Just trying to get your attention!
- And it worked!
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Just trying to get your attention!
- And it worked!
:wave:
Thanks for the replies guys.
I'm leaning towards having the barrel removed and sell it and let the gunsmith destroy and dispose of the receiver, if they will do that.
Thanks
In the UK its easy, pretty much every part of a bloomin gun is classed as a firearm.
Whassat? An Oxford moron? It's just my youthful idealism showing through again. And please observe the delicately inserted "not" in my original sentence!
Grabbing my loaded Fowler's, which I keep within arm's reach in case I feel grammatically threatened, I see that an oxymoron is, in fact "a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction" - peace-loving terrorists, cheerful pessimists and the like. If I continue, it will definitely turn political and arouse the moderators, so I shall desist and leave you to invent your own.
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If you've got an old Enfield receiver/body, one good thing to do with is is to ask someone with a slitting saw (a band saw is a but un pro for this.....) is they'll slit the body vertically in half, front to back. It's suprising what you can learn about the production engineering and mechanical functioning of it when you can actually peer inside. From the mechanical engineering point of view, I used to teach physics and am a firm believer in the 'one picture describes a thousand words' phrase. I used to encourage students to not hesitate to describe something in sketch form at exam times.
But I digress. When I get a few minutes I'll cut one apart myself. Even with the draconian laws of the UK nobody could ever argue that it was a 'firearm as defined' again
I'd probably just surrender it to the police dept. They can surely melt it down or whatever.
you could always use the barreled action as a tomato stake...
Practice some welding skills on it.
Touche' sir. Military Intelligence comes to mind. A good day to you sir.