bib 4 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 all right lads. just thinking of tradeing in my .22 marlin mag for a starned .22 rifle. what i would like to know is it fairly straigt forward or is their a lot of paper work and red tape to go through regaurding the law. any help and advice welcome. atb.bib. Quote Link to post
kevmag 10 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 all right lads. just thinking of tradeing in my .22 marlin mag for a starned .22 rifle. what i would like to know is it fairly straigt forward or is their a lot of paper work and red tape to go through regaurding the law. any help and advice welcome. atb.bib. Not to sure, i would think it would be simple, when the rifle has the same calibre to. to change the subject i have a marlin too what to you think of them. Quote Link to post
bib 4 Posted July 15, 2011 Author Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 all right lads. just thinking of tradeing in my .22 marlin mag for a starned .22 rifle. what i would like to know is it fairly straigt forward or is their a lot of paper work and red tape to go through regaurding the law. any help and advice welcome. atb.bib. Not to sure, i would think it would be simple, when the rifle has the same calibre to. to change the subject i have a marlin too what to you think of them. hello kevmag. i find the marlin a good enough rifle but sense rabbits and magpies is my main quarry i think a .22 would be better and cheaper in the long run. but on saying that the marlin is a strong and sturdy rifle. but ammo at 21 euro a box its a bit steep. atb. bib Quote Link to post
gay michael 4 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 if you have .22lr and .22mag on your ticket. if not then you might have to apply for a .22lr on your ticket Quote Link to post
bib 4 Posted July 15, 2011 Author Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 if you have .22lr and .22mag on your ticket. if not then you might have to apply for a .22lr on your ticket hi michael. you can only can have 1 at a time here as far as i know. Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 if you have .22lr and .22mag on your ticket. if not then you might have to apply for a .22lr on your ticket hi michael. you can only can have 1 at a time here as far as i know. How does that work? .22lr and .22WMR are very different animals, is it simply calibre, and what about .22CF? Quote Link to post
kevmag 10 Posted July 17, 2011 Report Share Posted July 17, 2011 (edited) all right lads. just thinking of tradeing in my .22 marlin mag for a starned .22 rifle. what i would like to know is it fairly straigt forward or is their a lot of paper work and red tape to go through regaurding the law. any help and advice welcome. atb.bib. Not to sure, i would think it would be simple, when the rifle has the same calibre to. to change the subject i have a marlin too what to you think of them. hello kevmag. i find the marlin a good enough rifle but sense rabbits and magpies is my main quarry i think a .22 would be better and cheaper in the long run. but on saying that the marlin is a strong and sturdy rifle. but ammo at 21 euro a box its a bit steep. atb. bib That's dear for bullets, i can get them for 10.00 sterling for 50 bullets. Can you buy bullets in the south if you have a northern licence? Edited July 17, 2011 by kevmag Quote Link to post
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