as normal Neil your wrong again,
you don’t need to post your ticket to sell a firearm, keep up old bean
bob
But you do to buy one in a remote transaction....

as normal Neil your wrong again,
you don’t need to post your ticket to sell a firearm, keep up old bean
bob

Just baught and sold a few rifles
One FtF so easy
First one I had to send away my cert he wouldn't have it any other way
Next one (barrel only) no problem didn't send cert just did it via RFD hand over RFD filled in my cert
Next one sold a 243 again didn't need to receive cert from purchaser
So it would appear rather like many things shooting related, its a post code lottery
Spoke to Kent Police about the need or not to send away my cert for filling in. They said they don't insist on it but some areas do and theres nothing I can do about it.
I'm trawling through this thread at the moment and it's confusing and hard going. I often wonder if our firearms legislation is designed to be such; or is that just the pessimist in me?
Any way, as far as I can see, there is a simple and still legal way of getting this done.
You send your certificate via registered/recorded post to the seller's RFD and the seller fills in the table on your FAC in the dealer's presence and hands over the rifle. RFD then rings/e-mails you to confirm that the rifle is in his possession and you tx the money direct to the seller.
Seller's RFD then returns your FAC to you, again via recorded/registered post and forwards the rifle to your RFD. On the return of your FAC, you then collect the rifle you now own, showing the completed FAC to your nominated RFD. Both parties pay their respective RFDs their respective fees.
As far as I can see, this complies with the law, and you're not exposing your FAC to "some random off a forum".
Re recorded/registered post - when the police send out a certificate they send it second class.
This, of course has nothing to do with security - it's all about saving a few pennies
Cheers
Bruce
The bit about recorded/registered post is purely so you have a record of the certificate's movements, and so you can track its progress on line. I'm not suggesting it's a legal requirement.Re recorded/registered post - when the police send out a certificate they send it second class.
This, of course has nothing to do with security - it's all about saving a few pennies
Cheers
Bruce
I'm trawling through this thread at the moment and it's confusing and hard going. I often wonder if our firearms legislation is designed to be such; or is that just the pessimist in me?
Any way, as far as I can see, there is a simple and still legal way of getting this done.
You send your certificate via registered/recorded post to the seller's RFD and the seller fills in the table on your FAC in the dealer's presence and hands over the rifle. RFD then rings/e-mails you to confirm that the rifle is in his possession and you tx the money direct to the seller.
Seller's RFD then returns your FAC to you, again via recorded/registered post and forwards the rifle to your RFD. On the return of your FAC, you then collect the rifle you now own, showing the completed FAC to your nominated RFD. Both parties pay their respective RFDs their respective fees.
As far as I can see, this complies with the law, and you're not exposing your FAC to "some random off a forum".
Correct you can do the transaction face to face, its really quite simple just read what it says on your FAC and may i remind you all, failure to abide by the conditions of your certificate can rusult in revokation.as normal Neil your wrong again,
you don’t need to post your ticket to sell a firearm, keep up old bean
bob
as normal Neil your wrong again,
you don’t need to post your ticket to sell a firearm, keep up old bean
bob
Just baught and sold a few rifles
One FtF so easy
First one I had to send away my cert he wouldn't have it any other way
Next one (barrel only) no problem didn't send cert just did it via RFD hand over RFD filled in my cert
Next one sold a 243 again didn't need to receive cert from purchaser
So it would appear rather like many things shooting related, its a post code lottery
Spoke to Kent Police about the need or not to send away my cert for filling in. They said they don't insist on it but some areas do and theres nothing I can do about it.
if they ever get around to it.![]()
it arrived the very next day, with all I asked for granted.
yes, already done. It was one of the points of discussion with the lady in question.Good for you, but what we all want to know is, will you be posting your certificate to the seller of your next rifle
Neil.
Re recorded/registered post - when the police send out a certificate they send it second class.
This, of course has nothing to do with security - it's all about saving a few pennies
Cheers
Bruce
Nope would be very odd, iv sent it to a company before who rfd to me but would only buy private face to face anyway i think.Yeah I’m not sending my ticket to some random punter