would it be feasible to lodge a rifle at an RFD for say 6-12 months, rather than selling one, to give me a bit more space in the cabinet as they are a bit full atm.
I would rather not sell my 10/22 or anshutz match but they don't get a huge amount of use. I'm wondering if I could sign one over to an RFD, get a 1-4-1 and buy another .22 and if for whatever reason I don't get on with it, I could then sell it, and put my 10/22 back on ticket again. and if I like the .22 I buy, I could always sell it, or once I've moved, bolt in another cabinet and get it back as i'd then have space again
thoughts?
lodging guns at an RFD when running out of space
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lodging guns at an RFD when running out of space
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Re: lodging guns at an RFD when running out of space
Common practice. Seen it done quite a few times.
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Re: lodging guns at an RFD when running out of space
If I lodge it at the RFD, I can take it off ticket can't I?
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Re: lodging guns at an RFD when running out of space
i'll have to see what prices folk are thinking of for lodging then. Really want a G36, but worried I won't like it. I want a fun .22 again
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Re: lodging guns at an RFD when running out of space
Storage charges might come into play and depending on the rifle lodged with the dealer the storage charges might get higher than the value of he gun.
Re: lodging guns at an RFD when running out of space
It is down to your relationship with the RFD - As an example we do not charge for storage of rifles for regular customers, equally I do know of people paying GBP10/month per firearm stored.
I also know of a shooter who typically has a dozen or so firearms held on his FAC and stored at his local RFD at any one time (Free of charge) because he does not have room for everything at home. He just draws out what he needs and returns it to his RFD when finished.
I also know of a shooter who typically has a dozen or so firearms held on his FAC and stored at his local RFD at any one time (Free of charge) because he does not have room for everything at home. He just draws out what he needs and returns it to his RFD when finished.
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