Definition of an antique firearm - views
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Re: Definition of an antique firearm - views
air weapons heading for section 1, the same as up north and just as effective
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Re: Definition of an antique firearm - views
Explains why the HO didn't want to give me an answer on how to add 9mm Bergmann (Largo) to the obsolete calibre list...so now I get to tell them how!
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Re: Definition of an antique firearm - views
well a quick scan of the obsolete calibres throws up the fact they can't even get the designation of 7.5x53.5 Swiss right! (7.5x53 is what they call it )
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Re: Definition of an antique firearm - views
Not quite as straight forward as the .50 cal/MARS consultation to complete but completed none the less.
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Re: Definition of an antique firearm - views
Perhaps we should all suggest the addition of .455 Webley to the obsolete calibre list. It's contemporary to most of the other listed rounds.
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