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a1gunner
on 25 Nov 2007 3:30 PMFrom West Wales, 2445 posts
how much would a simple over,under 12bore shotgun cost?
how much would an average gun cabinet cost?
how much do shells cost?
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thief510
on 25 Nov 2007 6:13 PMFrom Essex, 15 posts
well
it cost me £350 for a second hand (practically new) over and under lanber
£100 for a break down cabinet
£40 for 250 standard cartridges
extras include ear protection, eye protection, gun slip, jacket, warm clothes genrally
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a1gunner
on 25 Nov 2007 6:17 PMFrom West Wales, 2445 posts
ok thanks
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deadeyedick
on 26 Nov 2007 8:53 PMFrom Ipswich, 3298 posts
for goodness sake dont call them shells your not on a beach!
It really depends on how much you want to spend,
you can pick up guns for £20 and guns for £50,000 so your choices are very large! I'd look for a Lincoln to start with, Beretta's and Brownings are a good bet too. Your looking at about £400-600 for a beretta or Browning, £500 ish for a Lincoln.
If you go second hand the prices are very veriable.
Fit with a shotgun is the MOST important part, so get a gun that fits and feels comfortable to shoulder and swing.. If you don't like the feel of the gun you will never be good with it, simple really. -
aim2please
on 27 Nov 2007 5:52 AMFrom Sydney, Australia, 1679 posts
What deadeye said is true. I have a browning and this thing fits me like a glove (well almost) and any rabbit within the 40 meters range is practially a goner.
I have shot berrats and mirkious and all top quality gun and i can bearly hit a clay with them because the gun dosn't fit me. -
a1gunner
on 27 Nov 2007 5:24 PMFrom West Wales, 2445 posts
thanks for the replies but my mam wont have a shot gun in the house
and it's expensive
and they dont like the idea of the law getting involved
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deadeyedick
on 27 Nov 2007 9:47 PMFrom Ipswich, 3298 posts
The law doesn't get envolved, they wont know anything about it with current laws anyway, the system that they use is (word deleted) and doesn't really work. Just makes it hard to aquire legally.
Don't want to get the law envolved ehh, what are they hiding then
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a1gunner
on 28 Nov 2007 4:35 PMFrom West Wales, 2445 posts
not you'r bank account details anyway
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deadeyedick
on 28 Nov 2007 6:07 PMFrom Ipswich, 3298 posts
HEYYY! GIVE EM BACK
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a1gunner
on 29 Nov 2007 7:32 PMFrom West Wales, 2445 posts
seriously thogh could i go in to a gun shop next year and buy a shotgun and use alone?
would the police have to come look at the cabinet?
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