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    New UK/EU Deactivation Specifications

    Now published on the Home Office website:

    Deactivated firearms: Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/2403 - Publications - GOV.UK

    Pretty unpleasant - especially for full-autos. Just think what you'd have to do to something like a Lewis or a Vickers... Naturally they haven't mentioned that the requirement to re-do previous spec deacts on sale or transfer is currently unenforceable. That won't be the case forever though.
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    I see that some deacts/dewats are described as being '....to the new UKicon/EU acceptable spec....'. Is this new spec in being yet? Or are some dealers jumping ahead of themselves

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