licence says .44 rifle
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licence says .44 rifle
My new FAC says to acquire .44 rifle & .44 Revolver long barrel and for ammo .44 1000 rounds.
I take it I can by either 44 mag or 44 specical as it does not state which one?
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I take it I can by either 44 mag or 44 specical as it does not state which one?
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Indeedy. Exactly as was intended by the Home Office all those years ago when the legislation was drafted. It's only Mr Plod who took to trying to specify the chambering.
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Or 444 Marlin - same calibre bullets, bigger case. However, a revolver in 444 Marlin (if such a beast exits!) might be a bit on the wild side!toffe wrapper wrote:My new FAC says to acquire .44 rifle & .44 Revolver long barrel and for ammo .44 1000 rounds.
I take it I can by either 44 mag or 44 specical as it does not state which one?
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Sandgroper wrote: Or 444 Marlin - same calibre bullets, bigger case.
Bigger bruise too ?
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Wimp! And here I was thinking Badgers were tough. :roll:meles meles wrote:Sandgroper wrote: Or 444 Marlin - same calibre bullets, bigger case.
Bigger bruise too ?
And yes a 444 Marlin Revolver does exist!


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Re: licence says .44 rifle
Or 444 Marlin - same calibre bullets, bigger case. However, a revolver in 444 Marlin (if such a beast exits!) might be a bit on the wild side!
i would confirm with the fac dept i had a bollocking when i opted for a 444 marlin
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I think you'd be hard pushed to find a rifle in .44Spl only, but as you say, spl or mag ammo comfortably.
Likewise, I can't see .444 or even .44-40 falling into your authorisation.
Likewise, I can't see .444 or even .44-40 falling into your authorisation.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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.44 is fine just want to buy .44 mag rifle and revolver and reload .44 mag & special.
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Re: licence says .44 rifle
Have to disagree based on my experience - apart from a couple of instances I have always just asked for a generic calibre and then only specified centre fire (CF) or rim fire (RF) for .22 and never had a problem. I had authorisation for a .45 rifle when I realised building a 45 ACP rifle was not possible for me at that time, I went and got myself a rifle in 45-70, my firearms dept didn't even bat an eyelid when I told them.Sim G wrote:I think you'd be hard pushed to find a rifle in .44Spl only, but as you say, spl or mag ammo comfortably.
Likewise, I can't see .444 or even .44-40 falling into your authorisation.
I would counter by saying that if you truly did something wrong then they would have hauled you over the coals as an example to the rest of us.greenshoots wrote:Or 444 Marlin - same calibre bullets, bigger case. However, a revolver in 444 Marlin (if such a beast exits!) might be a bit on the wild side!
i would confirm with the fac dept i had a bollocking when i opted for a 444 marlin
greenshoots
What it does highlight is the difference (as if we didn't already know!) in how the law is interpreted throughout the UK.
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This is when we start to compare licensing authorities. I know mine wouldn't have liked at all a .45-70 rifle on a .45 slot. That would have needed a specific .45-70 slot.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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