"Now would you mind opening the safe for my bolt? No, the other one, yeah that's it."20series wrote: "im going to get my gun"

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"Now would you mind opening the safe for my bolt? No, the other one, yeah that's it."20series wrote: "im going to get my gun"
well the best bit was when we checked in and said would it be ok etc, she said yeh no probs I grew up on a farm so im used to guns...Demonic69 wrote:"Now would you mind opening the safe for my bolt? No, the other one, yeah that's it."20series wrote: "im going to get my gun"![]()
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Mine are free to roam* during the day but when I'm out, asleep or smashed - they get caged! :lol:HALODIN wrote:Just out of interest, is leaving a rifle out of your cabinet over night in your own home an offence?
I have... different experience of that Premierinn and rifles...20series wrote:We stayed in a Premier inn up at warrington for a smallborwe shoot a few years ago, we locked the rifles in the room and asked the duty manager to lock the bolts in their safe. About two hours later she came over to the pub where we were having a night cap after some grub and asked us to come back to the reception. A local officer simply said Mr C.... which rifle do you have with you so I told him and just said thanks and have a good night. It turns out that the same lady had an issue with someone refusing to pay the bill and "im going to get my gun" was muttered a few months earlier, so she had gotten jumpy and called the station.
I would just make sure that if you can you make it as safe as possible and if it's bolt action take the bolt with you if you leave.
Alan
Most definitely it is.HALODIN wrote:Just out of interest, is leaving a rifle out of your cabinet over night in your own home an offence?
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