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  1. Needed a decent case for air travel, found this great deal on Ebay, he accepted my £86 offer +pp even on his own website it works out £118, my deal £101 all in, elsewhere on the web they are over £200, reviews very good, waterproof, dust seal, a lot of Americans prefer to Peli.

     

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SKB-3i-5014-6-waterproof-utility-Case-with-layered-foam-base-and-conv-foam-lid-/281955237028?hash=item41a5d77ca4:g:ab4AAOSwsB9WBRsG

  2. Maybe it's me, maybe I am looking into this too deeply, with a suspicious mind but I find it quite dangerous the amount of centre fire's I see on ebay.

    Not listed of course, Ebay in their wisdom will not let you sell an airsoft or one inch bladed kitchen knife, but a spear gun or long bow that can kill a Grizzly bear IS acceptable, but that's another matter.

    People selling their scopes, but using pictures of it on their rifles, picture sharp enough I can see the calibre on the barrel, recognise which rifle it is.

    All it takes is someone to buy it, hey they can re sell it, or buy anything else you are selling and raise a dispute over it, or maybe you have a 14 day return policy anyway, boom, just given your address to any Tom, ****, or thief....someone that knows you have at least one firearm in the house.

    Maybe I am looking into the situation too deeply, but we all protect our identities, put guns in the car when people are not looking, no kids about, go x directory, and them slam a Sako on ebay.....every time I see one I wince...duct tape anyone...... :ninja:...

  3. Turn detective, observe rather than approach, find out where they park their cars and get some reg nos. Then if you phone the police you have something to give them.

     

    I agree with what your trying to say, but ****** don't register cars legally, and they never carry id, or the car is nicked, legal does not usually work with them.

  4. I have been through the last two, like us all.

     

    My Father once said "all we will be left with is balloons on sticks"

     

    Guess they will ban that someday too.

     

    Pathetic morons, but sadly with the blessing of the non shooting fraternity, and 80% of the scared public, if I hear "but why do you need a gun" one more time..............

  5. I have travelled to many countries with my guns but always got a written OK from the Airline and made sure I took copies of my licence and European gun permit as back up.I also had a special document that I had invented myself to give to the airport police with all relevant details on, Like all my personal details ,gun type, make, bore and gun number, flight details, all the things that they will ask you written down. Saves them loads of time and gives you an air of respectability.That said, I also recall an England team member being refused to bring his gun onboard because the pilot didn't like guns even though the airline agreed passage... I think it was one of the channel island flyers .When you get to the airport ,join the normal queue when it's your turn advice the check in person discreatly that you are carrying a firearm and they will pass you through security and take your gun off you, you won't see it again until you reach your destination, if you are on a double flight make sure your gun has transferred with you. .Don't pack your gun case keys in your luggage as the police will check your licence against the gun details at the airport.Don't be surprised if your gun is on the luggage carousel at the other end, many countries are not as big as us on gun security. Enjoy your trip. from Auntie.

    Wow, thank you so much for taking the time, great great advice, truly appreciated.

    Thanks to you all..

  6. Gypsies with dogs, lawless bunch of thieves.

     

    Now I am not saying we should chase 'Them' with dogs across fields, that would clearly be inappropriate.....

     

    I have seen them at lakes fishing. I doubt they return any fish caught.(or have a license)

  7. One thing that is utterly confusing and wrong in my mind is the lack of rules we are all given, well we are not given!

    You apply for a gun license, have no criminal record, police interview, check box security all that stuff, slam, in the post whoopee got it!

    So you go to a gunshop and buy a shotgun for example, who ever told you you cant take it on a bus in a gun slip, or whoever said you could?

    I find it absolutely bonkers the lack of rules or teaching given, it is a bloody gun after all.

    Germany, a test to pass before you can FISH, Canada, a huuuuge book to read and tests on trajectories, gun safety, EVERYTHING. no pass, no gun.

    I understand most of Europe identical, Austria from memory too, actually I believe if you screw it up there, that's your lot, I believe a practical test too for hunting, but don't quote me.

    UK naff all, they just rely on our common sense, well, I know some quite thick people, nothing stopping them getting a license in the right circumstance.

    Then we wonder why we get things against us in the press and we get demonised, I am happy for a rule book and extensive test.

    I can't drive a car at 31 mph but I can buy a gun with NO FORMAL advice, bonkers....

    Good luck with your bike, I would write/email and carry the reply with the Police letterhead, email address on it with me at all times....

  8. Hi, I am flying on Holiday to Canada late summer and wish to take two shotguns, also taking tons of fishing equipment!!

    Has anyone done it, any advice?

     

    I am going out via Gatwick, I have got and filled out the Canadian declaration form, 5589E, I believe there is no form to fill out her re Police, although should I tell them?? (I know you do for Europe) But it does not say anything on the Police website non Europe.

     

    Can I take both in one locked approved Peli case?

     

    (3 shot Beretta auto 12g, one bolt action BSA .410)

     

    Actions open, no ammo, trigger locks on.

     

    Any advice at all would really be appreciated, G.

  9. I have an SP 12g and an SP20g. The 20g goes out more, largely due to its weight. Its every bit as potent as the 12g, I might even chance better :oops: If your lady is shooting well with the SP20g why not stay with it? There's likely to be replies about less kick with a 12g, but I think there's too much fuss made about recoil. The upside to a 12g is the carts are cheaper, but for me I would keep the 20 over the 12 all day long :yes: Just my views.

    Well said, only downside is shell prices as mentioned!

  10. Thanks for your input, again very valid, I understand your sentiment.

    I love the old, I have been shooting for over 37 years, and ALL my shotguns are very old, they have soul, visibly all it would be would to change a few grams of steel with an alloy (unseen) choke, and she gets used again.
    I once saw a Holland and Holland ex rook style rifle barrelled to .22 and threaded for Moderator, now that is awful!
    I have an old W Richards rook rifle, re bored to .410 but with a FULL choke, most ex rooks are always cylinder, I take it hunting and bust clays with it, it lives, it gets used, I did not do the work, I bought it like it, if it remained a rook rifle it would be a dusty unused wall hanger with a pitted barrel.
    Thanks for your comment, it is much pain I 'fuse' old with modern, but means it will live again.
    Very funny people want me to sell it and buy a new piece of junk made in China, by machine, that's okay, but to make usable a real Winchester is horrendous?? Unthinkable? How can you? You have to see the Irony in that?

    Did you see the video above......

  11. Hi, like Gingercat said, all know guns are all different, and will pattern dependant on many factors, your right, I can squeeze a bit with different wad options but for me it goes into the shop next week, I want full choke!

    Thanks very much for all your opinions though, much appreciated.

    Just had a peek at the competition, Norinko and Chiappa, I prefer my Winchester because it is a repeater, BOTH these copies are single shot, before you say what does this idiot know, watch both these clips, they don't cycle, they should save money and not even put a lever on them :0

    I had no idea they did not actually 'work'

     

    The short Chiappa has the same action, ignore the lack of erm wood obviously.

     

     

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