Personally i like a couple of brimstone missiles for that species lolTaken all the fun away is what they've donehow am I supposed to rid my garden of flying ants without a bazooka?
Open ticket?Personally i like a couple of brimstone missiles for that species lol![]()
Yep, cabinet size is a bit of a problem though lolOpen ticket?
Maybe they could be mistaken if theyre identical setups but is that very likely?I do not discuss the prejudice more and more police officer have about firearms.
However, it is rather dangerous to have, in the same place, a .308 and a .270. The first, having a shorter case can be chambered by mistake in the latter. The result is a tragedy.
One wearing a 3 piece suit and a top hatI got a 30-06 easily. I was told however I could only use a .243 for "occasional fox control". What is an occasional fox? One you only see on a Sunday?
Its all a bit crazy. So what i did was apply for a 223 as well. Reason for needing it... you said soOne wearing a 3 piece suit and a top hat
Wish you could still get 308/224 sabotsThese! Of which I have about one hundred. He may have a wish for ditto for fox control?
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And the ability to use 200 grain bullets for heavy boar. And maybe the OP has access to large amounts of surplus .30-06 ammunition at dirt cheap prices. Although the large quatities of milsurp WWII US Gov't and UK ".30 Browning" that used to go through auction dried up mostly in the late 1980s.
Nahh he would have said you can only have a CreedmoorSeems the FEO reads threads SD![]()

Nahh he would have said you can only have aCreedmoorPRC![]()
Personally I don't think I'd rule out the possibility that someone at firearms licensing is tasked with testing the applicant to assess whether "need" (as evidenced by the applicant setting out a clear statement of why he now needs calibre x in addition to calibres a, b, and c) or whether the application is based solely on "I fancy one of them 'cos I read about them/I haven't bought a new calibre in the last n months".
I've always imagined a scenario where admin staff are trained to process applications by checking for factual errors and possibly looking for clear statements of need before filtering applications up the food chain for consideration it always seemed to me that the best approach was to put forward a well-reasoned and demonstrably true case for wanting calibre X or additional gun Y. Factor in that the processing staff will almost certainly not have any interest in firearms but will develop a working knowledge of, ahem, how their force interprets the law.