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I have a single barrel 12g that was given to me and has certain centemental value but the hinge is sloppy and it has opened on me a couple of times only using light loads so i don't really want to fire it. i have better tools for that kind of thing. It has very little monetry value but has a lovely patina to the steel and would be nice to have as a display piece.

 

My question is what is the average cost to get it deactivated or can i do it myself. i have access to a machine shop and welding tools etc.

 

Thanks

 

Rob

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I have a single barrel 12g that was given to me and has certain centemental value but the hinge is sloppy and it has opened on me a couple of times only using light loads so i don't really want to fire it. i have better tools for that kind of thing. It has very little monetry value but has a lovely patina to the steel and would be nice to have as a display piece.

 

My question is what is the average cost to get it deactivated or can i do it myself. i have access to a machine shop and welding tools etc.

 

Thanks

 

Rob

has to be certified by a qualified gunsmith and a certififcate issued
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As paulus said the work has to be certified by the correct person, but the work can be done yourself.

 

There is a criteria that each deactivation must meet, and that varies depending on type, classification, calibre etc.

 

I do have a copy of the standards somewhere in electronic format, but you will have to wait a few weeks as I am away from home.

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