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There is no need to hand it to the police for destruction

Post by PeterN2 » Fri Feb 03, 2006 5:12 pm

He could hand it in to a dealer who could sell it on cheap and save it for posterity.

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Post by Tom-May » Fri Feb 03, 2006 5:38 pm

I tried to make that very point on the board but couldn't register for some reason.

Better to give to a dealer than to let it fall into the hands of the "Chop Mob" or "Princess Tony's Rubber Spoon Squad"

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what are you guys allowed to shoot ?

Post by warner520 » Sat Feb 18, 2006 2:00 am

in the uk what are you guys allow to shoot ? handguns? rifles ? bolt , semi, lever, pump,

just intrested as i have heard that handguns may be coming back ????
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Post by Tom-May » Sat Feb 18, 2006 3:47 am

warner520 Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 8:00 am
"...just intrested as i have heard that handguns may be coming back ????..."
With the mob we've got in power? - Someone's pulling your leg.

The present bunch of vermin are so paranoid, they're trying to ban* de-activated weapons, blank firers and "realistic" toys.

Somehow, I can't see them allowing handguns back.

The only handguns allowed are those made before 1st Jan 1919 and of "non-commercial" calibres (you can have .455" but not 9mm etc.), furthermore, if you wish to shoot these, they must be securely stored at the range, or you can have the gun at home, as part of a collection, but are not allowed to use it (there are also restrictions on transporting such pieces).

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*This is a "stealth" ban - it will be legal to own these pieces, but illegal to buy, loan, hire, give/receive or otherwise acquire such pieces (the only legal thing to do will be to hand them to the police for destruction) - so the government get to get rid of such pieces without having to pay a penny in compensation, which they would have to do in the case of a ban.

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uk , what can you have

Post by warner520 » Sat Feb 18, 2006 5:12 am

here in the peoples republic of australia , you can own any longarm , if you have a geniune reason .you can own and live fire up to semi-autos , rifle and shotgun .only farmers and persons that need a semi-auto can own them , you can not own a semi-auto rifle for club shooting ...but you can own any bolt , pump, lever, single shot rifles for shooting range or hunting. handguns you can own for club use only. must do x amount of comps per year to keep it.if you are farmer or need a handgun for your work you can carry one.ie cash carry work etc.full -auto you can own but must have collectors lic and must not be able to fire any live ammo. here is the queenland police web site it has laws.http://www.police.qld.gov.au/programs/w ... efault.htm
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Post by dromia » Sun Feb 19, 2006 2:15 am

Hi Warner,

at present we can keep rifles but not automatic or semi automatic although semi auto .22"s are allowed.

No handguns unless they are section 7.3 before 1916 and have to be kept at a designated range.

Black Powder pistols and long barreled pistols are OK though.

We shoot at various ranges from 30yrd zero ranges to 600 yrd gallery, at Bisley and one or two others we can go back to 1,200 yrds. We also shoot small bore/miniature rifle on 25yrd indoor ranges, some of those go back to 50 and 100yrds as well.

Here's a link to the Home Office guidance on UK Firearms Law, this is my bible and main point reference when dealing with the police on FAC issues:

http://www.rarms.co.uk/policeguide.pdf
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