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Old 01-27-2009, 02:34 AM
DamageW DamageW is offline
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I'll ask him next time I see him. All I know (he told me this a long time ago) was that there was an amnesty, and all guns had to be handed into to a designated police station before a deadline. As (most of) his pistols were registered he had little choice but to hand them in, and he made no mention of getting anything back for them, quite the opposite, in fact.

He did comment that the firearms officer collecting the weapons (for destruction, he said) was most impressed by some of the items my mate was returning, I think the copper was as unhappy with having to take the things in as my friend was in parting with them.

In any case, it's a simple fact that it is pretty much impossible to legally fire a standard pistol in this country. Black powder is still allowed, and I know you can get extended pistols with fixed stocks which are long enough to qualify as a carbine, but that's about as close as you can get.
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