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    Importing Section 7.1 pistol from Canada to the UK

    Hi, just wondering if anyone knows how best to go about importing a Section 7.1 pistol from Canadaicon into the UKicon? I am assuming that I will need to use an agent so any suggestions on who to use would be great. Would they be an agent in Canada or the UK. If Canada then no doubt would be easier on the Canadian vendor and I can leave it with the agent in Canada to sort the paperwork. Any help or advice would be appreciated. Thanks
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    I would assume you would require a licenced dealer in Canadaicon and a receiving Section 5 dealer in the UKicon.

    I'm assuming it it will then require UK proof, unless it already has valid CIP proofing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrclark303 View Post
    I would assume you would require a licenced dealer in Canadaicon and a receiving Section 5 dealer in the UKicon.

    I'm assuming it it will then require UK proof, unless it already has valid CIP proofing.
    Section 7.1 means it can't be shot/fired so presume it wouldn't require proof?

    Section 7.3 is for shooting.
    Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeeRam View Post
    Section 7.1 means it can't be shot/fired so presume it wouldn't require proof?

    Section 7.3 is for shooting.
    That's a good point, yet it's a licenced Firearm, so has to be in proof when sold.

    Or is Section 7.1 exempt from that requirement?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrclark303 View Post
    Or is Section 7.1 exempt from that requirement?
    If it can't be fired then would they proof that it can't be fired?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrclark303 View Post
    That's a good point, yet it's a licenced Firearm, so has to be in proof when sold.

    Or is Section 7.1 exempt from that requirement?
    No idea.
    Given it can't ever be sold to be fired in the UKicon, I would assume it wouldn't need proofing, especially given the criteria laid down to be accepted as Section 7.1......but, that's an assumption, and we all know assumption is the mother of all f*** ups
    Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.

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    There is also a 7.1 pistol in the US, slightly more money but maybe slightly easier to export to the UKicon. Will make some enquiries tomorrow. There is a US agent who can deal with the export. VAT is only 5% given the age so will need confirmation with the paperwork confirming it’s over 100 years old.
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    Basically Jim, our crazy out of date laws....

    A firearm has to be in proof, if it's licenced and being sold by a dealer.

    You can do a personal import, if you do the documentation yourself without the need to proof on a Section 1 firearm, but I don't know the requirements on Section 7.

    I'm assuming it can't be personally imported as it's not Sec1....

    I 'assume' it has to go to a Sec5 dealer in the UKicon, then to proof, if it hasn't got valid UK or CIP proof.

    Crazy I know.... I might be wrong, perhaps Sec7.1 is except from proof???

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    Quote Originally Posted by bravo2zero View Post
    There is also a 7.1 pistol in the US, slightly more money but maybe slightly easier to export to the UK. Will make some enquiries tomorrow. There is a US agent who can deal with the export. VAT is only 5% given the age so will need confirmation with the paperwork confirming it’s over 100 years old.
    Let us know how you get on, following with interest.

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    Yes, I'm pretty sure it will still have to be imported by a UKicon Section 5 RFD, as it's a Section 7, but whether it does have to then go for proof being a Sect. 7.1 rather than a 7.3, is another question.....but I assume a Section 5 RFD will know whether it does or doesn't.
    Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.

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    I'm thinking he needs to contact the witches or black magic that handle these "Proofs" to clarify... The USAicon exporter sounds like the easy part.
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