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Doc,
That ain't nothing. Sometime back in the late eighties--early nineties......going from memory......the Brit govern. had this huge "gun thing" ...can't remember the specifics....some guy destroyed his original '74 sidehammer Sharps in protest. He told the govenment hat he was not going to deactivate the gun...as per their orders....so he had it cut up...was in an NRA publication at the time.---6
My local dealer does deactivation of firearms, he has government permission to buy and sell prohibited weapons, such as handguns, machine guns and sawn off shotguns.
There are a lot of firearm collectors that can not get a licence so they collect deactivated guns
The only good thing is I get to play with AKs, Glocks and other interesting stuff that the UK government won't let me own.
We tested a small collection in a chalk pit were I live and boy did I have some explaining to do when neighbours complained about the fully auto fire
Whatever you do always give 100%........... unless you are donating blood.
gamekeeper wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2017 4:11 am
My local dealer does deactivation of firearms, he has government permission to buy and sell prohibited weapons, such as handguns, machine guns and sawn off shotguns.
There are a lot of firearm collectors that can not get a licence so they collect deactivated guns
The only good thing is I get to play with AKs, Glocks and other interesting stuff that the UK government won't let me own.
We tested a small collection in a chalk pit were I live and boy did I have some explaining to do when neighbours complained about the fully auto fire
Good for you, before the pistol ban I went rabbiting with a Smith 357 and a Taurus.
Shot a fox with a buck mark, that was fun.
Stupid country....
gamekeeper wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2017 4:11 am
My local dealer does deactivation of firearms, he has government permission to buy and sell prohibited weapons, such as handguns, machine guns and sawn off shotguns.
There are a lot of firearm collectors that can not get a licence so they collect deactivated guns
The only good thing is I get to play with AKs, Glocks and other interesting stuff that the UK government won't let me own.
We tested a small collection in a chalk pit were I live and boy did I have some explaining to do when neighbours complained about the fully auto fire
Good for you, before the pistol ban I went rabbiting with a Smith 357 and a Taurus.
Shot a fox with a buck mark, that was fun.
Stupid country....
The good old days, I often carried a .22 Astra Cadix whilst after rabbits, I too took a fox with it.....
Whatever you do always give 100%........... unless you are donating blood.
gamekeeper wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2017 4:11 am
My local dealer does deactivation of firearms, he has government permission to buy and sell prohibited weapons, such as handguns, machine guns and sawn off shotguns.
There are a lot of firearm collectors that can not get a licence so they collect deactivated guns
The only good thing is I get to play with AKs, Glocks and other interesting stuff that the UK government won't let me own.
We tested a small collection in a chalk pit were I live and boy did I have some explaining to do when neighbours complained about the fully auto fire
Good for you, before the pistol ban I went rabbiting with a Smith 357 and a Taurus.
Shot a fox with a buck mark, that was fun.
Stupid country....
The good old days, I often carried a .22 Astra Cadix whilst after rabbits, I too took a fox with it.....