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noWould you be happier if someone did start whingeing?
noWould you be happier if someone did start whingeing?
In fairness to the gunsmiths they replaced my Lee Enfield with another one but it was a 'bitsa' and all the metalwork had been blacked whereas mine had been all original with a nice patina on the stock and metalwork. When I bought it there was a competition sight fitted so I guess it was used for full bore target shooting in a previous life.@pidgeonpost I'm aware of a number of similar incidents where the firearms have ended up being deactivated when they weren't meant to - absolutely gutting for the owner. Have you seen the asking price for some deactivated firearms now with the full certification? Absolutely amazing and occasionally more than an activated piece.
Regarding your Lee Enfield, I owned a number of them over the years and they were a pleasure to shoot although I didn't own any of the US/Canadian, etc. models. As a service rifle, they are of course one of the true icons and were very much 'recycled' when they became damaged back through the factories so they can live another day, albeit, the replacement wood they sometimes came back with looked odd if you were prone to a bit of OCD...
The one I had a love/hate relationship with was a No5 Jungle Carbine which was an utter beast to shoot given the shorter barrel and its lesser accuracy for that reason. When I first got it I used it for a couple of hours over 100 yards and in the morning was wimpering with the genuine pain in my shoulder - I should have known better given it had a steel butt plate. If anything it heightened my admiration for the lads that used them during times of service.
The K98 was also a superb rifle and as you'd expect, very well put together and slick to shoot, dare I say it, probably smoother than the Enfield.
Nice to hear some constabularies can get things done efficiently, mine advises renewal can take more than 8 weeks from submission, which I might have made if my GP practice had followed their contractual timetable and forwarded my medical file (a few key strokes) in side the 28 days as specified, they took nearer 60 to do so to Medcert (£65 as well), so lodging will be needed.Go to Shootcert, they do it for 65ukp, and your doctor gets nothing but is legally obliged to supply them the requisite info.
Doctors are not asked for opinions, they are simply asked for facts, I think the system imposes nil risk on doctors if they do all that is required, ..but I don't think that has been tested in court,
Lastly leaving you have left it far too late, even for renewals I think the police recommend 8 weeks in advance. My last one was three months before the termination date.. but the FLO performance was absolutely stellar and I got my new cert turn around in less than 48 hours.