They do have a magazine, it’s just an internal one.Plenty that you can - floorplate rifles don't have a mag. None you can load without the ammo though![]()
They do have a magazine, it’s just an internal one.Plenty that you can - floorplate rifles don't have a mag. None you can load without the ammo though![]()
From your quote, The legislators specifically state shotgun and air weapon, they for reasons not known, do not mention firearms. Intentional or remiss? Technicality of law.I'm not sure it has?
My takeaway message is that with respect to S1 firearms in a public place, there is in law no definition of 'loaded' as there's no differentiation between loaded and unloaded when it comes to having the S1 firearm and ammunition for it with you.
As far as UK law goes where there is a definition of loaded, it seems to mean broadly that it is loaded if you can pick it up and by operating part/s of it make it ready to fire, or to quote the Act itself:
S57 (6)
For purposes of this Act—
(a)the length of the barrel of a firearm shall be measured from the muzzle to the point at which the charge is exploded on firing; and
(b)a shot gun or an air weapon shall be deemed to be loaded if there is ammunition in the chamber or barrel or in any magazine or other device which is in such a position that the ammunition can be fed into the chamber or barrel by the manual or automatic operation of some part of the gun or weapon.
That’s no big deal.I have a permission that's split in two by a road.....
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A higher court to determine what?From your quote, The legislators specifically state shotgun and air weapon, they for reasons not known, do not mention firearms. Intentional or remiss? Technicality of law.
As previously stated it will require a higher court determination.
I'll admit I have pondered the same contradiction!Hmmm. I found that confusing whenever I watched an american war film. If it's locked how do you pull it open to load? Would Loaded and Locked be more sensible?
Just saying......it's like Potatos or Potatoes
I'm off out now!
Not so sure about thatNot many rifles you can't load without a magazine?
What if im shooting hares at night? Is it loaded or not?A loaded mag could be called a loaded rifle if your stopped and checked . Try putting live cartridges into your mag inside a gun range etc .
Like I said in an earlier post people are too scared of their own shadows!As I read this i am waiting on my breakfast sitting in a local prison cell, got stopped in my vehicle late last night on my way to shoot a few rabbits, Armed response unit no less.
I had a loaded firearm with me, a sound moderator and loaded magazine, a deadly combination. No rifle for at my age I forgot it and it’s still in the gun cabinet. Apparently looking at a five year stretch.
life too short go shooting![]()