RDC wrote:Dark Skies wrote:Gh0st wrote:if you want two rifles then you will need two slots assuming you have good reason for each variation that shouldn't be an issue. You will only have one slot for ammo though so make sure you request enough to cover the shooting you will do with each rifle.
Each force to their own though, a quick call to your FEO should clarify it before submitting the variation.
I don't follow your logic.
The two rounds aren't interchangeable - he'll need two slots for the two very different 7.62 rounds
Indeed.
Most RFD won't sell you a mosin if your slot is for 7.62/.308 either as that more commonly is for 7.62x51, not 7.62x54r.
In some cases, being vague is counter-productive.
I'm all for vague when it will be to my advantage.
For example - I put in for a slot for a .45 rifle - intending to get an underlever in .45 Colt.
The FEO actually put down .45 rifle and .45 ammunition.
Based on previous experience this oughtn't to be an issue - and leaves me with the option to go for a .45 lever release if I want to change my mind (I won't - I think they're ugly. :) )
BUT if I'd wanted to put down for two rifles in .45 I'd have been required to go into some detail as to why I wanted two rifles in the same calibre - to cover good reason. Then the difference in .45 Colt and .45ACP and the two very different rifles and usage would come into play. I would not envisage it being an issue.
So it will most likely be for the OP.
If he puts down for two slots for two rifles in 7.62x39 and 7.62X54R respectively and the same again for ammunition.
In this instance there's no advantage to being vague and a definite need to be specific to avoid Mr Cockup coming to visit.