Transporting Rifle on a small Car

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Maggot

Re: Transporting Rifle on a small Car

#11 Post by Maggot »

BamBam wrote:2 out of 5 people will know what they have in the box.
And the ones that are likely to nick weapons will be one of those 2
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Re: Transporting Rifle on a small Car

#12 Post by rox »

hitchphil wrote:a target rifle that does not fit in boot & often has a 2nd person in the passenger seat
Take it out of the stock. Stick it in the boot.

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Re: Transporting Rifle on a small Car

#13 Post by Blackstuff »

Ovenpaa wrote:If it is all secured in place and the bolt and ammunition are stored separately and the vehicle is not left unattended I cannot see why it would be a problem however the case would need to be locked and very securely attached to the vehicle.
This would be my advice too. And don't put any shooting related stickers on the case or the car either.
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#14 Post by Egg on Leggs1 »

For the last 12 years I have been schlepping up and down the M40 and M42 to Bisley/Kingsbury with the Mauser in a gun bag strapped onto the side of my motorbike.

In that time I have been noticed 4 times, once by a 12 year old girl once by a member of the travelling community, once by a policeman in a traffic car and once by a "civvie". I have had to stop twice at the services for the loo, I took the rifle off the bike and hung it over my shoulder. I then walked through the services to the loo and then back to the bike. Nobody batted an eyelid.
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Re: Transporting Rifle on a small Car

#15 Post by hitchphil »

Maggot wrote:
BamBam wrote:2 out of 5 people will know what they have in the box.
And the ones that are likely to nick weapons will be one of those 2
I thought 5/5 Black Rats seeing it on the road would think 'Guitar or Gun? .....Pull him over!' & the day your dont carry your FAC turns into a bad day.
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Re: Transporting Rifle on a small Car

#16 Post by Grantd »

Buy a rifle to fit the car, boots don't come much smaller than a smart.

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Re: Transporting Rifle on a small Car

#17 Post by Egg on Leggs1 »

If it's in a Smart car it's a pistol. :-)
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Re: Transporting Rifle on a small Car

#18 Post by Dark Skies »

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I used to have an ex plod bike for cutting through the traffic to Bisley.
I would carry my rifle in a locked quad bike gun case that was bolted and locked onto the bike.
I used to disguise it with fishing stickers and keep nets to give the impression I was carrying fishing rods.

Checked with the police beforehand and it was confirmed that so long as it was under cover, locked, and suitably secured there was no bother. I never left the bike unattended - never had to as the fuel tank was good for well over two hundred miles a pop.

So I would say the planned means of carrying it on a car would be fine and certainly legal.
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Re: Transporting Rifle on a small Car

#19 Post by snayperskaya »

I got fed up with my Nissan 300zx getting knocked about going to various ranges (it was seriously lowered etc) so I said sod it and got a Shogun instead.The last straw was getting the 300 stuck in snow on the bank coming out of Minsterley Ranges and getting the speedo up to 150mph on the spot!!!
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Re: Transporting Rifle on a small Car

#20 Post by Fedaykin »

How bout this:

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