01263 739923 Phone lines are open till 10 pm, 365 days a year - The shop is open from Mon - Fri (7.30 am - 4 pm)

Shop By
Now Shopping by
  1. Category
    Reloading
Filters
Category
Brand
  1. 1967spud 31items
  2. Lapua 35items
  3. Reload Swiss Powders 6items
  4. 21st Century Innovation 87items
  5. Ace (GM) Lead 1item
  6. ADI Ammunition 5items
  7. Alliant Powder 15items
  8. Alpha Munitions 3items
  9. AMP Annealing 3items
  10. ARC Ballistics 2items
  11. Area419 50items
  12. Artemis Outdoors 1item
  13. Ballistic Tools 2items
  14. Barnes Bullets 1item
  15. Barrett Firearms 1item
  16. Berger Bullets 1item
  17. Bertram Brass 145items
  18. Birchwood Casey 2items
  19. Black Rifle 1item
  20. Bore Tech 2items
  21. Brass Grippers 2items
  22. Butch's Bore Shine 1item
  23. Caldwell 3items
  24. CBC 8items
  25. EPA Brass 1item
  26. Federal 5items
  27. Forster Products 94items
  28. Frankford Arsenal 29items
  29. FW Arms 4items
  30. FX Airguns 1item
  31. Geco 8items
  32. Gem Pro 1item
  33. GRS Stocks 1item
  34. Harrells Precision 22items
  35. Harvey Deprimer 3items
  36. Hodgdon 19items
  37. Hornady Brass 72items
  38. Hornady Heads 7items
  39. Hornady Reloading 345items
  40. IMR Powder 2items
  41. Insize 2items
  42. Kestrel Windmeters 5items
  43. KM Precision 52items
  44. Kynoch 3items
  45. LabRadar 2items
  46. Lee Precision 536items
  47. Lyman 355items
  48. Magneto Speed 4items
  49. Magtech Primers 5items
  50. MCR 9items
  51. Mec 230items
  52. Mixed 1item
  53. Mixed Brand 6items
  54. MTM Case-Gard 144items
  55. Multech 1item
  56. Norma 54items
  57. Nosler 59items
  58. NPB 1item
  59. Ox Yoke 48items
  60. Pedersoli 14items
  61. Peterson Brass 15items
  62. PMA Tools 15items
  63. PPU (Prvi Partizan) 35items
  64. Pro-Shot 12items
  65. Quinetics 6items
  66. Ram Shot Powder 9items
  67. RCBS 456items
  68. Redding 238items
  69. Remington 19items
  70. Rhode Transport 1item
  71. RWS 8items
  72. Saeco 224items
  73. Sako 26items
  74. Samson 5items
  75. Satern Funnels 21items
  76. Sellier & Bellot 11items
  77. Short Action Customs 91items
  78. Sierra 5items
  79. Sinclair International 106items
  80. Starline 47items
  81. Supertrickler 4items
  82. Talon Advanced 1item
  83. Turban CNC Presses 6items
  84. Vihtavuori Powder 69items
  85. Weather Writer 3items
  86. Webtex 1item
  87. Whidden Gunworks 26items
  88. Wilson Tools & Gauges 75items
  89. Winchester 34items
Price
£
-

The laws about buying and carrying a knife depend on the type of knife, your age and your circumstances.

Basic laws on knives


It is illegal to:

sell a knife of any kind (including cutlery and kitchen knives) to anyone under 18
carry a knife in public without good reason – unless it’s a knife with a folding blade 3 inches long (7.62 cm) or less, eg a Swiss Army knife
carry, buy or sell any type of banned knife (the list of banned knives is below)
use any knife in a threatening way (even a legal knife, such as a Swiss Army knife)
Lock knives (knives with blades that can be locked when unfolded) are not folding knives, and are illegal to carry in public.
The maximum penalty for an adult carrying a knife is 4 years in prison and a fine of £5,000.

Good reasons for carrying a knife:


Examples of good reasons to carry a knife in public can include:

taking knives you use at work to and from work
you’re taking knives to a gallery or museum to be exhibited
the knife is going to be used for theatre, film, television  historical reenactment or religious purposes (eg the kirpan some Sikhs carry)
A court will decide if you’ve got a good reason to carry a knife if you’re charged with carrying it illegally.

Knives that are illegal


There is a complete ban on the sale of some knives:

flick knives (also called ‘switchblades’ or ‘automatic knives’) – where the blade is hidden inside the handle and shoots out when a button is pressed
butterfly knives – where the blade is hidden inside a handle that splits in two around it, like wings; the handles swing around the blade to open or close it
disguised knives – eg where the blade is hidden inside a belt buckle or fake mobile phone
gravity knives
sword-sticks
samurai swords (with some exceptions, including antiques and swords made to traditional methods before 1954)
hand or foot-claws
push daggers
hollow kubotan (cylinder-shaped keychain) holding spikes
shuriken (also known as ‘death stars’ or ‘throwing stars’)
kusari-gama (sickle attached to a rope, cord or wire)
kyoketsu-shoge (hook-knife attached to a rope, cord or wire)
kusari (weight attached to a rope, cord or wire)
 

This is not a complete list of banned knives. Contact your local police to check if a knife is illegal or not.

© 2024 1967spud Reloading Supplies Ltd. All rights reserved. | All prices include VAT. 153724219 | Company registered in England and Wales No 09475093 | RFD 36/2491 Norfolk.