I thought you weren't allowed to hold more than 10,000 cartridges on a shotgun licence..... only firearms dealers were allowed to.....not sure where I read/heard that but I'm sure I didI keep about 12000 and order more when i get down to 2-3000
correct, your notI thought you weren't allowed to hold more than 10,000 cartridges on a shotgun licence..... only firearms dealers were allowed to.....not sure where I read/heard that but I'm sure I did
Still I only generally have about 2-3k max at any one time
yeah just googled it there is a 10k limit and its not to do with the amount of cartridges, its to do with the amount of powder you can hold without an explosives licencecorrect, your not
Fair play....I doubt our regulations bother him in Germany gents! Read the previous thread!
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You do not have to put them in a cabinet !stacking up to ~6k, resupply when im down to ~2k
Just because my cabinet cant hold more
I don't think putting them in a safe or steelgun cabinet is advised as they are in effect a sealed vessel which can explode if the powder is ignighted by the heat of fire. A lockable cupbord or wardrobe etc is the best place. They will just burn away with no pressure build up.You do not have to put them in a cabinet !
Oh i do, here in PolandYou do not have to put them in a cabinet !
Where about' s in this world do you live in,with these draconian rules.Over here we are limited on our licence as to how many we can keep with the default being 100 . Yes you read that right 100 . Cops here must think your going to go on some kind of painfully slow killing spree or something .
i had to beg and submit numerous letters to get mine upped to 750 so thats what i keep
it is approx 10k in the property any more than that and you need the relevant storage licence.Lots, just under 10k at the moment.
Now i figure as long as i give half to my wife we can have 20k in the house as she can legally be given them and i guess possess the maximum amount.
thoughts?
cheers :wink:it is approx 10k in the property any more than that and you need the relevant storage licence.
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