the wait is almost over

Anything Fullbore rifle related, Hunting, Target, Match.

Moderator: dromia

Message
Author
User avatar
Dark Skies
Posts: 2856
Joined: Tue Apr 22, 2014 11:02 am
Home club or Range: NRA
Contact:

Re: the wait is almost over

#21 Post by Dark Skies »

Very lovely! I've wanted one for quite some time. I wanted to download for our indoor range using lead bullets but was told as the round was a rifle and not pistol round that it would put our club outside of the insurance cover - regardless of whether it was ballistically equivalent. :(
"I don't like my job and I don't think I'm gonna go anymore."
User avatar
bradaz11
Full-Bore UK Supporter
Posts: 4788
Joined: Mon Jun 02, 2014 1:23 am
Home club or Range: The tunnel at Charmouth, BWSS
Location: Bristol
Contact:

Re: the wait is almost over

#22 Post by bradaz11 »

Yeah my old club had the same kind of hang ups. Luckily the tunnel in charmouth doesn't get their panties in a bunch over that stuff
All i was asked was not to use down loaded 303 in the 25yrd range in case someone saw and assumed I'm using Normal rounds and does likewise which would probably kill anyone in the armoury if done.
When guns are outlawed, only Outlaws will have guns
User avatar
bradaz11
Full-Bore UK Supporter
Posts: 4788
Joined: Mon Jun 02, 2014 1:23 am
Home club or Range: The tunnel at Charmouth, BWSS
Location: Bristol
Contact:

Re: the wait is almost over

#23 Post by bradaz11 »

just went to make up a few rounds with the lead boolits, suddenly realised I don't own small rifle primers. for a lower load like above, can I use small pistol??
When guns are outlawed, only Outlaws will have guns
Daryll
Posts: 1048
Joined: Sat Jun 14, 2014 9:07 am
Home club or Range: Isle Target Sports Club
Location: Cambridgeshire
Contact:

Re: the wait is almost over

#24 Post by Daryll »

Red dot, Accurate #2 and N320 are all about the same speed... I've used 3.8 gns of all of them in light .38 loads, so they are pretty interchangeable.

I currently use N320 as its the cleanest of the 3...
lasbrisas

Re: the wait is almost over

#25 Post by lasbrisas »

bradaz11 wrote:just went to make up a few rounds with the lead boolits, suddenly realised I don't own small rifle primers. for a lower load like above, can I use small pistol??
Yes I use small pistol primers in mine and use N320 as that's what I also use in my .357 loads for comps, makes life simpler.
MistAgain
Posts: 730
Joined: Sun Jul 31, 2016 7:12 am
Contact:

Re: the wait is almost over

#26 Post by MistAgain »

Nice rifle .

I recall that many years back , Parker-Hale bought in 100's of them from somewhere , mostly unfired .

But my question must be , how legal is this rifle ?
User avatar
Dark Skies
Posts: 2856
Joined: Tue Apr 22, 2014 11:02 am
Home club or Range: NRA
Contact:

Re: the wait is almost over

#27 Post by Dark Skies »

MistAgain wrote:Nice rifle .

I recall that many years back , Parker-Hale bought in 100's of them from somewhere , mostly unfired .

But my question must be , how legal is this rifle ?
It's a straight pull bolt version - so totally legal.
"I don't like my job and I don't think I'm gonna go anymore."
MistAgain
Posts: 730
Joined: Sun Jul 31, 2016 7:12 am
Contact:

Re: the wait is almost over

#28 Post by MistAgain »

Yes , i know its a straight pull .

But apart from the new barrel , all the parts are from a self loading M1 Carbine .

Back in the late 90's I brought in a straight pull M14 , Manchester Police seized it and would not release it till the American company provided documentary evidence that all the parts were new , and had never been part of a fully assembled , capable of firing as a self loader .

Even when they got the documents, they tested it in the hope that it would self load . It never did .

Manchester Police claimed that Home Office guidance was that any firearm that had parts from a section 5 firearm , regardless of where it was assembled , was to be considered a section 5 here .
GeeRam

Re: the wait is almost over

#29 Post by GeeRam »

Given that a 'reborn' Inland Manufacturing is currently making all brand-new to original spec (using no original parts) M1's and M1A1's I wonder if they would make/market an all-new straight-pull version.....?

https://www.inland-mfg.com/index.html

.
User avatar
snayperskaya
Posts: 7234
Joined: Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:43 pm
Home club or Range: West Bank of the Volga.....
Location: West of The Urals
Contact:

Re: the wait is almost over

#30 Post by snayperskaya »

MistAgain wrote:Yes , i know its a straight pull .

But apart from the new barrel , all the parts are from a self loading M1 Carbine .

Back in the late 90's I brought in a straight pull M14 , Manchester Police seized it and would not release it till the American company provided documentary evidence that all the parts were new , and had never been part of a fully assembled , capable of firing as a self loader .

Even when they got the documents, they tested it in the hope that it would self load . It never did .

Manchester Police claimed that Home Office guidance was that any firearm that had parts from a section 5 firearm , regardless of where it was assembled , was to be considered a section 5 here .
There has been some relaxation providing the firearm has been gone through the proper channels and has been submitted to the Home Office for testing and is approved and proofed as a straight-pull.A certain RFD that did some straight-pull SLRs and SVT-40s didn't go through the proper channnels and gain Home Office approval and came unstuck!.
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin

Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.

More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests