The firer does not even need a Firearms Licence, but they do need to be under the direct control of the licensed person.
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The firer does not even need a Firearms Licence, but they do need to be under the direct control of the licensed person.
There is actually no such thing as a 'Theatrical C endorsement'. Theatrical use is merely one of the reasons that a C endorsement may be granted. The law (as opposed to Police interpretation) only...
Wheels, there is a legal definition of the term 'Restricted Weapon' (ie: machine gun, mortar, rocket launcher, pepper spray, WMD, etc) in the Arms Act. This does not include 'pistol' which is...
Andrew11 has put you crook! Systolic is correct. 'Restricted Weapons' held on a C endorsement must be stored and maintained 'in an inoperable condition by the removal of a vital part' Arms Act...