He was with the 3rd Regiment (Foot and Mouth) better known as the "Devils in Skirts"Blu wrote:What? it's a reasonable question. Doesn't seem to want to answer me though, I usually remember the folks I pi$$ off, don't remember pi$$ing him off for anything.Sim G wrote:Blu wrote:Howdy $harp$hooter, which battalion were you with?
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[/quote]Fedaykin wrote:
He was with the 3rd Regiment (Foot and Mouth) better known as the "Devils in Skirts"
He is an avid military enthusiast that liked to play toy soldiers on the weekend. As I am sure from your post you realized I wasn't in the forces nor did I ever claim to be.
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What a coincidence, so was my great uncle WiddleFedaykin wrote:He was with the 3rd Regiment (Foot and Mouth) better known as the "Devils in Skirts"

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Hey dude I didn't assume, imply, or conclude anything and I apologise if that's the way it came across. If you had just said the above before then no problem, question answered.He is an avid military enthusiast that liked to play toy soldiers on the weekend. As I am sure from your post you realized I wasn't in the forces nor did I ever claim to be.
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That'll be the old 15 PARA (Jocks) thenHe was with the 3rd Regiment (Foot and Mouth) better known as the "Devils in Skirts"

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Re: S58 question
Muzzle loading firearms manufactured prior to 1939 are Section 58(2). Generally speaking, centre fire cartridge firearms for which ammunition is not commercially available fall into the same class. Rimfire weapons, other than 4mm, 5mm, .22" .23", 6mm and 9mm can also be owned without certification. Should you wish to purchase any of the mentioned obsolete ammunition you need an FAC with a variation for same. An updated "Firearms Law - guidance to the Police" came out a little over a year ago and can be viewed online.
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