This one is almost as bad:
https://www.trademe.co.nz/sports/hun...1c3a769874-001
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This one is almost as bad:
https://www.trademe.co.nz/sports/hun...1c3a769874-001
Those two badgers are pretty special alright...
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Wow! This guy has a huge future in custom stock manufacturing
https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketpl...3?bof=2BccM0LG
Sights are badass too
Yep, the black scary bot has shat its pants and issued a withdrawal notice. FFS!
Unless things have changed recently one does not need a FAL number to sell firearms on Trademe...nor do you need one to answer questions on your listing but anyone asking questions must have one.
Edit...just listed a firearm and did not need to put up FAL, just had to tick a box that said i would only sell to someone with a FAL
Agreed, no argument. Go and tell Tardme.
There's a guy listing wooden toy pistols and rifles (obviously look like toys) on TM and same deal, enter your FAL to ask question.
Mind you, I think the problem there is the lister. He has put his wooden toys in the wrong category.
@DavidGunn remember this is the same organisation that did massive virtue signalling and political ass kissing back when the firearm laws went to shit by basically banning all semi firearms regardless of calibre or legality. i.e they are still legal, but they dont want to look naughty to all the townie antifirearms type people that can see those evil weapons when looking for a pot plant
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https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketpl...ing/2874257508
Come on guys be honest, who owns this?
This rifle has had the safety button / lever removed and accordingly is an unsafe rifle.
Reported it so let's see if TM remove it.
I've messaged the owner and he was going to use it as the basis for a delisle carbine build. But has other priorities now.
If you can clearly see that the safety has been removed, then one would assume the correct approach would be to carry this rifle with the action open, or bolt closed on an empty chamber. Both perfectly safe and popular methods, and indeed much safer than relying on a mechanical safety device.
If you must have a safety, then don't bid on this rifle.
Unless you're some form of special firearm safety policeman, just let the guy sell his gun. Otherwise it just comes across as petty......
Ah the legendary Remington 1740; when you have a RH 870, a LH 870, and too much free time
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This thread is making me want an Obrez. Pretty impractical but I suppose if there's a bear trying to break into your yurt and it didn't listen when you politely explained "cyka blyat idi na hoy" then a Mosin with a 3" barrel is natural escalation from there.Attachment 155272
@tommygun And a quick trip to hospital for wrist surgery after firing it! :D
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My favourite Firearm I processed while doing buy back/hand in duty. Technically not prohibited, as the police told me shotguns with detachable magazines were OK if they were bolt action. Chap still wanted rid of it though.