Decree of the Ministry of Industry and Trade No. 371 / 2002 Coll.
Decree of the Ministry of Industry and Trade laying down the procedure for the destruction and destruction of weapons, ammunition and the production of their cuts
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Order
Effective from 01.01.2003
371
DECLARATION
Ministry of Industry and Trade
of 26 July 2002
laying down procedures for the disposal and destruction of weapons, ammunition and the manufacture of their cuts
The Ministry of Industry and Trade provides, pursuant to Article 79 (4), for the implementation of Article 39 (2) (a) and (b) and Article 39 (3) (a) of Act No. 119 / 2002 Coll., on firearms and ammunition and amending Act No. 156 / 2000 Coll., on the Verification of Firearms, Ammunition and Pyrotechnic Articles and on the Amendment to Act No. 288 / 1995 Coll., on Firearms and ammunition (Firearms Act No. 156 / 1998 Coll., as amended, and Act No. 368 / 1992 Coll., on Administrative Charges, as amended, and Act No. 455 / 1991 Coll., on Commercial Enterprise (Trade Act), as amended by Act No. 13 / 1998 Coll.
Disposal procedure
(1) In the event of weapons degradation
(a) it must be ensured that parts of the weapon and mechanisms enabling the shooting cannot be separated from each other and that their reciprocal movement is not allowed; in the case of weapons with tilting heads, the possibility of separating these essential parts is permitted;
(b) blindness is performed mainly in the chamber of charge by inserting a steel pin with the length and diameter of the chamber of charge; the steel pin is firmly connected to the main weld along the circumference; the guide part of the barrel shall be provided with at least three holes with the diameter of the drill mainly drilled perpendicular to the axis of the barrel and passing through only one of its walls; a hole with a diameter of 11 mm or more, and
(c) the firing pin and the firearm shall be removed or the firing pin with a fixed firearm shall be reduced at least by the firearm.
(2) In the event of the destruction of a weapon, it shall be further:
(a) in the case of a weapon fitted with a end, the head of the end shall be serrated at an angle of 45 ° and, if not possible, the fuse hole blinded by the weld;
(b) in the case of a wall revolver between the hub chambers of the revolver cylinder, it is cut, at least up to half its length; and
(c) in the case of a weapon equipped with a magazine, the container is permanently secured against removal from the damaged weapon or storage shaft permanently adjusted against the insertion of the container.
(3) The destruction of the main part of the weapon and the prohibited addition of the weapon is carried out by cutting (§ 3) or destruction (§ 8).
Ammo degradation procedure
(1) In case of ammunition degradation
(a) a hole with a diameter of 2,5 mm or more shall be drilled in the shell to allow the dust filling to be emptied and the resulting hole shall be infused with the liquid causing flegmatisation of the match; or
(b) remove the bullet from the ammunition, empty the cartridge with dust, detonate the match, the cartridge can be filled with inert matter.
(2) The ammunition containing matches, lighters, propellers, pyrotechnic alloys or explosives ("explosive substances") is degraded by delaboration and deactivation.
Procedure for the production of a gun cut
(1) The manufacture of the cutting of a weapon or the essential part of a weapon is carried out by:
(a) the barrel, inlay barrel or inlay chamber shall be so machined that the cutting reveals 2 / 3 of the shell and the bullet, and, for the barrel and insert barrel, the guide part of the bore of 15 mm long, the width of which is equal to the diameter of the drill increased by at least 3 mm;
(b) the point of the firing pin shall be reduced by at least 4 mm, if this is not practicable, the firing pin shall be removed and the firing pin shall be blinded by a weld;
(c) the frame of the weapon or the berth of the weapon shall be machined in at least three places in such a way that it is visible to the tensioner, trigger, drum and reversing mechanism;
(d) when attempting to fire the missile must not leave the barrel; and
(e) the essential parts and mechanisms of the weapon may be moved and disassembled.
(2) In the case of a weapon with a conclusion, there must also be:
(a) the end is cut in length and width of equal core milling; and
(b) the housing of the end is machined with a length of equal milling, mainly increased by at least 15 mm and in a width of equal milling, mainly increased by 10 mm.
(3) In the case of a weapon with a container, the milking of the container shall be carried out on the rear and side sides of the container.
(4) In the case of a revolver, the
(a) half of the cartridge chambers of the revolver cylinder blinded by the insertion of a steel pin with the length and diameter of the cartridge chamber firmly connected to the cylinder weld and the other half of the cartridge chambers are so machined that the milling discovers 2 / 3 of each so adjusted cartridge chamber to the cylinder mouth, the width of which is equal to the diameter of the cartridge chamber increased by 2 mm. With an odd number of charge chambers, 3 charge chambers of the revolver cylinder are blinded, the remaining charge chambers are cut off in the same way; and
(b) the barrel of the revolver is cut on the right-hand side so that the grooved groove has a width equal to the diameter of the corkscrew increased by 2 mm, a length of at least 50 mm and its beginning is placed 10 mm from the rear of the barrel.
(5) In the case of a prohibited weapon supplement, at least 50% of its volume shall be cut in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the functional part of the supplement.
(6) The manufacture of the cutting of the separate main part of the weapon shall be treated mutatis mutandis in accordance with paragraphs 1 to 4.
Procedure for the production of ammunition cutting
(1) Before the actual section of the ammunition shall be degraded in accordance with § 2 and explosive substances removed by delaboration if the ammunition contains them.
