The Ratbasher
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To be fair some FEOs would be happy if you lost all your bolts and couldn’t use your firearms at all![]()
To be fair some FEOs would be happy if you lost all your bolts and couldn’t use your firearms at all![]()
Dopey question, but…I've looked everywhere I can think of. All gun bags, not just the one it was in, The sofa, The bathroom, The kitchen, even the fridge !. LOL And been out to the car at least 3 times.
I know it's not very helpful, but several years ago, a very elderly member of a club was in the same situation. He looked absolutely everywhere and in the end reported it to the police.
Two days after reporting, he found it.......in his wife's knicker draw!!!!!!
He wouldn't elaborate on why he looked in there and, given his advancing years, we didn't like to pry too much![]()
Yup. Checked the cabinet. removed all the rifles to see if it'd dropped into the cabinet. Nada, zip. As Toyah once said " it's a mystery ! ".Dopey question, but…
As you take the bolt out have you checked the cabinet you store it in - or cabinets if you have more than one?
Can you run through in your mind the last time you used it & where you were when you removed the bolt?
I don't have any friends. LOLGet some fresh pairs of eyes to help look, some friends family maybe?
Impressed him you may have for all about 5mins I’ll wager as soon as left he forgotI know, but it impressed the FEO when he called. So I'd call that a win. Until I lost the bugger of course. LOL
More than likely.Impressed him you may have for all about 5mins I’ll wager as soon as left he forgot
I've just had an e mail from the gunshop where I took the rifle to p/x it and noticed it was missing. They have a bolt there, but unsure if it's mine or not. I'll have to wait till Monday to find out. Fingers crossed eh ?.Im thinking you had the bolt in tour hand, something distracted you, ypu placed it somewhere! But where? Bloody frustrating, forget it for while, then retrace your steps again, i remember losing a pair of glasses out in the field, after searching everywhere i retraced my steps and found them along the fence line, yahoo
Quote so, when I’m in transit the bolt and ammo stay on my person, at all times, no exceptions, so they’d have prise it out of my cold dead hand…Well, I store rifles in one cabinet. Bolts and ammunition in another. The two cabinets are not in the same location. When in transport the rifle , bolt and ammunition will be individually located in different parts of the vehicle. Any security system can be circumvented given time. The objective is make it as difficult as possible, for those who shouldn't, to obtain a working firearm in one swipe.
You are quite right - it is not specifically set out in writing it simply says 'reasonable care' and that is my and some others, interpretation of reasonable care.Christ Almighty, are you lot that Shite scared?
I travel all over the country the bolt stays in my rifle, once I get to my destination I do what I have to do and come still in my rifle, no law tells me I have to remove it so I don’t!
Monday Monday?