Ammo cost & supply in the UK ?

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#21 Post by Christel »

Steve wrote:
ovenpaa wrote:but if you look closer there are all sorts of ways to have fun with a gun.
Just where do you start..? O:-)
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I was just waiting for this... :lol: :lol:

Not surprised in the least bit it was Steve who posted this.
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#22 Post by froggy »

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What would be a good example of Section a 5 semi-auto firearm and cartridge

Good exemples & popular ones are Garand or SVT40 both in 30-284W

This complicated law can present some loopholes as I know of a sport shooter in my French club who had decided to give up the sport. He was therefore obliged to sell, demil or surrender his firearms but decided to keep a Garand that had sentimental value (gun was captured by his grandad during the war). So he had it converted in section 5 and was able to keep it legaly in a "firing" condition.
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#23 Post by Ovenpaa »

So it is easier to own a licensed re-chambered Tokarev or Garand than a worn out old .303 SMLE In theory?

Sounds like your government is not so different from ours :lol: :lol:
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#24 Post by kennyc »

froggy wrote:re-

What would be a good example of Section a 5 semi-auto firearm and cartridge

Good exemples & popular ones are Garand or SVT40 both in 30-284W

This complicated law can present some loopholes as I know of a sport shooter in my French club who had decided to give up the sport. He was therefore obliged to sell, demil or surrender his firearms but decided to keep a Garand that had sentimental value (gun was captured by his grandad during the war). So he had it converted in section 5 and was able to keep it legaly in a "firing" condition.
I would be interested to hear if the Swiss K31 has to be rechambered for 30x284, as the 284 win case was often used in the K31 in the States due to lack of 7.5x55 ammo, so is the "conversion" just a paper one ?
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#25 Post by Dangermouse »

Garand that had sentimental value (gun was captured by his grandad during the war).
What is the story behind that one? Or is the Granddad German?

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#26 Post by Tower75 »

Dangermouse wrote:
Garand that had sentimental value (gun was captured by his grandad during the war).
What is the story behind that one? Or is the Granddad German?

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I was about to ask that myself. Sounds like an interesting story.
Wait, so I can own a .55 calibre Boys anti-tank rifle, but not a .22 pistol?
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#27 Post by Mike357 »

christel wrote:
Steve wrote:
ovenpaa wrote:but if you look closer there are all sorts of ways to have fun with a gun.
Just where do you start..? O:-)
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I was just waiting for this... :lol: :lol:

Not surprised in the least bit it was Steve who posted this.
;)
I'd start by getting rid of that stupid gun :lol:
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#28 Post by Doz »

Mike357 wrote:I'd start by getting rid of that stupid gun :lol:
What gun? O:-)
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#29 Post by Steve »

christel wrote:
I was just waiting for this... :lol: :lol:

Not surprised in the least bit it was Steve who posted this.
;)
Hey,i was actually looking for a picture of the heavenly Chezza clutching a gun,but sadly it wasnt to be. :cry:
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#30 Post by froggy »

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St-Malo had been converted into a Festung (fortress) by the Germans and the fighting were quite heavy in August 44. I am not 100% sure how his Grand-father got hold of the Garand wether it part of the weapons given to local resistance groups or if it was merely picked-up after the batlle.

Yep there are a lot of K11/K31 rechambered in 30-284 - A French Gun-smith has even specialised into converting section 1 into section 5 weapons and even invented a caliber to that effect , the 30-284 Nolasco.
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