One suggestion would be to retain the current definition in the Firearms Act, however for thepurposes of licensing, an item covered by Section 57(1)(d) could be held on the same firearmcertificate as the gun (or one of the guns) it is to be used with. This could save costs in licensing asa separate application would not need to be made and a separate certificate would not need to beissued for each sound moderator.
I thought it was frankly garbled and illogical tooLooks to me like a response that was thrown together in a hurry (deadline looming, probably), without much thought being given to what was actually being said. It even appears to contradict itself in several places, and the writer was clearly lacking in some firearms (and firearms legislation) knowledge.
If I was the person tasked with evaluating the various responses to the consultation I wouldn't be taking that one very seriously.
Looks to me like a response that was thrown together in a hurry (deadline looming, probably), without much thought being given to what was actually being said. It even appears to contradict itself in several places, and the writer was clearly lacking in some firearms (and firearms legislation) knowledge.
If I was the person tasked with evaluating the various responses to the consultation I wouldn't be taking that one very seriously.
I had the same thought re a rifle mod on a pistol.The handguns stated are illegal anyway. If the criminal is able to get hold of the illegal handgun, chances are he can get hold of an illegal moderator as well? They would also make a handgun more difficult to conceal, more awkward to use, and reduce the range.
I would be quite interested in watching someone trying to fit and then use a Wildcat Evo for .308 on a Glock 9mm!
It also says that these can by 3D printed at home. If so, then whether or not you need an FAC to buy one is immaterial.
Not to mention leaving a clear paper trail/credit card trail, several witnesses and CCTV footage...Why would a crim want to print their own for about a 'tenner' when they would be able to pop into their local RFD and spend a couple of hundred quid on one that has a nice name on it and looks the dogs danglies on a rifle!





Yeah, that bit made me laugh too!First paragraph quotes
However, they do create a risk to public safety when used in
conjunction with a compatible firearm. The legislation should still cover sound moderators when
used in criminal circumstances.
This sums it up perfectly, criminal use of moderators should be on ticket along with their handgun that is banned from law abiding owners/users