And the ones that are likely to nick weapons will be one of those 2BamBam wrote:2 out of 5 people will know what they have in the box.
Transporting Rifle on a small Car
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Take it out of the stock. Stick it in the boot.hitchphil wrote:a target rifle that does not fit in boot & often has a 2nd person in the passenger seat
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This would be my advice too. And don't put any shooting related stickers on the case or the car either.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.
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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.
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.
Re: Transporting Rifle on a small Car
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.Maggot wrote:And the ones that are likely to nick weapons will be one of those 2BamBam wrote:2 out of 5 people will know what they have in the box.
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Re: Transporting Rifle on a small Car
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

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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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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