No Licence is required to own these providing no attempt is made to prime or fire them.
Fed Up with Ebay ?
Fed Up With Markets And The Early Starts?
Fed Up With Bidding Against Idiots At Auction ?
Fed Up With Posting Militaria Around The Globe And Getting It Sent Back?
Why Not Join The Growing Community Of Militaria Professional Dealers Here In Arundel West Sussex? Present Your Stock At Retail Prices In Large Secure Cabinets From Just £50 Per Month ! Call David Mattey On 019038-84602 To Learn More.
We Do The Selling And Direct Collectors To You And Your Website!
TO SELL MILITARIA
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U.K. 01903-884602
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The Militaria Market is Situated Beside a Castle In Britain.
Arundel Castle houses a significant collection of Antique Armour .
Thousands of Visitors to our high street store enjoy our permanent display of militaria from all periods and conflicts ..
At The Militaria Market we buy and sell a vast selection of both antique and twentieth century.
TO SELL MILITARIA
As high street retailers our dealers are able to match and even better offers made by purely internet based dealers.
Specialists at The Militaria Market in Arundel welcome the opportunity of buying collections confidentially at the keenest rates.
Our Retail selling prices are significantly higher than the now seemingly oversubscribed web!
TO SELL MILITARIA
TELEPHONE
DAY OR NIGHT!
U.K. 01903-884602
U.S.A.+447860747027
NONE OF OUR PRODUCTS REQUIRE A LICENCE
Legal notes Relating To Deactivated guns In The United Kingdom
Section 8 of the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988 determines that a firearm shall be deemed to be deactivated when the necessary work is carried out in accordance with the standards set by the Secretary of State and the firearm is “Proof Marked” ( A cross stamped with the Last 2 digits of the year of deactivation ) and certified by one of the two UK Proof Houses (London or Birmingham). In these circumstances it ceases to be regarded as a firearm, unless the contrary is shown, and is no longer subject to certification. The definition of a ‘firearm’ is set out in section 57 of the Firearms Act 1968 (as amended) It also covers any component part of a lethal or prohibited weapon.
Firearms deactivated outside the UK do not conform to the UK standard of deactivation. The notice to importers No 2864 (point 34) issued by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills stipulates that an import licence is not required to import a firearm if it has been both stamped and has a certificate of deactivation issued by a UK Proof House. This is the only acceptable proof of deactivation. Any marks made by other authorities or documentation supplied by them cannot be taken as evidence that a firearm has been rendered incapable of discharging any shot, bullet or other missile, and has consequently ceased to be a firearm within the meaning of the UK Firearms Acts.
There can be no guarantee in these circumstances that a person selling or possessing such a gun without the necessary certificate or section 5 authorisation would not be prosecuted. Furthermore, unless he complies with the evidential provisions of Section 8 of the 1988 Act, a seller leaves himself potentially exposed to subsequent action for supplying it illegally should a court at some later stage pronounce that it considers the item to be a firearm or a component thereof.
Self-produced certificates are not acceptable as proof of deactivation in the UK. Such certificates may soon be banned throughout Europe if changes being proposed under the EU Weapons Directive are accepted.
Welcome to our Guns section
Since occupying our High Street premises we have increased or stock of deactivated and obsolete calibre guns.
As demand for such classics as the SMLE and Bren gun increase we are finding ourselves sourcing weapons from other dealers.
Yes we can and will pay more for deactivated guns !. Web only dealers are always only one click away from loosing their customers to the next website. Visitors to our store get to handle our stock and are always happy to pay a premium as seeing is believing!.
Selling a collection of deactivated guns or indeed all other militaria is made easy when you visit The Militaria Market .
ANTIQUE FIREARMS
We aim to stock a diverse range of quality antique firearms appealing to novices through to the more experienced gun collectors.
ANTIQUE FLINTLOCK PISTOLS
We have an interesting range of antique flintlock pistols and rifles, be sure to visit us again so that you do not miss out as stock is frequently changing
ANTIQUE PERCUSSION PISTOLS
We have a range of antique percussion examples including derringers, pepperbox, revolvers and cased pistols for sale.
DEACTIVATED PISTOLS
We have a range of deactivated guns and. visit our deactivated weapons page for further details.
IMPORTANT NOTICE-DEACTIVATED GUNS ARE LEGAL
Deactivated firearms are exempt from the recent violent crime reduction act that came into effect on 1st October 2007.The VCR Act banned Realistic imitation firearms but specifically exempts deactivated and antique guns.
SWORDS & EDGED WEAPONS
We have a range of WWI & WWII bayonets, swords, court swords, canes & fencing foils
LAYAWAY SERVICE WE ARE HAPPY TO ACCEPT A DEPOSIT ON MOST ITEMS