SevenSixTwo wrote:Hmm, that is inconsistent. It's definitely what they told me though; the lady was quite insistant that I paid in full. No big deal I suppose but it did put me under enormous pressure to decide on exactly what I wanted (rather than applying for, say, a 7.62x51 rifle 'slot')...
I think the system in the rest of the UK is better get your slot for the caliber and then decide what rifle you want to buy.
Surely it's better to have the freedom to buy any rifle that takes your fancy, knowing you can justify it after the event?
ordnance wrote:
PS I don't get the buy and hold when it comes to ammo in parts of the UK.
I take that to mean you do not understand it.
It allows you to buy up to a specific number in a single transaction. However, as you may already have some remaining from the previous purchase you will have a higher hold allowance.
Can you imagine having a 500/500 Buy/Hold? You buy 500 and use some every week and they only come in packs of 500. Then one day you go to the range and halfway through you have to stop and go and buy another 500.
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Why did kamikaze pilots wear helmets?
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ordnance wrote:
PS I don't get the buy and hold when it comes to ammo in parts of the UK.
I take that to mean you do not understand it.
It allows you to buy up to a specific number in a single transaction. However, as you may already have some remaining from the previous purchase you will have a higher hold allowance.
Can you imagine having a 500/500 Buy/Hold? You buy 500 and use some every week and they only come in packs of 500. Then one day you go to the range and halfway through you have to stop and go and buy another 500.
Ok. Here they just give you a maximum quantity authorised normally 1000 rds for each firearm.
ordnance wrote:
PS I don't get the buy and hold when it comes to ammo in parts of the UK.
I take that to mean you do not understand it.
It allows you to buy up to a specific number in a single transaction. However, as you may already have some remaining from the previous purchase you will have a higher hold allowance.
Can you imagine having a 500/500 Buy/Hold? You buy 500 and use some every week and they only come in packs of 500. Then one day you go to the range and halfway through you have to stop and go and buy another 500.
Ok. Here they just give you a maximum quantity authorised normally 1000 rds for each firearm.
I assume that is the maximum HOLDING for each.
"The trouble with quotes on the internet is that it's difficult to discern whether or not they are genuine." - Abraham Lincoln
Why did kamikaze pilots wear helmets?
God loves stupid people, that is why he made so many of them.