Sig Sauer P226 LBP

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Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP

#111 Post by Blu »

ordnance wrote:Maybe its just me, but I get bored pretty fast shooting my .22 handgun, a few rounds through it and the 9MM or .45 comes out. If all I could have was .22 it might be different.
Yeah I know what you mean :p
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Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP

#112 Post by ordnance »

Yeah my diamond slippers can get a bit tight too
Maybe I am spoilt for choice. ;)
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Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP

#113 Post by Blu »

ordnance wrote:
Yeah my diamond slippers can get a bit tight too
Maybe I am spoilt for choice. ;)
Or maybe the fact that you don't have pointless bans imposed on you.
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#114 Post by ordnance »

Or maybe the fact that you don't have pointless bans imposed on you.
That as well.
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Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP

#115 Post by Mike357 »

Icon are holding a range day at Nottingham next Sat at 1300. Go play!
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#116 Post by safetyfirst »

Do you have any more details? Also, can you explain the legality of being able to handle an LBP that's not on your certificate, is it ok whilst on an RFD ticket?
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#117 Post by HALODIN »

Give Mike @ Icon a ring if you're interested. He did say he'd e-mail me when the next one was on, but no e-mail as yet, I believe it's by invitation only.

Yes the same applies to LBR's and S1 SG's IIRC.
safetyfirst wrote:Do you have any more details? Also, can you explain the legality of being able to handle an LBP that's not on your certificate, is it ok whilst on an RFD ticket?
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#118 Post by SevenSixTwo »

ordnance wrote:
Or maybe the fact that you don't have pointless bans imposed on you.
That as well.
You can't hunt with an AR though. razz ;)


(Not that you'd want to of course).
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#119 Post by ordnance »

You can't hunt with an AR though.
You can get get them but not for hunting, walking around the fields here with an AR could get you in all sorts of trouble. :)
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Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP

#120 Post by Mike357 »

The range day info was on a FB post. As above, give him a call and discuss inc any issues over legality.
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