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WW2 MP44, WW2 K98, WW2 MP40 German bnz None  Submachine Gun

WW2 MP44, WW2 K98, WW2 MP40 German bnz None Submachine Gun

WW2 German MP44. Battlefield found relic. Solid condition. Found on the Eastern front. Has moving cocking handle under spring pressure. £1500 WW2 German K98 rifle dated 1944. Great condition. N...
Gun Status Deactivated
Category Submachine Guns
Make WW2 MP44, WW2 K98, WW2 MP40
Range German bnz
Model German bnz
Mechanism Deactivated
Coventry
£ 850
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Enfield No 4 Mk1 7.7x56mmR (.303 British)  Musket

Enfield No 4 Mk1 7.7x56mmR (.303 British) Musket

For Sale By MFL Classic Firearms Number 4 Long Branch Enfield No4 Long Branch Mk1. 303 dated 1943. The rifle is deactivated to the 2018 UK/EU STD with moving bolt and trigger. Magazine can also be ...
Gun Status Deactivated
Category Musket
Make Enfield
Range No 4 Mk1
Model No 4 Mk1
Mechanism Deactivated
Saxmundham
£ 575
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Lithgow Arms SMLE Mk3 None  Musket

Lithgow Arms SMLE Mk3 None Musket

For Sale By MFL Classic Firearms SMLE Mk3* Rifle SMLE Mk3* in. 303 cal by Lithgow dated to 1941. The rifle comes with some working parts. The rifle may have been converted to a 410 shotgun by the ...
Gun Status Deactivated
Category Musket
Make Lithgow Arms
Range SMLE Mk3
Model SMLE Mk3
Mechanism Deactivated
Saxmundham
£ 500
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Buying Deactivated Guns in Herefordshire

 

Deactivation certificates

Deactivated firearms must be accompanied by a valid deactivation certificate to be legally bought, sold or transferred in the UK. Guns deactivated to the post-2016 EU standard carry a certificate issued by the proof house. Older deactivations were carried out to a less stringent pre-2016 standard and cannot be upgraded. Always confirm the certificate is present and matches the firearm before purchasing.

 

No licence required

A Firearms Certificate is not required to own a deactivated firearm in the UK, provided it meets the correct deactivation standard. The certificate is still essential — it is your proof that the deactivation is genuine. Buying without one carries legal risk regardless of the seller's assurances.

 

What to check

Inspect the deactivation welds and confirm they match the certificate. The proof house mark should appear on the firearm alongside the deactivation date. Check that the certificate serial number matches the gun, and retain all paperwork as a permanent record of ownership.

 

Selling a Deactivated Firearm?

Include the original firearm type, calibre, deactivation standard (pre- or post-2016) and certificate reference in your listing. Buyers will want clear photographs of the deactivation marks, the proof house stamp, and the certificate itself.

 

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