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  1. Sorry for the thread revival but I've just had a C&H come into my possession - I'm an RFD now - and like many, I'm struggling to date / identify this particular model.

    Serial number is 56821 and the barrels are inscribed 168 Piccadilly. London. I know they moved there is 1927 and 127 is now the Cavalry & Guards Club.

    30" Barrels, 14 3/4" Stock, 2 1/2Chamber. 

    Yes, I know... someone has been at those screws with a blunt pickaxe... 

    I can only put a rough date range of circa 1932.

    Proof markings confirm London 1925 - 1954

     

    Any help appreciated. 

     

     

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  2. I could have not said about the sleeping tablets, but I know it could have been checked and then the situation would be worse, so I did what I thought was the best and was honest.

    So, by doing this, it has now caused more problems from reading various replies above and I don't get that - isn't honesty always the best policy??

  3. I cant believe this, everyone at some point in their lives is going to go through a stressful period. Does this suggest that if someone goes to the doctor or loses a job, loved one etc etc etc the immediate assumption is that they are going to lose the plot are wreak havoc with whatever guns they hold? I am sure it will cause balanced and responsible gun owners to think twice about going to the doctors which surely is worse.

     

    I would be extremely worried if I had been prescribed sleeping tablets or been to see my GP with some stress related issue and then armed police arrive at my house. If they feel the need to remove someones guns on this basis them I assume they will also confiscate any blunt instruments, edged tools, kitchen knives, chainsaws.... the list goes on!

     

    I absolutely agree that the police need to protect the public but this implies a massive lack of trust on lawful gun owners.

     

    Thinking in the cold light of day having slept on it, I can see the police position to a certain extent: They had a report that I had guns in the house and obviously had a duty to investigate.

    I would be very surprised if they had not checked on a computer to see if I did or did not hold a valid SGC so one can assume that they did know that I do hold a valid 'ticket' but still had to check.

     

    During the course of the conversation / inspection when it was mentioned if I was on any medication - as previously described I am - stuff for gout, painkillers from a recent operation and said sleeping tablets - this must of caused concern that coupled with the report, regardless of it being unfounded, they had to do what they did.

     

    Having spoken to a close friend, the general thought is that the report was made knowing the likely reaction - in a village it's a bit of a talking point to see armed police turning up at a Parish Councillor's house.

     

    I may be wrong, but I think spite played a major part in this.

  4. I have spoken to my Dr and they are fully on side.


    No association yet you hold guns.

    It is not a legal requirement to do so I believe? I was a member of the NGO when I was running my shoot, but not at the moment as I do not (and have not) shot for a number of years.

    If I were to go back to shooting seriously, then I would re-join.

  5. OK, so long story short:

     

    Ex left 2 weeks ago and today at 5pm, I had a ARV team turn up as they "Had a report" I had guns in the house.

    They said where the guns were kept and wanted to have a look.

     

    I explained I had a SGC and was more than happy to get the keys to open my cabinet and show them my SGC as well. They were very polite and asked if I was on any medication - I said yes, stuff for gout, painkillers for my recent operation and sleeping tablets due to stress.

     

    They have now impounded my guns subject to a SGC review. They checked all the numbers against my ticket and all was OK, but why do I feel I'm the one in the wrong?

     

     

  6. Sure this has been covered many times before - it's like newbies on a Land Rover forum asking what's the biggest tyre they can fit on a gaylander - so my apologies!

     

    Want to start re-loading. Where do you start? Is there an idiots guide to reloading?

    ATM, only looking at SG Carts but will move to centrefire at some point - well, that is the plan..

     

    I have purchased a RTO from a member on here, so the collection has started, but what else do you need?

     

    TIA

  7. I'm currently using a Morphy Richards anti-calc turbo steam, it's ok but doesn't really get the creases out of my linen suit properly.

     

    Could this be a iron/ironing board coefficient insufficiency?

     

    If not, what irons are you guys using at the minute?

     

    It's driving me mad.

    What is this strange contraption of which you speak?

  8. Thanks for the replies and assistance chaps. I've found both Clay & Game and SG Reloading on the interwebnet but not Myers or Deakin, any clues?

     

    Clearly, a decent idiots guide to reloading is required, so which book would you suggest? Sorry to ask so many basic / daft questions but I am (obviously) new to the whole re-loading thing!

     

    Do I also need any form of storage / purchase licence for this?

  9. You wont find any new 8 bores. But as for reloading seen as the 8 bore is a obsolete gauge the only way to gain ammo is to reload them.

    Even reloading 10 bore is worth it considering the cost of 10 bore ammo.

    Im sure more of the big bore loaders can advise you better and put you in the right direction.

    No, I know... I'm more interested in original fowling pieces than modern Spanish stuff....

     

    I do have one original (and un-fired) 8B cartridge....will get a pic of it

     

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  10. Bit of advice if I may ask:

     

    Some years ago, I purchased an old AYA Matador that had been opened up to an 8 Bore. I got it as a bit of a talking point and never actually fired it in anger as could never find any cartridges. I sold it for £20 more than I paid for it and that was that.

     

    Now I'd love another and see you can actually get kit to re-load your own cartridges. However I have never even thought or considered doing home re-loading, so:

     

    A. Where do you start?

    B: Is doing larger bore a waste of time?

    C: Am I being stupid?

     

    I haven't identified a new 8B yet - there are a few around that I keep looking at....

  11. As I have just brought 17 meters of ridge tiles for £196...... I'll let you judge!

     

    Note: these are on a new build I'm doing so may not be comparable

  12. I'm sure this has been done to death previously, so my apologies for starting yet another...

     

    Having not opened my gun cabinet for at least 4 years after falling out of love with shooting, I have got the itch again...

     

    When I paced up, I stupidly sold both my John McNab O/U's in 20 Bore - I went down to 20B as I found them quicker than my SxS Grosable Sidelock which I still have (along with a couple of other SxS's which are pretty much scrap)

     

    I am looking for 20B O/U again, but I'm fairly sure I know what I want with this, so not a problem.

     

    I am looking for a Semi Auto or maybe even a Pump (maybe both!) for general use - it must cover as many aspects as possible: Clays / Pigeon / Wildfowl / Duck Flighting - And the missus wants to try clays as well, so we could end up with needing a bigger cabinet.

     

     

     

    Discuss.... :rolleyes:

     

     

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