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Sten MKV Various  Machine Gun

Sten MKV Various Machine Gun

(SOME NICE WW2 BRITISH DEACTS AND INERTS FOR SALE) A stunning early 1944 MkV sten, not the later august 1944 where they designated them Mk5, so all correct for Dday and Market Garden. , sten is ...
Gun Status Deactivated
Category Machine Guns
Make Sten
Range MKV
Model MKV
Mechanism Deactivated
Rotherham
£ 895
2 photos
French Citron Foug Modele 1916  French Citron Foug Modele 1916  None  Grenade Launcher

French Citron Foug Modele 1916 French Citron Foug Modele 1916 None Grenade Launcher

A French Citron Foug Modele 1916 fragmentation grenade, body only
Gun Status Deactivated
Category Grenade Launchers
Make French Citron Foug Modele 1916
Range French Citron Foug Modele 1916
Model French Citron Foug Modele 1916
Mechanism Deactivated
Chinnor
£ 80
2 photos
WW2 German anti-personnel rifle grenade Gewehr 98 Gewehrsprenggranate - Relic Condition WW2 German anti-personnel rifle grenade Gewehr 98 Gewehrsprenggranate None  Grenade Launcher

WW2 German anti-personnel rifle grenade Gewehr 98 Gewehrsprenggranate - Relic Condition WW2 German anti-personnel rifle grenade Gewehr 98 Gewehrsprenggranate None Grenade Launcher

WW2 German anti-personnel rifle grenade for the Gewehr 98 - a Gewehrsprenggranate. Inert. Relic Condition.
Gun Status Deactivated
Category Grenade Launchers
Make WW2 German anti-personnel rifle grenade Gewehr 98 Gewehrsprenggranate - Relic Condition
Range WW2 German anti-personnel rifle grenade Gewehr 98 Gewehrsprenggranate
Model WW2 German anti-personnel rifle grenade Gewehr 98 Gewehrsprenggranate
Mechanism Single Action
Chinnor
£ 150
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Buying Royal Small Arms Factory (Enfield) Deactivated Guns

 

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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