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Not worth a new thread, I'll use this one.

 

Quick question for you fellas. Theoretically, what could someone that doesn't own a gun do with a handful of. 22 LR ammo that they, I don't know, found washed up on a beach somewhere?

Indoor fireworks display? Exciting chemistry experiment? Unnecessarily dangerous practical joke? Novelty cufflinks? Launch a very small rocket into orbit?

 

Daft question I know, but humour me. 

Posted (edited)

Jail time comes to mind, illegal to own, buy or sell without the paperwork.

 

Once empty and fired, you can do as you wish

Edited by GarethM
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Exactly what have you managed to dig up in your building works this time?  Makes a change from the '70s porno that you found last time! 

Edited by waterbuoy
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7 minutes ago, waterbuoy said:

Exactly what have you managed to dig up in your building works this time?  Makes a change from the '70s porno that you found last time! 

 

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10 minutes ago, GarethM said:

Jail time comes to mind, illegal to own, buy or sell without the paperwork.

 

Once empty and fired, you can do as you wish

I didn't bring it home, you understand. This is a purely theoretical question. 

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Posted (edited)

I don't know what the police are like over there but I would consider reporting it if it has rounds in. 

 

That's a 25 round mag that's often used for practical target shooting in the uk. I don't think you can see the follower, it's the back you can see so it may be loaded.

 

 

Edited by Paul in the woods
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1 minute ago, GarethM said:

As it's empty it's just a part, so pick up and keep.

You clearly know your onions, but I'm afraid you are mistaken, it isn't empty. If it wasn't illegal to own without the paperwork I could have taken out the contents and counted them, so let's, for argument's sake, pretend that there's... fifteen.

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