I think you have typed in the wrong word there HotDogsForTea we are not discussing ammunition just section 5 bullets. Still an interesting question.
( tho if i am wrong please correct me and i'll change the smiley to I don't believe there is the clarity in written law to make it an offence for someone to recieve such items, they would only become controlled once accepted by the certificate holder as written specifics for such circumstances were never written into law as I see it?Just to put the cat amongst the pigeons,
Courier delivers package to fac holders home address. Fac holder is not at home but the wife or others at the address sign for the delivery, Happy Days.
Would they then be in illegal possession of sec 5 ammo ( unknowingly, maybe,) and also that sec 5 ammo is not secure until you come home and put it in your cabinet, ( have you then broke the conditions on your f.a.c, re safe custody, as the ammunition is no longer in transit?)
Can Anyone clarify?
Fatty.
I see where your coming from 8x57, but, Since you pulled me up on it i shall refer to " sec 5 bullets " as you call them, by their legal term as defined by sec 5 (2) of the firearms act 1968, PROHIBITED Ammuntion.( tho if i am wrong please correct me and i'll change the smiley to
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Cheers,
FATTY.
not if you have friends of the same calibre and you club together and split you will save quite abit i have 6 friends all with the same cal i think its time now to do some ordering as we also use same bullets/ loads, atb wayne. ps just on your 300 alone you would definately save some money ,why chuck it away when you dont need to . atb wayne
Is it possible cliff's has a license to export reloading components including bullets?
I don't believe there is the clarity in written law to make it an offence for someone to recieve such items, they would only become controlled once accepted by the certificate holder as written specifics for such circumstances were never written into law as I see it?
Cheers,[/QUOTE
it IS an offence for a non authorised person to receive the ammo or missiles thereof and it is reckless to suggest otherwise.
Uou can't seriously be suggesting that the category of the item is waived until the certificate holder takes possession!! The only thing that has been waived is the buck import license.
no because it entered the postal system from outside the uk and there is no provision to restrict such carriage in those circumstances
Please correct me if i am wrong but al4x1 says Royal Mail delivered his last lot of imported bullets, if his order did indeed consist of Sec. 5 expanding bullets, then did Royal mail as a non approved carrier unwittingly and illegally transport Section 5 projectiles?
Ian.