tudderone wrote: » I cannot post a link as i am new here
Grizzly 45 wrote: » At least this is a genuine in house made Glock,not some pot metal, Urmarex toy
. Article 4(2) of the Principal Order is amended— (b) by the substitution of the following subparagraph for subparagraph (e)— “(e) the following short firearms designed for use in connection with competitions governed by International Olympic Committee regulations: (i) air-operated firearms of 4.5 millimetres (.177 inch) calibre; (ii) single shot firearms using 0.22 inch long rifle rim fire percussion ammunition; (iii) other firearms using 0.22 inch long rifle rim fire percussion ammunition provided that the maximum magazine capacity of such a firearm does not exceed five rounds and that the barrel length of the firearm is greater than 10 cm.”.
3. Article 4(2) of the Firearms (Restricted Firearms and Ammunition) Order 2008 ( S.I. No. 21 of 2008 ) is amended by the substitution of the following subparagraph for subparagraph (e)— (ii) single shot firearms designed for use with 0.22 inch long rifle rim fire percussion ammunition; (iii) firearms which are designed for use with 0.22 inch long rifle rim fire percussion ammunition and use magazines that have been manufactured or modified prior to use so as to accommodate no more than five rounds of ammunition”.
Witcher wrote: » No it doesn't, the 10cm restriction was added by SI 337/2009; And removed by SI 391/2015; We discussed it on the forum at the time sure.
tudderone wrote: » It does not mention barrel length at all in the second part of that quote, does the original condition of a 10cm barrel not stand ?
Witcher wrote: » No, it has substituted the whole paragraph. Here's Spark's interpretation of it from back when it came out;https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=97062299&postcount=63
Grizzly 45 wrote: » Hmmm...Wonder will the clamp on full size Glock carbine kits work for this as well?Be a handy little package then for Bullseye 360.
Gorgeousgeorge wrote: » See cilldara hunting advertising the glock 44 in .22 on the aul facebook page
tudderone wrote: » They are not out until January i think.
ZiabR wrote: » For the pistol owners out there, do you think it is going to get harder and harder to licence pistols in this country? Pistols are surely the hardest Firearm to get a licence for at the moment or am I complete off the mark?
Gorgeousgeorge wrote: » once you meet the requirements its easy, member of an authorised range, safe, monitored alarm separate safe for ammo etc etc whatever the supernintendo looks for.
tudderone wrote: » Won't be too expensive to find out https://hobbyairsoft.ie/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=1579
aaakev wrote: » What is the price of range membership these days in the likes of HH? My young lad is looking for his first rifle and he is more into shooting paper than hunting so I reckon I'll get a pistol to pass the time on the range when I bring him. The glock would definitely be on my radar!
Gorgeousgeorge wrote: » 360 a year including insurance. discounts for familys students etc. get full use of all facilities for that. dont forget about courtlough and mnsci as well.
The pigeon man wrote: » Looks like it's going to be between €800-1100 when it hits the Irish market.
tudderone wrote: » Yeah right, i only paid 650 euro for a 9mm glock 17, ok it was a fair while ago but no way have they doubled in price since then. In the videos posted, they mentioned the recommended price as about 400 US dollars. With the exchange rate today, 400 USD is 360 euro. Even allowing for dealer mark-up anything over 450 euros is a piss-take.