Southern Gun Company 9mm lever release UZI variant
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Re: Southern Gun Company 9mm lever release UZI variant
Its been quite well written, looks like at least we know exactly whats on the chopping board at the moment....
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
Re: Southern Gun Company 9mm lever release UZI variant
You may get a good price for it when the government hand out the compensation for taking the mars and 50 cal rifles from you
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Re: Southern Gun Company 9mm lever release UZI variant
I thought 50 cal was of the table now, or will they come back and have another go?Berger wrote:You may get a good price for it when the government hand out the compensation for taking the mars and 50 cal rifles from you
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Re: Southern Gun Company 9mm lever release UZI variant
Rifles that generate a muzzle energy in excess of 13,600 joules are no longer part of the Offensive Weapons Bill which is now in the Ping-Pong stage of passage in Parliament. The Home Secretary has though committed to further consultation on such rifles, and other firearms related issues across the summer.Geek wrote:I thought 50 cal was of the table now, or will they come back and have another go?Berger wrote:You may get a good price for it when the government hand out the compensation for taking the mars and 50 cal rifles from you
There is no clarity on how compensation for lever release and mars action rifles will be calculated. Equally, there is not yet any detail on how the government will determine if an accessory for such rifles has, “no practicable application with any firearm which remains legal”. That being the clause in the bill which sets the context for such payments. Interesting times
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