How to sum it up. If I was in trouble I'd rather have systolic advising me, he'd not be too fussed about how his advice makes me feel.
Agree on the springs.
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How to sum it up. If I was in trouble I'd rather have systolic advising me, he'd not be too fussed about how his advice makes me feel.
Agree on the springs.
I would just take the bolt with me, cover the gun, close windows (unless you have a rottweiler on the back seat), at least you have taken some reasonable steps, that is not what cops would interpret...
I believe it has been tested in the USA, similar laws, the dictionary had its moment of fame and sorted the case. It is not loaded if mag is out, even right next to it and ready to be inserted.
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Bullets in a separate (non-inserted) magazine does not make a gun "loaded".
Thanks for putting that right, all magazines empty, in or out of gun. In the transport act it is then.
Speaking of A cat firearms, like a bolt action rifle:
Bolt not required to be removed from gun in transport.
Full magazine not in gun = unloaded gun.
Full stripper clip by gun = unloaded...