Double Serafinowicz in the thread?

This did read like Simon from The OfficeWhen I got back to the UK, I went to the Prestonpans club for a try and they put me straight on the team!
He's a talented chap.
Thanks, that's very helpful. I'd seen Brattonsound ones mentioned and yes, had the same thoughts about how secure any of them are. Good point about the ammo safe too, thank you!Nefarious wrote: Mon Jul 07, 2025 11:46 amBoth of mine are Brattonsound, bought off ebay. Quite a few of the guys at the club have been getting the cheapo ones off Amazon. At the end of the day, unless you're going for a proper safe, they will all stand up equally poorly to an angle grinder, so just go with the cheapest one that keeps your FO happy.Ascender wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 9:06 pm @Nefarious - I need to get a rifle cabinet for the house. I reckon one which can take 3 rifles (a couple of which will be scoped) with a built-in ammo safe would be good. I’m guessing the ones which are designed for 3-5 are best option as there’s definitely at least two guns in the family which we may inherit at some point.
Are there any decent sites with reviews of safes or have you got any you’d recommend? At the moment I’m just googling and not finding much in the way of reviews which are helpful.
Re. ammo/bolt safe - I went with one of the cheap digital ones out of Screwfix (Smith & Locke IIRC). I prefer this set-up as it leaves extra length in the main cabinet. My main competition Benelli now has an 11 round mag, so is quite long.
Also, if all your rifles are scoped, you will *not* fit 3 in a 3 gun cabinet. You might be better to go with one of the 6 gun designs that stack 3 and 3 on the sidewalls.
Oh, and always get at least double the capacity you *think* you need.
dinny_g wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 10:18 pm Erm… you buy a croft in the middle on no where…
Then Prepping…
And now a gun store…
Do you know something you’re not telling us ??![]()
They say you learn something new every day. That's me sorted for Tuesday 16-Jul-25.Nefarious wrote: Wed Jul 16, 2025 10:07 am Yeah, you're allowed any calibre you like as long as you've got somewhere to shoot it
Strictly you need a shotgun licence to possess, but they're generally a lot more laissez faire about shells that bullets.Ascender wrote: Wed Jul 16, 2025 10:33 am I've handed them in to the polis. They came to collect and also said "you know, you could just have kept them, you never know when you might need them..."
After every range day we had to declare…Nefarious wrote: Wed Jul 16, 2025 4:15 pmStrictly you need a shotgun licence to possess, but they're generally a lot more laissez faire about shells that bullets.Ascender wrote: Wed Jul 16, 2025 10:33 am I've handed them in to the polis. They came to collect and also said "you know, you could just have kept them, you never know when you might need them..."
Another example of the crazy piecemeal nature of the law - accidentally pocket one tiny 22 round from the range or have one more round than your limit, go to jail do not pass go, but one buckshot shell (which effectively contains 9 9mm bullets), silly boy, be more careful next time![]()
I still get non-licence holders to do a pocket check when leaving the range/clay ground.
BTW - I don't know how old those shells were, but it has been a *long* time since powder weight was measured in ounces!
Hope you got yourself checked out afterRich B wrote: Wed Jul 16, 2025 6:05 pmI once met a girl who turned out had a Schmooley in “her” Bergen…
Yep, i checked - i still had a Schmooley in my Bergen.
That's absolutely right, Dinny. You not only need a legitimate reason, but also need to be able to sell that legitimate reason to your appointed firearms officer for each individual firearm.dinny_g wrote: Wed Jul 16, 2025 10:02 pm I genuinely thought you needed a legitimate reason to own any gun here.