What is involved in becoming a registered fire arms dealer.

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Re: What is involved in becoming a registered fire arms deal

#31 Post by Alpha1 »

Sim G wrote:
Alpha1 wrote: I know my limitations un like sone of the other numpties out there.

Unfortunately I have one Remington and a very rare Marlin that were the victim of two of those numpties that are actually regarded in the trade as "names"..... ****
Oh thats not good yep there are some cow boys out there.
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#32 Post by aris »

Andy632 wrote:
aris wrote:Are there not conditions put on RFD's similar to FAC? For instance number and type of guns or ammo allowed to store/sell? If you are only selling sir guns for instance, or just doing repairs etc.

Not that I'm aware of! But we all know that differing Police farces have different way of looking at things. 8-)
Ha! Yes. There section 5 RFD's - so there must be some differentiation somewhere.
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Re: What is involved in becoming a registered fire arms deal

#33 Post by redcat »

Alpha1 wrote:But if I want to f__k up my own stuff thats entirely up to me.
You only need an RFD if you want to do that to someone else's guns.

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#34 Post by breacher »

Alpha1 wrote:So what.?
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#36 Post by breacher »

Alpha1 wrote:?
I assumed the "so what?" was in reply to my post.

All I can say is, call them old fashioned but FEOs tend to want RFDs to abide by rules. Not sure they would be happy to give an RFD to someone who states he is a "naughty boy" and "cares not a jot".

So, if you DO get your RFD will you be willing to be a "naughty boy" in your RFD dealings too ?
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Re: What is involved in becoming a registered fire arms deal

#37 Post by Alpha1 »

Naughty boy was tung in cheek I don't think my licencing officer is going to be interested in me buying stuff from my suppliers in the USA and getting them delivered to a private residence in Florida were they become my private property.
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#38 Post by RDC »

Alpha1 wrote:Naughty boy was tung in cheek I don't think my licencing officer is going to be interested in me buying stuff from my suppliers in the USA and getting them delivered to a private residence in Florida were they become my private property.
The Federal government might if you keep broadcasting your intention to export potentially ITAR restricted items for sale in a different country.
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Re: What is involved in becoming a registered fire arms deal

#39 Post by Alpha1 »

I DO NOT IMPORT ANYTHING THAT IS ITAR RATED INTO THE UK.
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#40 Post by Andy632 »

Alpha1 wrote:I DO NOT IMPORT ANYTHING THAT IS ITAR RATED INTO THE UK.
Why not, importing is not an issue!
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