle ?
Yes the sender should have used a signed for service, but many postmen will sign and then drop it through door, mine does regularly.
Now how does that get sorted out ?
Neil.