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Re: New applicant

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 4:31 pm
by Rockhopper
I applied for an SGC at the same time as it seemed sensible to do so but i had no intention of ever buying one - I now have four shotguns....

Re: New applicant

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 11:24 am
by HH1
Hmmmm its easy to say "I don't need anymore guns".... but in just the last year or so I've spent around £8,000 and that doesn't include ammunition etc.

Re: New applicant

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 1:37 pm
by GrizzlyGrant
Tell me about it.. my world was open to the dark arts of black powder this morning. Kind of a nostalgic effect and remember watching sharp as a kid. Looks like a whole heap of dirty fun.

On another note I used a .38 underleaver. How anyone can use one of these and never want to own one is beyond me, it was so much fun to use I had to slow down on the shots, not cheap haha

Re: New applicant

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 1:46 pm
by dromia
GrizzlyGrant wrote:Tell me about it.. my world was open to the dark arts of black powder this morning. Kind of a nostalgic effect and remember watching sharp as a kid. Looks like a whole heap of dirty fun.
Smokeless powder and jacketed bullets are just passing fancies, they will never catch on.

Check out our muzzle loading forum here for some proper guns and shooting.

Re: New applicant

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 7:58 pm
by HH1
GrizzlyGrant wrote:Tell me about it.. my world was open to the dark arts of black powder this morning. Kind of a nostalgic effect and remember watching sharp as a kid. Looks like a whole heap of dirty fun.

On another note I used a .38 underleaver. How anyone can use one of these and never want to own one is beyond me, it was so much fun to use I had to slow down on the shots, not cheap haha
Yes.... I have Marlin .357 & .45-70 underlevers in my collection :D

Re: New applicant

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 8:31 pm
by Les
GrizzlyGrant wrote:
I'm enjoying the 22lr a lot, and looking at all the possible avenues available to me.
Now this is where I become a pest and start asking loads of questions (sorry).
I would like to apply for 2+ minimum rifles, with different set ups and actions for different ranges. Is this something that's frowned upon or is it acceptable?
A lot depends on the police force, but in Cheshire you can definitely have more than one .22lr. You only need to have a 'need' for the rifle, which is usually 'target shooting'.

Different disciplines call for different rifles. Semi-auto for moving target, single shot for precision target shooting and bolt action for general gallery rifle etc etc. You can also have more than one bolt action. As long as you can justify a 'need', you should get the rifle. ;)

Re: New applicant

Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 12:05 pm
by HH1
Les wrote:
GrizzlyGrant wrote:


A lot depends on the police force, but in Cheshire you can definitely have more than one .22lr. You only need to have a 'need' for the rifle, which is usually 'target shooting'.
That is true.... I'm under Cheshire and have:

.22 bolt action CZ varmint
.22 Martini action BSA Venom Tuned
.22 semi-auto Sig 522
.22 Long Barrelled Pistol, Browning Buckmark

I have an allowance of 2,000 rounds of .22lr

Re: New applicant

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 3:18 pm
by GeeRam
GrizzlyGrant wrote: On another note I used a .38 underleaver. How anyone can use one of these and never want to own one is beyond me, it was so much fun to use I had to slow down on the shots, not cheap haha
Don't have a go with one in 'proper' .44 or .45 calibre then, you'll not even want to use a .38 one again lol

Re: New applicant

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 3:33 pm
by snayperskaya
GeeRam wrote:
GrizzlyGrant wrote: On another note I used a .38 underleaver. How anyone can use one of these and never want to own one is beyond me, it was so much fun to use I had to slow down on the shots, not cheap haha
Don't have a go with one in 'proper' .44 or .45 calibre then, you'll not even want to use a .38 one again lol
I had a go with one in 45-70 and was very impressed :good: