I've also been using Goodyear Duratracs (not the new R/T version) on my Ranger. Currently done 48000km and they have about 3mm left. No complaints so far. I'm a pretty sedate driver (but like to sit...
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I've also been using Goodyear Duratracs (not the new R/T version) on my Ranger. Currently done 48000km and they have about 3mm left. No complaints so far. I'm a pretty sedate driver (but like to sit...
You don't need a "validated" account to register items. However having your account "validated" allows you to see a list and details of the items registered against your license number.
In order to view your registered items you need to validate you account. The following is from the FSA website...
How to validate your MyFirearms account
Step 1: Log in
Visit MyFirearms and...
Both those sizes are the same width so if on the same rims will "stick out" the same. The 265 75 will be taller than the 70.
Also only open, mornings.
Looks like a permit is required...
https://www.doc.govt.nz/get-involved/apply-for-permits/drone-use-on-conservation-land/
Copenhagen Arsenal 1883
No expert, but think it's a sporterised Lee Metford Mk II, originally made in 1892. Barrel has been replaced with one with enfield rifling (hence the "E" marking).
Bergara B14 HMR I think. Probably from .300WM
I also have had to recently contact Garmin over a tech issue with one of their watches (no longer solar charging).
Within an hour of emailing them had a reponse from the US with things to try and...
Some of them can't (or couldn't) be used for firearms or ammunition purchases. There is also a variation in expiry dates, ranging from 1 to 5 years. Depends if the vouchers came direct from H&F or...
There is a higher resolution image on the police website for gun spotters:thumbsup:
Pure speculation but there seems to be a few prohibited firearms (former A Cat semis which were never required...
You can check on the website which stores have stock. Hamilton shows them in stock, but so does Huntly:wtfsmilie:
Not Lowa but similar issues and advice on how to repair.
https://meindl.co.nz/pages/wear-tear-repair-and-warranty
Personally I won't be buying another boot with a PU midsole if I can avoid it.
I called to register a Tikka T3 that has been rechambered in .22-204, the guy took down the details and entered it into the register. After checking the details online I know see it is registered as...
I would be keeping a paper trail of any permits/buyers details sale date etc to cover myself if things don't go as planned as it will up to the last "registered owner" in the fsa system to prove that...
Update: The old scope was replaced with a new 3-9x42 Droptine, no questions asked. Took about 2 weeks turnaround once the scope was (finally) sent away...long story there. Great service from Beretta...
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Thought he may have had email on his travels so he may have recieved the permit electronically while away.
Personally wouldn't risk bringing it back without a permit.
Last permit I applied for and recieved (a year ago) was all done online. Permit was also emailed to me.
They are emailed/posted out to those on their mailing lists. Ted used to also put it up on his website (also the prices after the auction). PM your email and I'll forward you the catalogue when it...
Have you had any help from Gunsnz seeing as they are the importers?
Looks to have once been a bayonet for a Snider. I would say it is well past restoration to put it back to its original form and has minimal value unfortunately.
.303 manufactured in 1943 by Defence Industries (DI), Canada. "Z" indicates that the powder used was nitro cellulose based rather than cordite.
The one that came with my new .223 barrelled action is pretty inconsistent with feeding. Bought three new ones that seem to work (at the moment!). Mate also has a .223 one and one of his mags is crap...