Pistols & Handguns for Sale in West Midlands

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Browse pistols and handguns for sale in West Midlands from private sellers, dealers and registered firearms dealers across the UK. Gunstar lists handgun classifieds updated daily.

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Henry Nock  Flintlock pocket pistol 50 Bore/gauge Single Shot
1770-1780's 50 bore Flintlock pocket pistol, with 1. 5" turn-off barrel. Steel locks and trigger guard with line and scroll engraving, and on one side inscribed 'Nock' and the other 'London'. On ...
Subcategory Single Shot
Range 1770-1780's
Model Flintlock pocket pistol
Calibre 50 Bore/gauge
Mechanism Flintlock
Sale type Private
Worcester
£ 340
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Bass 1780's Obsolete Single Shot
80 bore Flintlock pocket pistol, by Bass of London ( nephew of John Fox Twigg) 1. 5" turn-off barrel, barrel and frame stamped with Number 1, action engraved with a Stand of Arms and inscribed 'Bass' ...
Subcategory Single Shot
Range Flintlock
Model 1780's
Calibre Obsolete
Mechanism Flintlock
Sale type Private
Worcester
£ 320
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Vaughan  Flintlock  Obsolete Single Shot
18thC (1750's) Vaughan of Bristol, brass flintlock pocket pistol, named and engraved lock with 'Vaughan' and 'Bristol' on either side, brass frame, line engraved hammer and underframe, with proof ...
Subcategory Single Shot
Range 1750
Model Flintlock
Calibre Obsolete
Mechanism Flintlock
Sale type Private
Worcester
£ 320
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Ryan & Watson  Flintlock  .54 Cal Muzzleloader Single Shot
18thC (1760-1770) 54 bore flintlock pocket pistol, with 2. 5" turn-off barrel, engraved on the locks 'Ryan and Watson' and on other side a stand off arms and 'London, with proof marks on underside of ...
Subcategory Single Shot
Range 1780's
Model Flintlock
Calibre .54 Cal Muzzleloader
Mechanism Flintlock
Sale type Private
Worcester
£ 330

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Buying Pistols and Handguns in West Midlands

 

Licensing

The licence required depends on the type of handgun. Most modern cartridge pistols and revolvers in the UK must meet the long-barrel or long-barrel revolver specifications to be held on a standard Firearms Certificate (FAC). Muzzle-loading pistols are Section 1 firearms and also require an FAC. Antique pistols in obsolete calibres may qualify as Section 58 curios and can be held without a licence, though always confirm the status of a specific listing with the seller. Deactivated firearms require a deactivation certificate but no firearms licence.

 

If you are unsure which category a listing falls into, ask the seller directly before making any offer.

 

What to check

Confirm that the seller holds the appropriate documentation for the firearm and that it matches any listing description. For Section 1 firearms, verify the seller's FAC details and ensure the transfer will be completed correctly. For antique or deactivated pieces, ask to see the relevant certificate or proof of antique status before purchasing. Inspect the action, barrel and overall condition, and request any available history or provenance for collector pieces.

 

Safe storage

An FAC specifies storage requirements. If you are acquiring a Section 1 pistol, ensure your gun safe meets police guidelines before completing the purchase.

 

Selling Your Pistol?

Include the type, calibre, action, overall length and licensing status in your listing. Confirm whether the item is Section 1, antique, deactivated, or dealer-only stock. Clear photographs and full documentation details help buyers assess compliance and condition quickly.

 

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