EoghanS wrote: » Martini / Metford 303 Family heirloom pre 1900 Falling Block breech loader needs a little TLC
Feisar wrote: »
alan0387 wrote: » Collected the Tikka T1x this morning. Outfitted spec as of this evening; Tikka T1x MTR, .22LR, 20" Barrel, 1/2 x 20 unf thread.
dunner515 wrote: » I recently received the same rifle. How do you tell what thread size the barrel is?
Mellor wrote: » Beautiful rifle Clive. Wasn't familiar with the LRP but I really like that stock
clivej wrote: » Collected my new CZ 457 LRP this week. And I have a new Elements Helix 6-24x50mm to go on top. Don't know when I'll get out to shoot it, but the back field will do to get it zeroed in.Attachment not found.
Feisar wrote: » This was on reddit last night, my god what I was a young lad I would have given my right nut for one! The feeling hasn't changed.
otmmyboy2 wrote: » Nice! Side note, nothing that 2.5K and a restricted licence or conversion to straight pull won't get you https://europarm.fr/en/produit-13841-IZHMASH-KALASHNIKOV-TIGR-SVD-7-62X54R-620MM-1-CH-10-CPS-CIP
Feisar wrote: » I'd be like a lad with a Skyline, she'd be parked up because I wouldn't be able to afford to feed her!
tudderone wrote: » I always fancied a Sako made Mosin Nagant in 7.62x54r. Doubt there are many sitting on dealers shelves gathering dust though. The x39 ? The ammo is dirt cheap and people like CZ do nice little bolt actions in that calibre, think Ruger do too. Be a great centrefire plinker.
otmmyboy2 wrote: » Or an SKS converted to straight pull as non restricted!
tudderone wrote: » Is the ammo available here though ? And cheaply ?
BattleCorp wrote: » Stupid question........but if it was once fully auto, are you allowed to get it converted to straight-pull? I thought recent enough EU law stopped that carry on.
Munsterlad102 wrote: » Yeah, there’s no bans on converting full auto to anything other than semi auto. You could convert it to lever release or MARS action if you had the time and knowledge, a little more practical than a bolt action.
BSA International wrote: » Doesn't the latest EU directive not allow anything that was originally full auto?
Rows Grower wrote: » How is this rifle going for you Clive? Would you rate it as the most accurate .22 you have owned?
I don't think so, the newest directive I hear about was 2017 one and that only bans full auto to semi-auto conversions. It doesn't mention anything about any other conversions. I read something about conversions that were already licensed would be effectively grandfathered in, but I might be wrong. "6. Automatic firearms which have been converted into semi‐automatic firearms, without prejudice to Article 7(4a)."http://www.justice.ie/en/JELR/firear...tegory-a-c.pdf
Grizzly 45 wrote: » Correct. Unless it has been destroyed and the legal for civillian use parts are used in an MSR rebuild It's still a former select-fire in the original configuration...Irrespective of it being converted to SP .IOW the receiver is still registered somewhere,[unless rebuilt on a new reciver ]as a military select fire weapon,ergo its a CAT A