My experience in this area is one of over 50 years as a professional gunsmith and also classified by the Courts as an Expert Witness in the subject of firearms and ballistics with over 30 years of...
Liked On: 21-12-2024, 07:09 PM
Police sent me a letter telling me to stop doing it or they would prosecute me. I ignored the letter as I knew what I was doing did not constitute any offence. The letter was over 20 years ago and I...
Liked On: 21-12-2024, 04:09 PM
There is no legislation that specifically deals with the subject. The legislation only deals with 'firearms' so I simply make sure that they are no longer classifiable as such. Be aware that Police...
Liked On: 20-12-2024, 06:25 PM
While the Police don't recognize deactivated firearms, that is policy rather than law. It is possible to deactivate firearms, much to the displeasure of the Police, in a manner that retains the...
Liked On: 20-12-2024, 06:23 PM
While the Police don't recognize deactivated firearms, that is policy rather than law. It is possible to deactivate firearms, much to the displeasure of the Police, in a manner that retains the...
Liked On: 20-12-2024, 11:31 AM
While the Police don't recognize deactivated firearms, that is policy rather than law. It is possible to deactivate firearms, much to the displeasure of the Police, in a manner that retains the...
Liked On: 20-12-2024, 11:07 AM
While the Police don't recognize deactivated firearms, that is policy rather than law. It is possible to deactivate firearms, much to the displeasure of the Police, in a manner that retains the...
Liked On: 20-12-2024, 08:59 AM
While the Police don't recognize deactivated firearms, that is policy rather than law. It is possible to deactivate firearms, much to the displeasure of the Police, in a manner that retains the...
Liked On: 20-12-2024, 08:47 AM
I suspect it is nothing more than a slight milling cutter 'wobble' when the breech face was machined and shouldn't have any impact on the operation of the pistol. The range of pistols based on the...
Liked On: 14-12-2024, 11:30 AM
A .22 bullet 'whizzing' would probably be deformed and ricocheted from a hard object (stone, fence post, water pipe etc.) and would have lost a fair bit of velocity but still have enough power to...
Liked On: 07-12-2024, 09:29 AM
A .22 bullet 'whizzing' would probably be deformed and ricocheted from a hard object (stone, fence post, water pipe etc.) and would have lost a fair bit of velocity but still have enough power to...
Liked On: 07-12-2024, 04:57 AM
A .22 bullet 'whizzing' would probably be deformed and ricocheted from a hard object (stone, fence post, water pipe etc.) and would have lost a fair bit of velocity but still have enough power to...
Liked On: 06-12-2024, 09:09 AM
My method of carry when close to animals is the half-bolt with my right hand flat on the side of the action and the bolt handle between my finger and thumb. The positive detent just helps to keep it...
Liked On: 05-12-2024, 02:24 AM
No, retired to Central Otago. Only a bloody halfwit would go to Oz if he was interested in guns!
Liked On: 03-12-2024, 06:05 PM
My method of carry when close to animals is the half-bolt with my right hand flat on the side of the action and the bolt handle between my finger and thumb. The positive detent just helps to keep it...
Liked On: 03-12-2024, 09:02 AM