Re: Transporting Rifle on a small Car
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 9:58 am
tackb wrote:I used to put my peli case in the passenger seat of my 911 and bugger the passenger !




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tackb wrote:I used to put my peli case in the passenger seat of my 911 and bugger the passenger !
Point being you can see as plain as day what the rifle is, with a car yes you have the possibility of it getting nicked but it's not in plain sight is it....Rockhopper wrote:If you roll your car into a ditch and the rifle goes missing who's fault is it going to be?
It worked well for me for eight years without incident. Good luck with anyone trying to keep up with me as I filtered throught the appalling traffic jams on the way to and back from Bisley too.the running man wrote:Point being you can see as plain as day what the rifle is, with a car yes you have the possibility of it getting nicked but it's not in plain sight is it....Rockhopper wrote:If you roll your car into a ditch and the rifle goes missing who's fault is it going to be?
You also face the rather unpleasant prospect if one travels with a gun on a bike in plain sight of a criminal element stopping you and assuring you that it's either your life or the gun....
All of this security speculation and reference to the law will do you know good when u cone foul of an anti shooting copper or worse an anti shooting judge....
I know we live by the rule of law....I'm too much of a social realist.....
Villians going into a camp where 90% of the visitors are armed !? I don't think so!Dark Skies wrote:It worked well for me for eight years without incident. Good luck with anyone trying to keep up with me as I filtered throught the appalling traffic jams on the way to and back from Bisley too.the running man wrote:Point being you can see as plain as day what the rifle is, with a car yes you have the possibility of it getting nicked but it's not in plain sight is it....Rockhopper wrote:If you roll your car into a ditch and the rifle goes missing who's fault is it going to be?
You also face the rather unpleasant prospect if one travels with a gun on a bike in plain sight of a criminal element stopping you and assuring you that it's either your life or the gun....
All of this security speculation and reference to the law will do you know good when u cone foul of an anti shooting copper or worse an anti shooting judge....
I know we live by the rule of law....I'm too much of a social realist.....
If we're going hypothetical - why don't villains just hang around the entrance to Bisley where they're guaranteed a steady supply of firearms in and out of the grounds day in day out. Or better, just stake out the car park at Short Siberia and wait for shooters to take their rifles from the boot of the car? At some point you just have to accept that you've done as much as you practically could and get on with life.
Egg on Leggs1 wrote:Safe transport is walking down the street with your firearm in a gun bag, the rest of it is wishy washy, neo liberal clap trap.