The guy who did the first burglary saw them and came back a few weeks later with a mate and tools.
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The guy who did the first burglary saw them and came back a few weeks later with a mate and tools.
Nope, but if removing the fuel or house contents was as quick as easy as removing my rifle bolt I might. It's just an easy extra precaution, and I would get some small satisfaction if any rifles...
I store my bolts and ammunition in a separate hidden safe. The bolt goes in the pack with the ammo when I’m getting organised, the bolt goes in the rifle when I get to the hunting area, and comes out...
But why they are not required to be included in the registry, or even a separate registry of some sort?
It would appear either they have security concerns about a registry, or they don’t want...
Currently they have no legal right make people to do that. One of their proposed new regulations would allow them to get a list of number and type of firearms, but that isn’t law yet, and still...
I’ve just noticed that firearms owned by the Crown (which I assume includes all police and military firearms) are NOT required to be marked with identifying marks OR have details provided to the...