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Re: NRA - long range psitol

#11 Post by hitchphil »

Sim G wrote:I believe that Long range pistols are subjected to the same ridiculousness as LBRs and s1 shotguns. They do not fall into the Home Office approved firearms for clubs so don't have the option of an exemption under the 1988 Ammendment Act...
If the barrel length was greater than 30cm & the entire gun greater than 60 so in effect an action + barrel on a stock with a single pistol grip at the balance point & the trigger connected by rods (bull pup pistol?) - that would be legal & for clubs too? like the pic:
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hitchphil wrote:
hitchphil wrote:Yea its a 308Win / 7.62 action, like a swing or RPA, minimum length barrel & a hand grip not much more, but for a scope sight. they sit on benches with the pistol butt rested & try not to snap their wrists when they let it off! they shoot 1000yds with it & often match us shooting the same round but thru a rifle! Monster ! gunlike
some pics to check out -

https://www.flickr.com/photos/762_photo ... 922295155/

Just monster bits of kit.
From the looks of those pics I don't think this discipline will be around much longer.
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#13 Post by joe »

Airbrush wrote:
hitchphil wrote:
hitchphil wrote:Yea its a 308Win / 7.62 action, like a swing or RPA, minimum length barrel & a hand grip not much more, but for a scope sight. they sit on benches with the pistol butt rested & try not to snap their wrists when they let it off! they shoot 1000yds with it & often match us shooting the same round but thru a rifle! Monster ! gunlike
some pics to check out -

https://www.flickr.com/photos/762_photo ... 922295155/

Just monster bits of kit.
From the looks of those pics I don't think this discipline will be around much longer.
Why?
joe

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#14 Post by joe »

Daryll wrote:Back in the day, I had a go at long range pocket pistol.. max barrel length 2 1/2 inches, shooting at 100, 200 and 300 yds....

I used my ex-police S&W M19, using factory .357 magnums..... I think i even managed to hit the target a couple of times..!! :o

UK police carried .357 magnum revolvers ??
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#15 Post by ovenpaa »

.357 magnum is one thing, what the LRP shooters chamber with is a very different manner with 220 grain 30 cal bullets not out of the norm. I shudder to think what the recoil is like however they seem to cope OK.
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From the looks of those pics I don't think this discipline will be around much longer.[/quote]

Why?[/quote]

Think about it, without your tin foil hat on for once. ;)
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#17 Post by Sim G »

hitchphil wrote:
Sim G wrote:I believe that Long range pistols are subjected to the same ridiculousness as LBRs and s1 shotguns. They do not fall into the Home Office approved firearms for clubs so don't have the option of an exemption under the 1988 Ammendment Act...
If the barrel length was greater than 30cm & the entire gun greater than 60 so in effect an action + barrel on a stock with a single pistol grip at the balance point & the trigger connected by rods (bull pup pistol?) - that would be legal & for clubs too? like the pic:

They are s1 Firearms and are available on FAC for target shooting. But they are not one of the categories of firearms that are approved to be used as a "club gun" or by a club member other than the person whose FAC it is on.
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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#18 Post by Sim G »

joe wrote: UK police carried .357 magnum revolvers ??
Yes. Generally S&W model 13s and 19s. The RUC were routinely armed with Ruger Speed Sixes. In the 90s during the transition to semi the government wasn't so namby pamby and would allow the revolvers to be sold to civilians. I've just had a look at an October 1996 Gunmart that I still have, (some will remember the significance if the date) and York guns list model 19s at £165 and model 13s at £119. Holsters were a fiver and they came with 2 free speed loaders....
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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#19 Post by Strangely Brown »

Sim G wrote:
joe wrote: UK police carried .357 magnum revolvers ??
Yes. Generally S&W model 13s and 19s. The RUC were routinely armed with Ruger Speed Sixes. In the 90s during the transition to semi the government wasn't so namby pamby and would allow the revolvers to be sold to civilians. I've just had a look at an October 1996 Gunmart that I still have, (some will remember the significance if the date) and York guns list model 19s at £165 and model 13s at £119. Holsters were a fiver and they came with 2 free speed loaders....
My eldest brother carried a S&W Model 10 whilst with the Met in the 1970's, mostly on the underground during the period of IRA activity on the mainland.
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#20 Post by Sim G »

A lot of those model 10s became the base gun for Police Pistol "Race Revolvers"! Carried a lot, shot seldom....

A 3 or 4 inch model 10 was an outstanding tool. I'd swap you a whole pistol cabinet full of muzzle loading revolvers for one right now!
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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