New LBP coming to the UK hopefully

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Re: New LBP coming to the UK hopefully

#31 Post by MistAgain »

As I have said before ..............Smith & Wesson does not sell frames to distributers or dealers .

Therefore the long barrel Smiths have been at some time complete guns .

The fact that they now have 12 inch barrels and coat hangers means that someone somewhere has removed the original barrel .

So they are dodgy , very dodgy .
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#32 Post by Gh0st »

My understanding is as long as they are not modified sec 5 in the UK and were for example modified in the US then they are legal?
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#33 Post by MistAgain »

Gh0st wrote:My understanding is as long as they are not modified sec 5 in the UK and were for example modified in the US then they are legal?
I am afraid your understanding is totally incorrect .

But dont take my word for it . Richard Wilson is on of this countries top pistolsmiths . I have known him for roughly 25 years , and he is totally honest and would not risk his good name or risk his customers haveing their guns confiscated and facing possible prosecution . This is from his website .

There has been a constant demand for a Smith & Wesson-Based revolver which is compliant with UK regulations since the ban of 1997. However, the law dictates that it is not permissible to convert any firearm which has been built as a Section 5 (firearm with less than 12” (300mm) barrel, and less than 24” (600mm) overall length) into a Section 1. As S&W had no 12” barrel models, and no plan to build one, it has not been possible until now. To build a UK-compliant revolver we needed to buy an “incomplete” firearm or a “Kit” of parts that had never been assembled.

And an update ..............Due to Smith & Wesson declining to supply the frame kits, this project will be on hold until a suitable alternative can be found.
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#34 Post by Gh0st »

So Richard Wilsons issue is the availability of frames for the S&W in particular.
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#35 Post by MistAgain »

I suppose you could replace the words "Smith & Wesson " with Glock , Sig , etc etc .
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#36 Post by Gh0st »

There's no issue getting hold of glock frames though.

Also it doesn't have to be a 12"rifled barell! It can use an extended 6" barell? Like most straight pull rifles
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#37 Post by MistAgain »

Of course there is an issue of getting Glock frames .

They dont sell them as frames or frame kits .
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#39 Post by Daryll »

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#40 Post by Gh0st »

Not genuine Glock frame.
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