Quote Originally Posted by keith66 View Post
A question for the Muzzleloaders of this forum. Many years ago I bought a fine Muzzleloading 9 bore live pigeon gun by a good London maker. Most definately an antique, It was put on my Shotgun cert & shot occasionally usually at pigeons over drilled crops, (worked very well!) It hasnt been shot now for ten years.
I am at the point where i am contemplating giving up my shotguns on account of a long term injury.
It used to be the case that you could ask for such a piece to be removed from your ticket & then sold as an antique.
Question is, Is this still the case? Can it be removed from my ticket & sold as an antique, Or Kept as a non shooting antique.
It would be a disaster if it had to be deactivated & would destroy its value.
I will be asking BASC firearms dept but wonder if anyone else has any insight?
Section 58 (2) of the Firearms Act "nothing in this Act relating to firearms shall apply to an antique firearm which is sold, transferred, purchased, acquired or possessed as a curiosity or ornament."

So very definitely yes. So long as your original antique muzzleloader is kept solely as a curiosity or ornament, then it may be kept or sold as an antique.

The best approach is to write to your firearms licensing department and tell them that you are not using the gun and that in future it will be kept as an antique. That's it. You don't need them to do anything.