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Sound moderator red tape almost gone

Sound moderators and flash hiders will soon be removed from Section 1 firearms controls following Royal Assent for the Crime and Policing Bill.

Sound moderator red tape almost gone
Hollis Butler
Hollis Butler 20 May 2026

Variation process set to disappear

The Crime and Policing Bill, which will declassify sound moderators and flash hiders as Section 1 firearms, received Royal Assent on 29 April, completing its passage through Parliament. A commencement date must now be set by the Home Secretary before the changes take effect.

Legislation commonly commences on 1 October, which would not be an unreasonable expectation, but no official confirmation has been given. For the time being, moderators continue to be treated as Section 1 firearms.

Once deregulation is commenced, the requirement to go through the variation process to acquire or dispose of a moderator for a Section 1 firearm will be removed entirely. However, possessing a sound moderator for a Section 1 firearm without a valid firearms or shotgun certificate will remain an offence. 

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Countryside Alliance welcomes move

Roger Seddon, shooting campaigns manager at the Countryside Alliance, welcomed the news: “This legislation will have the effect of alleviating police firearms licensing departments of a huge and unnecessary administrative burden, whilst allowing legitimate users of sound moderators to buy and sell them without having to proceed through the cumbersome, costly and time consuming variation process – all of this with zero increase in risk to public safety.”

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