22LR shot shells

spandit

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Further to my licence application thread, I have obviously had to surrender my rifle ammunition. However, I have most of a box of 22LR shot shells, which are almost entirely useless, but do they count as shotgun ammunition (and thus can be kept) or rifle ammunition?
 
Further to my licence application thread, I have obviously had to surrender my rifle ammunition. However, I have most of a box of 22LR shot shells, which are almost entirely useless, but do they count as shotgun ammunition (and thus can be kept) or rifle ammunition?
I would think you answered your own question here.
They are .22 ammunition not shotgun cartridges
 
The answer to this can be found in the UK firearms guidance document
look for section 5.13 d. as below so as .22LR shotshells contain more than 5 shot less than .36" inches you do not need a licence to posses but the exemption doesn't cover purchasing so you can have what you already own but not buy anymore till you have your certificates back.

Firearms and ammunition for which a certificate is required 5.13 Any person wishing to possess, purchase or acquire any firearm or ammunition must hold a valid firearm or shot gun certificate (as appropriate) unless exempt under sections 7 to 13, 15, 54 or 58(1) of the 1968 Act or sections 15 to 19 of the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988, except:
a) an air weapon or a weapon powered by compressed carbon dioxide (not of a type declared by the Secretary of State under the Dangerous Air Weapons Rules 1969 (as amended) to be specially dangerous);
b) ammunition for air weapons;c) cartridges containing five or more shot, none of which exceeds .36 inches in diameter (the exemption does not extend to the purchase of such ammunition);
d) blank cartridges not more than one inch in diameter.
 
Thanks. I wouldn't buy any more anyway as they're useless but don't want to argue the point with a stressed FEO. Just curious, really
 
Why don't you just keep them in your cabinet and ask the FEO when he comes round? He might know the answer, and he might not, but he's hardly going to cart you off to clink for it.
Because he's stressed enough as it is. I might ask him but won't open that can of worms
 
Further to my licence application thread, I have obviously had to surrender my rifle ammunition. However, I have most of a box of 22LR shot shells, which are almost entirely useless, but do they count as shotgun ammunition (and thus can be kept) or rifle ammunition?
They are shot gun ammunition if they contain five or more shot none of which exceeds .36" in diameter. End of. Period. Full Stop.
 
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Not according to this…

As I have previously posted, they do not need a FAC to purchase as they are not defined as section 1 ammunition, quoting a advert from a RFD who is ignorant of the letter of the law doesn't change the lawful definition. Legally speaking they can be purchased on the production of a Shotgun certificate not an FAC.
 
As I have previously posted, they do not need a FAC to purchase as they are not defined as section 1 ammunition, quoting a advert from a RFD who is ignorant of the letter of the law doesn't change the lawful definition. Legally speaking they can be purchased on the production of a Shotgun certificate not an FAC.
Struggling a bit with this, I can buy them without an FAC but I need an FAC to buy a gun to shoot them in?
 
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