So long as your ammunition is stored separately from your A and E category firearms (i.e. in a separate cupboard, or in an army surplus ammo can in the garage, etc) then there is NO legal requirement...
Liked On: 10-08-2016, 12:07 PM
So long as your ammunition is stored separately from your A and E category firearms (i.e. in a separate cupboard, or in an army surplus ammo can in the garage, etc) then there is NO legal requirement...
Liked On: 09-08-2016, 10:43 PM
So long as your ammunition is stored separately from your A and E category firearms (i.e. in a separate cupboard, or in an army surplus ammo can in the garage, etc) then there is NO legal requirement...
Liked On: 09-08-2016, 05:22 AM
So long as your ammunition is stored separately from your A and E category firearms (i.e. in a separate cupboard, or in an army surplus ammo can in the garage, etc) then there is NO legal requirement...
Liked On: 09-08-2016, 12:12 AM
So long as your ammunition is stored separately from your A and E category firearms (i.e. in a separate cupboard, or in an army surplus ammo can in the garage, etc) then there is NO legal requirement...
Liked On: 08-08-2016, 10:51 PM
+1 on the L frame S&W! The M586/686 is pretty much the perfect revolver for service match. They do benefit from a good double-action job that enables you to shoot the entire match double action and...
Liked On: 02-08-2016, 06:29 PM
The M700 action is easily crushed or damaged by the incorrect method of barrel removal. The proper way is to hold the barrel close to the action with a neat-fitting pair of metal barrel clamps in a...
Liked On: 01-08-2016, 09:49 PM
The M700 action is easily crushed or damaged by the incorrect method of barrel removal. The proper way is to hold the barrel close to the action with a neat-fitting pair of metal barrel clamps in a...
Liked On: 27-07-2016, 12:41 PM
The M700 action is easily crushed or damaged by the incorrect method of barrel removal. The proper way is to hold the barrel close to the action with a neat-fitting pair of metal barrel clamps in a...
Liked On: 26-07-2016, 10:21 PM
The multiple locking lugs of the 742 are notorious for cutting into the reciever at the back of the bolt stroke and causing the bolt to jam. The problem shows up when the rifle has done a fair few...
Liked On: 18-07-2016, 09:54 AM
There appears to be no power granted by the Arms Act to the Police to add conditions of use to an import permit. If the rifle is A category then you can use it for any normal use for such a firearm,...
Liked On: 14-07-2016, 08:50 PM
There appears to be no power granted by the Arms Act to the Police to add conditions of use to an import permit. If the rifle is A category then you can use it for any normal use for such a firearm,...
Liked On: 14-07-2016, 08:12 PM
There appears to be no power granted by the Arms Act to the Police to add conditions of use to an import permit. If the rifle is A category then you can use it for any normal use for such a firearm,...
Liked On: 14-07-2016, 07:11 PM
There appears to be no power granted by the Arms Act to the Police to add conditions of use to an import permit. If the rifle is A category then you can use it for any normal use for such a firearm,...
Liked On: 14-07-2016, 06:03 PM
Go online to Waffen Frankonia, Kettner, etc and you will see that such things are as expensive, if not more expensive than in NZ. Finding gun stores with a good range of optices in the Netherlands...
Liked On: 12-07-2016, 07:58 PM