CS: Target-BS Article on Beretta

2000-11-08 Thread Tony Jeeves
From: "Tony Jeeves", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Am I missing something? Voluble praise for the Beretta 92 followed by statements like "20,000 rounds before the frame started to look dubious" or of a SIG "another 1,000 rds (total 13,000) and it will definitely be scrap metal" My beloved old Browning GP

CS: Pol-statutory right of entry

2000-11-08 Thread nick
From: nick royall, [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is not a definitive list but here are the ones I know for sure who have a statutory right of entry. police customs and Excise VAT man (as above?) electricy board gas board water board Fire authority the queen BT others I'm not sure about would be

CS: Target-shooting fast

2000-11-08 Thread Tony Jeeves
From: "Tony Jeeves", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Steve, Fair point, I did tend to mollycoddle my guns. Who needs an MP5 with the rate of fire you managed to achieve? Tony -- In case anyone wants to try that course of fire, it is thus: Start with hands above shoulders, loaded gun in open table drawer

CS: Misc-Artists Rifles

2000-11-08 Thread Tom Charnock
From: "Tom Charnock", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reading the "Sniping in France" by Hesketh-Prichard WWI writings of start of British Army sniping, (just got reprint from Ray Riling Books USD34.oo including air mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED] On page 58, Artists reference as follows,,, ""Our NCOs, too, were

CS: Target-BS Article on Beretta

2000-11-08 Thread nick
From: nick royall, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I must admit I could get my .45 to jam if I wanted to, the black powder loads I made for photographic purposes never fed reliably but I never had the thing jam using properly made ammunition so thereby lies the tale. nick -- .45s do jam more often than 9mm

CS: Pol-statutory right of entry

2000-11-08 Thread John Hurst
From: "John Hurst", [EMAIL PROTECTED] The police do not have a right of entry, they have to have a warrant (except under some very limited circumstances). Steve, I like the following quote about this; "I now deal with a species of law known as the common law. Common law

CS: Pol-statutory right of entry

2000-11-08 Thread jonathan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is not a definitive list but here are the ones I know for sure who have a statutory right of entry. police customs and Excise VAT man (as above?) electricy board gas board water board Fire authority the queen BT The thing is that all of the above may

CS: Misc-Washington Hunting Laws

2000-11-08 Thread John Hurst
From: "John Hurst", [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Washington Hunting Laws" 1. Any person with a valid Washington State hunting license may harvest attorneys. 2. Taking of attorneys with traps or deadfalls is permitted. The use of currency as bait is prohibited. 3. Killing of attorneys with

CS: Pol-statutory right of entry

2000-11-08 Thread KiPng
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I know I posed this question but don't I remember that HSE inspectors also have a right of entry under certain conditions. I also remember being told that some police officers are registered as HSE inspectors just to facilitate this but this could be total