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Proofing a gun before sale
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:14 pm
by Sim G
I have a rifle that I personally imported from the US about 10 years ago. It's never been proofed. Speaking with someone I said should I ever sell the said gun, I'd have to have it proofed. The guy I was speaking to stated I wouldn't have to as it would be a private sale and proofing relates to those manufacturing and retailing guns.
T'interweb search didn't bring up anything concrete, so, does anyone know if this bloke was right or not? Doesn't sound right to me.
Re: Proofing a gun before sale
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:15 pm
by meles meles
Methinks you'll need to take it to the proof house at Brummigan or Londinium afore you sells it...
Re: Proofing a gun before sale
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:21 pm
by IainWR
Gun Barrel Proof Act 1868
S108
Small Arms not to be sold or exported unless proved and marked as proved.
A Small Arm shall not be sold or exchanged, or be attempted to be sold or exchanged, or be exposed or kept for Sale or Exchange, or be exported or attempted to be exported or be kept for Exportation, unless and until the Barrel or every Barrel thereof has been duly proved at the Proof House or a Branch Proof House of either of the Two Companies, or some other public Proof House established by Law, and duly marked as proved.
You must get it proved.
Re: Proofing a gun before sale
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:22 pm
by meles meles
sic scripsit ultra, ooman ! *
* wot we writ above, homo sapiens
Re: Proofing a gun before sale
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:41 pm
by ovenpaa
Yup, it needs to be proofed and now you have the dilemma of who to trust with your rifle...
Re: Proofing a gun before sale
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:43 pm
by meles meles
Brummopithecus versus Homo Londinimus.
*ponders*
Re: Proofing a gun before sale
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:45 pm
by ovenpaa
I would ponder a bit more as well, there is the Kudos of a London proof mark versus, hmm, well.. Brum or the Smoke, either way things are not looking bright, personally I would ship mine to Lieges given the chance however in order to do that they would need a proof mark.
Arghhhh.
Re: Proofing a gun before sale
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:47 pm
by meles meles
Last time us was in Liege, some eejit started chukkin' grenades about.
Stick to Brum....
Re: Proofing a gun before sale
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 5:44 am
by R.G.C
meles meles wrote:Brummopithecus versus Homo Londinimus.
*ponders*
David,
Quite a few brits choosing residence in France, came with an European Firearms Pass and, for their peace of mind, had their rifles proofed at St Etienne...
Went once with a friend who wanted assistance....Imagine his surprise as he was waited at appointment time, was allowed to attend the proofing and procedures of measuring, stamping,registration, etc....and went away about 1/2-3/4 hour later with a nice proof certificate indicating the proof pressure.
On his demand, he was even given the 2 empty cases fired for the proof....
R.G.C
Re: Proofing a gun before sale
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 8:02 am
by 20series
My 30-06 Smith Corona came in the country from the US, before I could buy it from my mate who'd bought it in originally he had to get it proofed. It was done at Brum I think, mind u it took bloody weeks coz they had a backlog.
Alan