Citation(s) from the GunPolicy.org literature library
Flew, Catherine and Angus Urquhart. 2004 ‘Quantity of Ammunition.’ Strengthening Small Arms controls: An Audit of Small Arms Control Legislation in the Great Lakes Region and the Horn of Africa - Sudan, p. 22. London: Saferworld / SaferAfrica. 1 February
Relevant contents
Quantity of Ammunition
Arms, Ammunition & Explosives Regulations 1993, incorporating Amendment No. 1 of 1997
Art. 7
No person may have in his possession any ammunition, unless:
(A) such ammunition is for importation for a firearm in his possession and he has a valid licence for such [firearm] in accordance with the provisions of the law.
Schedule I
(3) Ammunition Authorised Annually to Citizens and Diplomats
Pistols
Quantity to diplomats: 25
Quantity to citizens: 10–15 rounds a year
Rifles
Quantity to diplomats: 50
Quantity to citizens: 20 rounds
Magnum rifles
Quantity to diplomats: 50
Quantity to citizens: 20 rounds
Morris rifles
Quantity to diplomats: 200
Quantity to citizens: 200 rounds
Shotguns
Quantity to diplomats: 200
Quantity to citizens: 300 rounds
Air pistols and rifles
Quantity to diplomats: 500
Quantity to citizens: 500 rounds
Last accessed at:
http://www.saferworld.org.uk/downloads/pubdocs/Horn%20Sudan.pdf