They looked like 22 cal bullets, like i said i could be wrong.
there 100%foresure 32rf long
They looked like 22 cal bullets, like i said i could be wrong.
"Safety Regulations
Under the Firearms Act, antique firearms must be stored, displayed and transported unloaded.
If you are transporting your antique firearms and need to leave them unattended*, leave them in your vehicle’s locked trunk or similar compartment. If your vehicle does not have a trunk or compartment, lock the vehicle and leave the antique firearms inside and out of sight.
Antique handguns must be locked in a heavy-duty, non-see-through container that cannot be easily broken open during transportation."
does this mean you can't have it loaded while in the bush? this is too grey for me, not sure if i would carry that around. nice gun though! love the antiques![]()
I can see a run on antique pistols and their value going through the roof. I've always wanted a spencer rifle but they are 32 rimfire no? Ammunition must be hard to come by, and for those that don't reload.
, but definitely was rimfire...
I can see a run on antique pistols and their value going through the roof.
Check the Antique firearms EE on here, it's already happening.....
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NAA.
"...it is 100% legal for me to..." Whoever told you that lied to you.
"•manufactured before 1898 that can discharge only rim-fire cartridges, other than 22 Calibre Short, 22 Calibre Long or 22 Calibre Long Rifle cartridges."
I would bet dollars to doughnuts that is a .32rf.
now you can see.They looked like 22 cal bullets, like i said i could be wrong.
You'd have to carry unloaded as I believe it would be "in transport".
Wilderness Safepacker
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJK4n1z29ag
Review: Wilderness Tactical Safepacker holster
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=214405



























