boonie carry
APU
Bully for you! Shooting an 'antique' revolver on private rural property is one thing, with or without the presence of an officer of the court who happens to be a personal friend; or at least friendly. Have you done it in the boonies?
I've had a lawyer friend that owned a 6.5 Jap LMG (payment in lieu of cash from a client) and HE told me of a judge of the provincial Supreme Court that owned a fully operational brass jacketed Maxim on a tripod - no papers in either case.
I live rurally and have a private range within my property that meets all safety requirements. Theoretically, I can discharge my 'antique' revolver there, but not my restricted handguns.
I often encounter bears on the property, especially during berry season and have even been challenged by a cow moose defending her calf. I have shot several rds at a bear with a revolver (a .45 LC fired over the head of a black bear at point blank range has little to no effect on a hungry bear. Nor do shots fired into the dirt behind it's heels) to drive it off the porch and away from the house, only to have it return to the neighbours property where I shot it with a rifle.
I'm still waiting for the factual account of someone discharging an 'antique' in the boonies and discussing it with a LEO on the ground or being found discharging one in a hunting environment, with or without paper work.
APU
Bully for you! Shooting an 'antique' revolver on private rural property is one thing, with or without the presence of an officer of the court who happens to be a personal friend; or at least friendly. Have you done it in the boonies?
I've had a lawyer friend that owned a 6.5 Jap LMG (payment in lieu of cash from a client) and HE told me of a judge of the provincial Supreme Court that owned a fully operational brass jacketed Maxim on a tripod - no papers in either case.
I live rurally and have a private range within my property that meets all safety requirements. Theoretically, I can discharge my 'antique' revolver there, but not my restricted handguns.
I often encounter bears on the property, especially during berry season and have even been challenged by a cow moose defending her calf. I have shot several rds at a bear with a revolver (a .45 LC fired over the head of a black bear at point blank range has little to no effect on a hungry bear. Nor do shots fired into the dirt behind it's heels) to drive it off the porch and away from the house, only to have it return to the neighbours property where I shot it with a rifle.
I'm still waiting for the factual account of someone discharging an 'antique' in the boonies and discussing it with a LEO on the ground or being found discharging one in a hunting environment, with or without paper work.