Absolutely you can.Can I legally scrap a old 22rf myself that is on my ticket ie cut it into small bits with my disc cutter and take it to a police station?

Thanks very much for that but I prefer stalker 1962s answer seems easierYou might still have a few minutes to correct the thread title.
I would say no:-
Definitions 24.2
No obstacle should be placed in the way of a person who wants to surrender firearms or ammunition to the police. Surrender might suggest illegal possession although this may not always be the case. Persons anxious to dispose of firearms and ammunition should be allowed to hand them in at a police station. Disposal might suggest unwanted/unusable firearms held on certificate although it is lawful to dispose of these through a registered firearms dealer (RFD) and owners should be encouraged to take this course to save police resources and realise the value of their items, particularly if they are of an historic or heritage nature. Firearms should either be disposed of through the police, or to a RFD. Following the establishment of the National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NaBIS), police should ensure that recovered firearms and other ballistic items are assessed against the NaBIS submission criteria and submitted to one of the NaBIS hubs in London, Manchester, Birmingham, or Glasgow.
Just take it to the Police and they can do the restCan I legally scrap a old 22rf myself that is on my ticket ie cut it into small bits with my disc cutter and take it to a police station?
Don't forget to get a receipt so that you can then ask for a replacement slot on a 1-4-1 basis.Just take it to the Police and they can do the rest
Yes. But you could also just surrender the thing intact and complete. Speak with your firearms licensing department and they'll advise. No point in getting out the angle grinder if it isn't needed for you to be rid of the thing.Can I legally scrap a old 22rf myself that is on my ticket ie cut it into small bits with my disc cutter and take it to a police station?
Absolutely you can.
Not entirely sure that:-
You can find a Police Station.
That they will take it off your hands.
They will know what to do with it.
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Cut it up, take photos, email that to your FLD, and offer them the opportunity of collecting/viewing the scrap.
Dispose of after a suitable period of time.
Any RFD can take it in for scrap. They’ll issue a receipt and you can then one-4-one
Exactly why I asked the question in the first place.Our local RFD wanted to charge £50 to take one for scrap![]()