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Columbus Polumbus

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  1. Sounds like a damn fine idea Webber, I will get the rabbit skins and be in touch. Did you mean B&Q or BBQ Webber
  2. :( :( Mr P My willy size is my business
  3. Rest assured Leon it wont take us along as it has took you to post that snippet of information :(
  4. Well its better than nothing I suppose............. but I aint an engineer Knew we wouldn't get piccy's My Ice pick is at the ready Leon I have a qty of the real decoy hearts, bought them when I was in the USA for such an eventuallity. Do you call when you have your toy working.... just like the Warrener?
  5. Very Good if your a bloody midget............ I'm 6' 2"
  6. Happy to oblige, I have open ticket, Silenced Rimfire and a longnet let me know if you want help. Regards Col Pol
  7. What a man does in his own hide is his business cranners
  8. 798.3 aided with mines great fun
  9. VD This on the face of would mean a totally seperate container for the storage of Section 1 Ammunition however, As the lockable shelf within the cabinet requires a serperate key to facilitate entry this constitutes a seperate location (which is secure) where the law and the Firearms Officer is concerned. It is not acceptable to have your rifles and ammo secured together without this additional locking unit within the gun cabinet. In effect it is a secure unit within another secure unit. If you have been advised by your firearms officer and you had to go to additional cost in supplying and fitting a seperate secure unit then I'm afraid, he has overstepped his powers and dependant on the circumstances, you could be compensated if your gun cabinet had the lockable facility when he viewed your security. Likewise, they recommend you secure the rifle bolts and magazines in a seperate container for additional security which, could also go into the lockable shelf unit. As a firearms holder you are only obliged to protect your property from theft from the opportunist thief or burglar, not the determined criminal hell bent on getting your firearms and so the additional security by way of locking units "seperate" from the main body is designed to make it as difficult as possible to steal a firearm that could be used immediately. In fact, even though it pains me to say it Mr P's words sum it up nicely. Col Pol
  10. Do they have a website I could look at VT?
  11. The mating surfaces of the poles will always rub off the paint so its best if you do as suggested.
  12. There is no cure, they have awoken from a relatively warm night to have their breakfast and then spend the rest of the day chillin out. Then its time for supper and bed, quite normal behaviour I'm afraid.
  13. An they thought splittin tha eatom was hard
  14. Cheaper still if you order it from Cabela's
  15. I'm just getting long in the tooth Mr P I do have to correct you on one small point tho Mr P, Ammunition does not have to be kept seperate, I accept it makes sense, as long as it is in a lockable storage facility in the cabinet ie a lockable shelf.
  16. Webber - Where's my copy of the letter bud ?? HG If someone has derived the shooting rights then it is not technically illegal to have more than one person shooting the rabbits, as the Act reads, the number of people is in specific relationship to the occupier of the land that does not necissarily have any of the rights mentioned in your list but has the right to control the rabbits to protect his crops. This came about, if for example, the person with the shooting rights did not take his obligations seriously and support the occupier by controling the pests on the land he owns. But was limited so as not to derive an income from the rabbits that technically are owned by another. Isn't the law a wonderful thing
  17. Matt I do not have anything right now but wish you the best of luck.
  18. Sorry Webber its a secret Gamekeepers fair at Shugborough
  19. I bet they don't call the police when they find twenty quid in one of the pockets, I bet that must have got lost in transit
  20. DeD If the land has already been inspected by the police it will not require a revisit as they hold the information on file, or at least should. You do not need necissarily have to provide written authority to the police, it is their responsibility to confirm you have authority if they suspect that you are not telling the truth. All is required is that you provide the details of the person whom has the shooting rights or the landowner if he has the shooting rights. Not tricky DeD, you just need to talk to someone who knows there way round the system. In this case me. Let me know if you have anymore questions. Col Pol
  21. Yp It saddens me greatly to be the bearer of bad news but you will never ever be a citizen for the following reasons: 1. Your genetic make up clearly identifies you as a sub group and therefore a subject worthy of study. 2. Your drinking habits, geographical location and quaint turn of phrase is an automatic bar to our club "The Citizens" 3. Subjects (such as you) are easily confused.... an automatic bar I'm afraid. :(
  22. Teal It would be a great help if you could "pin" the above website somewhere on the forum for the members to refer to. Whilst I do not mind answering legal questions it would help alot if I could direct them to this document as it is the bible on many matters. Thanks in advance Col Pol
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