Inder What's involved in obtaining a firearm licence in India?
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Inder What's involved in obtaining a firearm licence in India?
All good my man, it's a "thing" in some US forums to include such in posting pics.
Obligatory beer and foot included in photo. Nice.
Life has that tendency.
What's the LOP like on that? Asking for 1.88m and commensurate arms.
Ja, 500 rds and only arriving in April / May.
Just quietly, if anyone has any 7,5x55mm for sale please PM me. :)
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A humble K31 to replace the SG 550 that was confiscated. According to Wiki the serial number indicates it being made of walnut. Opened the stock, there was no ownership detail unfortunately.
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Have been away for a while. Finally got to have first rounds with the "HK" 416 22. Given that it's not actually manufactured by HK, I'd personally not consider it as such. Out the box it...
That's pretty cool albeit chillingly expensive.
Looks like an album cover mate.
As good as it gets!
It sure would. I'm still hanging out for one.
And here I was hanging out for a G3. :oh noes:
The litany of previous posts that a rational observer might question their status as being "fit and proper" not withstanding.
Waiting for pics of it + rifle. :)
Need one for myself.
I don't think South African forces were issued any other type during WW II? I really like the flat nose and cap. Just how I saw it in the Commando comics of old.
I'm still here too.
I've never sworn at anyone, never attempted to dictate terms, especially in the face of overt racism. The only "shit" that was caused was by some people being offended for...
ebf How many bones?
Been wanting one too...
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Ready for Nationals.
Will the double post issue on this forum ever be sorted out?
In all aspects it does.
I am always amazed at the plethora of historically significant firearms that have made their way to such a far flung and small corner of civilisation. Long may we preserve it.
Not that they'd ever have needed a bayonet, much less a folding one...