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paul_h_8 Member Since: 09 Jun 2010 Location: North East - England Posts: 256 |
Well not sure if it is a gun holder but can't think what else it can be. When you fold the middle seat down in the back then open cover what is it?
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30th Apr 2011 2:04pm |
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Fox Member Since: 02 Apr 2010 Location: Essex Posts: 2313 |
Yes, I believe it'll be the Ski bag. |
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30th Apr 2011 3:00pm |
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hoppy_70 Member Since: 04 Apr 2010 Location: Peoples Republic of Mancunia! Posts: 869 |
Depends where your from.... You wouldn't find ski's in it in Manchester! My Previous RR's!
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30th Apr 2011 4:17pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
Did you have some beers before you came to the conclusion it was a shotgun holder? For future reference, the Gun Box looks like this:
Part #: STC8018AB |
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30th Apr 2011 4:32pm |
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nick h Member Since: 26 Jan 2011 Location: notts Posts: 782 |
can you show links to police approval? also is it FAC approved? |
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5th May 2011 12:31pm |
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nbunney Member Since: 10 Aug 2008 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2036 |
Y would it need to be approved? |
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5th May 2011 12:47pm |
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nick h Member Since: 26 Jan 2011 Location: notts Posts: 782 |
legislation has tightened up a lot after various 'shootings' i'd need to be 100% sure it met legislation particularly with regards to FAC in the 'good old days' just like in USA you could carry an FAC rifle in a cab 'rack' - those days have long gone! its now difficult staying in a hotel that does not provide 'secure' storage - we used to take the 'bolt/action' out and chain the 'guns' to say a radiator - no longer legal! Last edited by nick h on 5th May 2011 12:57pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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5th May 2011 12:53pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
It's bolted through the floor of the car using special anti-tamper fittings so you cant remove it from the car whilst the box is locked in place.
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5th May 2011 12:55pm |
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nbunney Member Since: 10 Aug 2008 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2036 |
But approved storage is only applicable to normal storage place.
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5th May 2011 12:57pm |
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nick h Member Since: 26 Jan 2011 Location: notts Posts: 782 |
and in transit Dan! |
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5th May 2011 12:58pm |
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nick h Member Since: 26 Jan 2011 Location: notts Posts: 782 |
very 'grey' area as each force has a different definition of 'so as to prevent unauthorised/illegal access'? i've asked two licensing officers from different forces and got two different answers - Kent were obstructive to say the least - Tayside were fine |
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5th May 2011 1:02pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
Surely its a lot safer locked in your car than when you're walking round the fields with it, which could also be classed as transit? |
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5th May 2011 1:02pm |
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nick h Member Since: 26 Jan 2011 Location: notts Posts: 782 |
don't be silly when in use its under your control i spent nearly 10 years dealing with FAC 'weapons' on a daily basis as part of my busines own/owned - .243/.270/.308 |
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5th May 2011 1:03pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
I can find nothing to suggest that your vehicle storage must be inspected by the police, just that you are bound by your FAC or SGC to ensure that reasonable measures are taken to protect your gun from theft whilst in transit:
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5th May 2011 1:14pm |
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