Additionally, the Act itself does not speak of 'small bore' or 'full bore' moderators. To do so is to fabricate an extra layer of complexity which does not exist. Why make it worse than it already is?
"Each case must be determined on its merits" and "the circumstances in which the moderator is found or required."
speaks for itself surely??
The Act may not but the Firearms Departments do. they regularly try to classify as such without serial number or legal description or dimensions.
My point was not to argue the parts of the system that exist (or not) or to point out "loopholes" it was to highlight that a statement such as above is only added to a legal statement if the latter is not entirely black and white.
I (and I am not alone here or the thread wouldn't exist) merely think that it is an overly complex description to control to something that is poorly classified in law.
The question on the flash hiding properties of a muzzle brake highlight this.
The simple fact of this subject is that we don't like the laws or proof acts and can see other options being better but the current laws are here and we have to abide by them. Bewshers comments about mods not requiring proof are risible and untrue. detailing his ideal situation as fact is unhelpful.
ps thanks for the support of those who have read and understood the fact sheet and posted after bewsher
Well on the first part we agree
I didn't actually comment either way on proofing ("to proof or not to proof").
My comments are not a personal attack on your original post or you despite your response. Some people will read the guidance, the act and the fact sheet and still be unclear as to which way is up.
Accepting that will put you in a better position to help people
I merely point out that it is not as clear cut to most people and until FEO's, RFD's and users are all on the same page then there will always be ambiguity and cock ups.
Case in point,
I personally was authorised for a moderator for a multi calibre rimfire,
I was sold and purchased a moderator capable of accepting a .243 bullet (by a very well known builder and RFD,
I used this on a HMR/WMR for several years through renewals and variations
I later then enquired if I could use it on my .243 and "1for1" my "full bore moderator" slot
cue apoplexy in the Firearms Department when they realised I had a "full bore moderator" on a "small bore" allowance.
"How could this happen!?"
"Who sold you a full bore moderator!?"
etc etc
I had to put in a variation to change the wording on my FAC from "Small" to "Full" despite the fact neither has a classification, serial number or product code. I use this moderator outside of their classification on 4 rimfire calibres and 2 centrefire calibres as the system my particular force have in place is ambiguous and unhelpful.