FS: Shotgun Ammunition

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FS: Shotgun Ammunition

#1 Post by DavidRees »

I have stopped using my shotguns, and will be selling them shortly. However, in the meantime I have some ammunition I will no longer need, and am happy to sell it on at a reduced price.

I have the following available
Eley First 12G: 7.5 shot, 28gm, fibre: 36 boxes of 25
Hi-Shot 20G: 6 shot, 25gm, fibre: 17 boxes of 25
Gamebore 20G: 7.5 shot, 21gm, fibre: 10 boxes of 25

All £3 per box.

I'm based in Central Scotland, near Stirling, but for reasonable quantities, can travel a bit to deliver. I will need to see your shotgun certificate, of course, to ensure a legal sale.

David.
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20G Hi-Shot 6-25g Label.jpg
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#2 Post by mr smith »

David i'll take he 12 gauge stuff.I can pick up from Jspc open in september.......
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#3 Post by DavidRees »

mr smith wrote:David i'll take he 12 gauge stuff.I can pick up from Jspc open in september.......
All the Eley First 12G cartridges reserved for "mr smith" -- please PM me to let me know your real name--and thanks!

David.
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#4 Post by mr smith »

DavidRees wrote:
mr smith wrote:David i'll take he 12 gauge stuff.I can pick up from Jspc open in september.......
All the Eley First 12G cartridges reserved for "mr smith" -- please PM me to let me know your real name--and thanks!

David.
Just done so thanks.
saddler

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#5 Post by saddler »

DavidRees wrote:
mr smith wrote:David i'll take he 12 gauge stuff.I can pick up from Jspc open in september.......
All the Eley First 12G cartridges reserved for "mr smith" -- please PM me to let me know your real name--and thanks!
Wonder what his real name is?

And WHAT certificate is needed to allow legal possesion of shotgun ammunition?
Demonic69

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#6 Post by Demonic69 »

You still need a certificate to purchase don't you?
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#7 Post by DavidRees »

Demonic69 wrote:You still need a certificate to purchase don't you?
Possession, no. Purchase, yes. Hence my request....

David.
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#8 Post by mr smith »

Chaps I'm sure David more than aware of his legal obligations. Also I did not ask to meet in some poorly lit car park in the back streets of Glasgow but at Joint services pistol club september open shoot where there will be plenty of shooters around who know me.
Jon if you appear with your dug again I'll introduce myself, likely be there the sunday.
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#9 Post by Demonic69 »

I was just confirming my suspicions, I figured David knew his stuff.
I think Saddler has been a little too close to the leather dye fumes ;-)
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Re: FS: Shotgun Ammunition

#10 Post by DavidRees »

DavidRees wrote:
Demonic69 wrote:You still need a certificate to purchase don't you?
Possession, no. Purchase, yes. Hence my request....

David.
It's another example of our carefully thought-out, well-designed and fit-for-purpose gun laws in action...not.
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