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can some one tell me what the differance is between ,fullgun.and broke down,when buying a safe,in which to put them in,sorry but new to all this,before i send off for my licence,i want to make sure i know.what i need to know,cheers. :icon_redface:

 

 

BRAKEDOWN: action and barrel seperated. full gun bit obvious :thumbs: good luck mate

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can some one tell me what the differance is between ,fullgun.and broke down,when buying a safe,in which to put them in,sorry but new to all this,before i send off for my licence,i want to make sure i know.what i need to know,cheers. :icon_redface:

 

 

BRAKEDOWN: action and barrel seperated. full gun bit obvious :thumbs: good luck mate

cheers for that.i know it was obvious,but what i am saying could you put a full gun in a safe that says broke down ,ie in length.
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can some one tell me what the differance is between ,fullgun.and broke down,when buying a safe,in which to put them in,sorry but new to all this,before i send off for my licence,i want to make sure i know.what i need to know,cheers. :icon_redface:

 

 

BRAKEDOWN: action and barrel seperated. full gun bit obvious :thumbs: good luck mate

cheers for that.i know it was obvious,but what i am saying could you put a full gun in a safe that says broke down ,ie in length.

 

 

You are talking most specifically shot guns that take apart relatively easily..the answer to your question above is NO!

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can some one tell me what the differance is between ,fullgun.and broke down,when buying a safe,in which to put them in,sorry but new to all this,before i send off for my licence,i want to make sure i know.what i need to know,cheers. :icon_redface:

 

 

BRAKEDOWN: action and barrel seperated. full gun bit obvious :thumbs: good luck mate

cheers for that.i know it was obvious,but what i am saying could you put a full gun in a safe that says broke down ,ie in length.

 

 

You are talking most specifically shot guns that take apart relatively easily..the answer to your question above is NO!

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