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BASC is seeking assurances from all PCCs that funds raised from any fees increase will be used to resource firearms licensing departments.
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The amnesty for top-venting blank firing guns, which is being held due to the increased use of converted guns of this type in crime, runs from 3-28 February.
Last year the National Crime Agency (NCA) carried out a number of tests on Turkish top-venting blank firing Guns (TVBFs), following the increased use of converted guns in crime.
Four types of TVBF were found to be readily convertible within the terms of the Firearms Act 1982; their possession is therefore unlawful. The types identified as readily convertible are: Ekol, Retay, Ceonic ISSC and Blow.
If you live in England or Wales and possess one of these types of TVBF, you should surrender it under the upcoming amnesty due to be held from 3-28 February. Details of police stations set up to receive these guns should be held by your local constabulary.
A further complication is that many blank firing guns are TVBFs, but are not readily convertible within the terms of the above Act.
Should you be unsure as to the type of TVBF you possess and you are a member of BASC, our firearms team may be able to help. The more detail you can provide, including photographs, the easier it will be to identify the manufacturer and type. Contact the team at firearms@basc.org.uk.

BASC is seeking assurances from all PCCs that funds raised from any fees increase will be used to resource firearms licensing departments.

BASC has welcomed clarification from West Mercia Police that paper submissions for firearms and shotgun certificates will continue to be accepted.

BASC has warned that the government’s decision to significantly increase firearms licensing fees poses a threat to rural livelihoods.
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