(2) In the manufacture of ammunition cutting
(a) 50% of the volume of the cartridge shall be fed over its full length on the side of the drill hole or at least to the extent that 2 / 3 of its length is grafted at the bottom and the mouth of the cartridge; Similarly, the bullet section shall be followed,
(b) for the other parts of the ammunition, such as matches, matches, lighters, the cut shall be made up to at least 2 / 3 of their length or shall be left in its original form, provided that their dimensions or structures do not permit the cut to be made.
If it is not possible to use the procedures set out in § 1, 2, 3 or 4 for the destruction of a weapon, the main part of the weapon, the prohibited complement of a weapon, ammunition or the manufacture of their cuts, an application shall be submitted to the Czech Office for the Testing of Weapons and Ammings (hereinafter referred to as "the Office '), which shall be annexed to the request for approval of the deactivation procedure, the essential part of the weapon, the prohibited supplement of a weapon, the ammunition or the manufacture of their cuts.
(a) a proposal for a procedure containing a list of operations, equipment used, assembly and dismantling preparations and materials;
(b) drawing documentation; and
(c) the weapon, the main part of the weapon, the prohibited weapon supplement or a sample of ammunition in the condition prior to degradation; where the dimensions or masses do not permit their presentation, the available location of their storage shall be communicated.
Conditions for assigning a control degradation mark
(1) The holder of an arms licence for destruction or destruction of weapons or ammunition shall submit an application for the assignment of a control degradation mark with a registration number to the Office. The licence or a certified copy thereof shall be submitted to the application.
(2) The holder of an arms licence for an invalidated weapon, the main part of the weapon and the prohibited weapon supplement or their incisions shall issue a control degradation mark in a visible and permanent manner on at least one main part of the weapon or on a prohibited weapon supplement.
(3) Impaired ammunition or ammunition cutting shall be marked visibly and permanently on a cartridge and a 12.7 mm caliber bullet; for other types of ammunition on their bodies.
(4) The location of the control degradation mark on the weapon or ammunition is indicated in the certificate (Section 7). The model of the control degradation mark is set out in Annex 1.
Model of certificate
The model of the certificate of destruction or destruction of the weapon, the main part of the weapon, the prohibited complement of the weapon, the ammunition or the production of their cuts is set out in Annex 2.
Destruction of a weapon, essential parts of a weapon, prohibited weapon complement and ammunition
(1) When the weapon, the main part of the weapon or the prohibited addition of the weapon is taken over, disassembly of the components shall be carried out to enable the essential parts of the weapon to be moved and the main parts of the weapon to be welded together. The ammunition shall be deactivated.
(2) According to the type of weapon, essential part of the weapon or prohibited weapon supplement, at least one of these destruction procedures shall be selected, namely:
(a) by cutting the welder perpendicular to the axis of the main cut, not more than 50 mm apart;
(b) deformation, the width, height or length being reduced by at least 30%;
(c) by breaking a heavy steel demolition ball, the weapon, the essential parts of the weapon or the prohibited weapon supplement shall be deformed so that it bursts in at least three places;
(d) by running over a heavy belt vehicle weighing more than 40 tonnes, the height of the weapon, the main part of the weapon or the prohibited addition of the weapon must be reduced by at least 50%; or
(e) an explosion by means of a charge which shall be placed so as to cover all essential parts of the weapon, the main part of the weapon or the prohibited supplement of the weapon and to cause at least three shrapnel by explosion.
(3) Following the implementation of the destruction procedures referred to in paragraph 2, the melting process in the melting furnace for the treatment of metallic or other waste shall then apply.
(4) According to the type of ammunition, at least one of these destruction procedures shall be selected, namely:
(a) delaboration followed by melting,
(b) by explosion; or
(c) by burning.
Transitional and final provisions
(1) The registration number and the registration number may be used by the Office, but not more than 12 months after the date of entry into force of this Decree.
(2) Disarmament under existing legislation shall be deemed to be degraded under this Decree provided that such weapons are marked with a control degrading mark. The same applies to manufactured gun cuts.
Decree No. 216 / 1996 Coll., on the method and technological procedure for the degradation of weapons and the production of arms cuts, is hereby repealed.
Efficacy
This Decree shall take effect on 1 January 2003.
Minister:
Ing. Rusnok v. r.
Příloha č. 1
Annex No 1 to Decree No 371 / 2002 Coll.
Model of control degradation mark
In the case of a control degradation mark, the letter is large D in the ring indicates the registration number broken down by the last two digits of the year its assignment to the holder of the arms licence.
Příloha č. 2
Annex No 2 to Decree No 371 / 2002 Coll.
Model of the certificate of destruction and destruction of the weapon, the main part of the weapon, the prohibited complement of the weapon, the ammunition and the production of their cuts
1. Model of RS:
2. The reverse side of the certificate will contain
(a) identification of the licence holder
1. the name and surname, date of birth, residence, place of business and identification number of entrepreneurs, if any, if any;
2. name or business name, registered office and identification number, if he is a legal person.
(b) the number of the authorisation for the destruction and destruction of the weapon, the main part of the weapon, the prohibited complement of the weapon, the ammunition and the manufacture of their cuts;
(c) the location of the control degradation mark on the weapon or ammunition; and
(d) the date, stamp and signature.
3. Confirmation dimensions - ID-2 according to EN ISO / IEC 7501, 1995.
4. The confirmation shall be sealed in a clear transparent thermofoil.
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Decree of the Ministry of Industry and Trade No. 371 / 2002 Coll., laying down the procedure for the destruction and destruction of weapons, ammunition and the production of their cuts |
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| Regulation Type | Order |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 15.08.2002 |
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| Effective from | 01.01.2003 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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