Have you ever had a variation rejected?

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Re: Have you ever had a variation rejected?

#21 Post by Sixshot6 »

bradaz11 wrote:
Sixshot6 wrote: Also S Yorks police accept LBR's on LBP slots from what I've seen (I once had a 38/357 long barrel pistol rather than revolver slot, though strangely they do list muzzle loading revolvers as pistols).
well pistol does cover revolver. revolver doesn't cover pistol

Gazoo wrote: Ironically now you can probably not be stopped as long as your knitting needle is in place.
what do you mean?
Brad I can actually see that making sense. Probably why its best to just put pistol and not try and muddy the waters. Oh boy its a cluster.
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Re: Have you ever had a variation rejected?

#22 Post by bradaz11 »

Sixshot6 wrote:
bradaz11 wrote:
well pistol does cover revolver. revolver doesn't cover pistol
Brad I can actually see that making sense. Probably why its best to just put pistol and not try and muddy the waters. Oh boy its a cluster.
Be as vague as you can when asking for things, gives you more room for choice

Gazoo wrote: It's just a 22 LR rifle really, isn't it? That's why they make them have the knitting needle to extend the length..I thought?
well i more meant the 'you can't be stopped' bit.
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Sixshot6

Re: Have you ever had a variation rejected?

#23 Post by Sixshot6 »

bradaz11 wrote:
Sixshot6 wrote:
bradaz11 wrote:
well pistol does cover revolver. revolver doesn't cover pistol
Brad I can actually see that making sense. Probably why its best to just put pistol and not try and muddy the waters. Oh boy its a cluster.
Be as vague as you can when asking for things, gives you more room for choice

Gazoo wrote: It's just a 22 LR rifle really, isn't it? That's why they make them have the knitting needle to extend the length..I thought?
well i more meant the 'you can't be stopped' bit.
You're damn right, its good to be vague. They didn't even want to know what my MARS was, just wanted caliber and type. Was still shocked at it being listed as a semi auto though wallhead . I don't think Action is even required legally to be fair Brad. So all things said S Yorks is great here in the people's republic of (it still is to a degree). If you ever get the choice come live here Brad. I know some might say I'm wishing a death sentence on you, but.... its not so bad lol . We have Sheffield so once you could go to the crucible when bored of the sculpture park.
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Re: Have you ever had a variation rejected?

#24 Post by Activ8 »

Not a variation, but having just applied & received my FAC & SGC, I put in for the following & got it all without any fuss to my surprise.
3 x .22lr with 1500 rounds of .22lr ammo
1 x .308/7.62 with 600 rounds of .308/7.62 ammo
1 x section 1 shotgun with 200 slug
Also I was granted a moderator for the 4 rifles
I was warned by friends who shoot that I'd unlikely get the section 1 let alone the slug & that my 1500 would probably be reduced to 1000 possibly less, but no I got what I put in for so can't complain. I had good reason though to request what I have so that helps.
My wife was granted the same ammo amounts too.
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