Im sure I heard that the HO guidance mentions something about only being able to buy the primers suitable for the calibres youre licenced for ?So I gather legally speaking no, all they need is proof of your name and address (at least thats what I was told in Fultons at Bisley when I asked last time I bought powder and primers from them).
So I gather legally speaking no, all they need is proof of your name and address (at least thats what I was told in Fultons at Bisley when I asked last time I bought powder and primers from them).
In reality I've never been to an RFD that hasnt asked to see my ticket when purchasing powder or primers. Given you need to supply name and address most seem to ask for your ticket in any case and make a note of the licence number plus what you bought.
Im sure I heard that the HO guidance mentions something about only being able to buy the primers suitable for the calibres youre licenced for ?
Just curious - do you now need an FAC to buy primers and powder? Can’t remember ever being asked for my cert for these over the years?![]()
They obviously know you’re all dodgy...I don’t think I’ve bought either without showing my FAC! They might do things differently up there though![]()
So it was introduced in 2003...I see...are shotgun powders and primers covered the same way??
The violent crime reduction bill made it law when buying form a gun shop that you must have a current FAC conditioned for the type of metallic cartridge primer you are buying.Just curious - do you now need an FAC to buy primers and powder? Can’t remember ever being asked for my cert for these over the years?![]()
Completely nuts.I believe in Belgium reloaders are only allowed to hold a maximum of 2kg of smokeless powder, so I agree we are lucky and hence it is really just a minor inconvenience to have to show a FAC or SGC to buy what we need.You don‘t know how lucky you are!
In Germany we have to acquire a licence to be allowed to buy reloading powders.
In order to get such a licence we have to follow a course for usually tow days and then pass a test. And the licence has to be renewed every five years with a full check of your personal background by the federal police. This alone takes up to three months.
On buying the powder the dealer has to register every single tub of powder by means of a newly introduced unique ID number (EU law) and he also needs to note this down in your licence as the maximum quantity within five years is usually limited to 25 kg.
Primers however, which contain the real explosive, can be bought freely by anyone over 18.Completely nuts.
How right you are. I don't envy you on this one.Not so lucky with what firearms we can own, no pistols, no self loading centre fire rifles, those were the good days, gone forever.
You need to produce an FAC to purchase primers, FAC is a valid substitute for an explosive certificate for possession of smokeless propellant and you are not required to produce one by law (as far as i can see) but a lot are starting to ask to see one it seemsJust curious - do you now need an FAC to buy primers and powder? Can’t remember ever being asked for my cert for these over the years?![]()
The shop will ask to see it otherwise how do they know you have one and are legally entitled to buy the smokeless powder and comply with the transfer of explosives part of ER2016, they also have to comply with the record keeping part of ER2016 which is simple to do by recording the certificate details. The final decision to sell the powder to you is theirs.You need to produce an FAC to purchase primers, FAC is a valid substitute for an explosive certificate for possession of smokeless propellant and you are not required to produce one by law (as far as i can see) but a lot are starting to ask to see one it seems
Yes, yes, we've been here already - the last conversation I had with a well known RFD in the south west when buying powder a few weeks ago was 'not that it is essential but do you have your FAC with you' response was 'no but you have me on record anyway......'The shop will ask to see it otherwise how do they know you have one and are legally entitled to buy the smokeless powder and comply with the transfer of explosives part of ER2016, they also have to comply with the record keeping part of ER2016 which is simple to do by recording the certificate details. The final decision to sell the powder to you is theirs.
You don‘t know how lucky you are!
In Germany we have to acquire a licence to be allowed to buy reloading powders.
In order to get such a licence we have to follow a course for usually tow days and then pass a test. And the licence has to be renewed every five years with a full check of your personal background by the federal police. This alone takes up to three months.
On buying the powder the dealer has to register every single tub of powder by means of a newly introduced unique ID number (EU law) and he also needs to note this down in your licence as the maximum quantity within five years is usually limited to 25 kg.
Primers however, which contain the real explosive, can be bought freely by anyone over 18.Completely nuts.
