24 May 2014, 14:52
24 May 2014, 15:10
fell off the back of a lorry did they?? those are ridiculous prices.
24 May 2014, 15:22
its a strange thing but when you are in with a group of shooters you will be offered very cheap or even free gun's by people retiring from shooting or just wanting to make space in an overcrowded gun cabinet for a new purchase , I bought a very nice side by side of a guy in these circumstances for £50 and he offered me a bolt action .410 for free at the same time , I declined at the time but I should have took it in hindsight.
24 May 2014, 15:58
so how does that work,with the police and your fac ?
24 May 2014, 16:04
I'm very tempted for his Auto 5 with a straight stock.I've been watching it for a few days.A bit far to drive down from Durham though

24 May 2014, 17:13
(24 May 2014, 15:58)Barneyboy Wrote: [ -> ]so how does that work,with the police and your fac ?
Paperwork has to be filled out and sent off. As long as you're allowed that size or have space on your cert, it's all good.
25 May 2014, 10:02
For a beginner to shooting, budget £75 for a used safe, £50 for certificate, and £25 for a well used 12g double barrel. Nobody bats an eye if you want more than one shotgun, so get a spare or two. This is a very cheap route into shooting sports, a local clay pigeon ground is a great place to meet people and have a fun Sunday morning. Cartridges are best bought in bulk, usually in boxes of 1000 priced from about £150.