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    New EU legislation on deact pistols?

    Ive been offered a Luger at a reasonable price.Can anyone advise me in simple terms of the new EU legislation on displaying a deact in Ireland?My brother says the document is about 20 pages long and its all lawyer speak.Hes sending me a copy anyway,but thought id ask here first.The gist im getting is,that the magazine will have to be welded in place?Will it need to be kept in a locked cabinet? I might have to make a quick decision on the pistol,so any advise will be much appreciated,cheers

    #2
    Lets hope it does not get to the draconion way the US de-activates weapons...

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      #3
      Originally posted by Panzer-G-man View Post
      Ive been offered a Luger at a reasonable price.Can anyone advise me in simple terms of the new EU legislation on displaying a deact in Ireland?My brother says the document is about 20 pages long and its all lawyer speak.Hes sending me a copy anyway,but thought id ask here first.The gist im getting is,that the magazine will have to be welded in place?Will it need to be kept in a locked cabinet? I might have to make a quick decision on the pistol,so any advise will be much appreciated,cheers
      You ll get a piece of metal with a gun aspect. Welded barrel, normaly with open holes, firing pin cut, chamber welded, receiver 45 degrees cut and firing pin place welded, slide destroyed on 2/3 of its length.
      I think that welded magazine and removing of almost all the firing system is for the smg

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        #4
        Originally posted by jujuy View Post
        You ll get a piece of metal with a gun aspect. Welded barrel, normaly with open holes, firing pin cut, chamber welded, receiver 45 degrees cut and firing pin place welded, slide destroyed on 2/3 of its length.
        I think that welded magazine and removing of almost all the firing system is for the smg
        Jesus,i wouldnt have the heart to do that to a Luger,id rather not buy it,than butcher it like that.Im having a chat with the local firearms officer in the cop station,to see exactly whats required.Who knows,maybe the Luger might fall under an antiques section.Perhaps a swifty few pints at the local might encourage him to show sympathy.

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          #5
          No way to avoid this new law, only if you buy from a collector who don't send (illegaly) the gun to be butchered to comply the new laws
          http://www.sofmilitary.co.uk/new-eu-...ated-guns.aspx
          google translate this page it is well explained.
          http://www.armes-ufa.com/spip.php?article1821
          magazines will be welded, sometime receiver and slide too, no more moving parts




          Originally posted by Panzer-G-man View Post
          Jesus,i wouldnt have the heart to do that to a Luger,id rather not buy it,than butcher it like that.Im having a chat with the local firearms officer in the cop station,to see exactly whats required.Who knows,maybe the Luger might fall under an antiques section.Perhaps a swifty few pints at the local might encourage him to show sympathy.

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            #6
            A link to a gun before the new law
            https://www.delcampe.net/fr/collecti...186382006.html
            They added the grinding of the slide and magazine welding. maybe slide welding to receiver too.
            Piece of s....

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              #7
              Thanks for that info jujuy,it doesnt look like it will be worth buying a nice one if i have to ruin it.Maybe setttle for a crusty old ground dug.

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                #8
                What a loud of crap if the weapon cannot be fired that should be enough ,why vandalise a weapon so it just looks like a toy ,may as well buy a replica so much for preserving history ,i know we need to deactivate but butchering a gun stroke rifle etc is going beyond common sense ,as if a criminal in this day and age is going to want an antique gun to perpetrate a crime when there so more easy ways of procuring a more modern weapon.

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                  #9
                  In short, new de-activated weapons equal completely destroyed weapons. It's a shame really.

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