Finally got my license... How should I kit out the 0.22 and 12 gauge?

Every Adler needs a green laser, It makes shooting from the hip a breeze.

Also a 9 shot tube would be handy

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7+1 is plenty :slight_smile:

Don’t go there @Mullmans lol

I did, it was an expensive uneccessary upgrade! 3-4 shells and there isn’t much left to shoot!

Did see a WA bloke had imported a 25 round drum for the b230. Can’t imagine lugging that around :joy:

Yeah can’t see that being much fun unless you are on the back of the ute, even then it will be heavy lol

Approved on Monday

Still nothing in the mail… Can’t collect on Saturday arvo like I had planned.

God I hate this system!!

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You can if you want to be sneaky.
Go to your local cop shop and tell them that you left your wallet in you jeans and it went through the washing machine and your licence is ruined. Then say that you have a shoot to go to and need a copy of your licence so you can carry your guns to the range. They will most times print out one for you and you will have to pay a small fee.

90% of the time this will work. You just have to push the point that you need it incase you are stopped and if you don’t have it you will be breaking the law.

Nice trick, I’ll have to remember that one.
Won’t bother today the local station is shut!

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So will the cops reading this forum :rofl:

I’ve gone in to Police licensing in Cannington for a copy of my license to pick up my CZ before. Nothing they can do about it. Perfectly normal.

Ahhh but the trick is not to say it is to pick up a new gun.
You tell them that you are going to the range and need it for proof that you are licensed for the firearms that you are carrying.

I have collected my last 4 this way, beats waiting for them to post the letter through.

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I like the way you roll mate… :blush::+1:

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Home sweet home. More pics later.

Have to say I was pretty shocked at the price of 357mag. 50 / $60 ?

Reloading may have to advance up the schedule.

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Yeah, 357 is oddly expensive to buy, compared to circa 28 cents per loaded round, excluding brass.

oh and that’s a very sexy photo, but you might want to put a bit of carpet or gaffer tape over those bolts, to avoid scratching the gunsies…

Congratulations, very nice so new it still has the tag on.
I can see some space in there for a few more.

Reloading will reduce your costs down alot but remember that you still have the start up costs so it takes awhile to recover costs but it’s worth it in the long run.
It is also very therapeutic and satisfying.

For the pig shooting we do more shots the better, nothing worse than fumbling around in the dark on the back of a moving vehicle trying to reload.

Looks like you need a bigger safe.

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Yeah they didn’t licensed it for 38sp either…

Definately room in the cabinet for another safe or two especially for ammo and reloading gear. Apparently the guy selling the 686 wants to offload his reloading gear so that might be the way to go.
Will start by saving cartridges.
Maybe in lockable drawers underneath.
We will see.