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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by lew07 View Post
    As above if You mean the 7.65 war time 38H model .
    It is, I'm told, a LOT easier to be granted a Section 7 FAC if you already have a Section 1 FAC and the experience of handling live firearms that usually goes along with it.

    Wanting to start a firearms collection from scratch with a WW2 handgun, without having had any kind of a firearms certificate beforehand, might be problematic.

    tac

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    The J P Sauer pistol fires a currently available round the 7.65 mm (32 acp) round. This round is widely used worldwide. A section 7(1) firearm must be manufactured before Jan 1st 1919 and not chambered for readily available ammunition. It can be classed as a section 7 (3) but must be kept at a secure designated site, if deemed of particular rarity, aesthetic quality, technical interest, or historical importance.

    Baz

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    Last edited by Benelli B76; 29-06-2017 at 06:18 PM. Reason: Add pic
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