oi....5.45. fancy a trip to NZ?

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oi....5.56. fancy a trip to NZ?

i think it would be worth your time *cough*

Two heavy machine guns owned by a Masterton gun collector are going under the hammer in Wellington this week.
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The World War I British Vickers machine gun and Czechoslovakian machine gun were the pride and joy of Masterton electrician Allan Nattrass, who died in a car crash near Solway Park in September.
His partner and fellow keen shooter, Denise Wise, said she had to sell the collection of more than 75 guns to settle his estate. She could not keep them because she did not have the appropriate E-class licence, governing military-style semi-automatic rifles or shotguns.
She bought the Vickers, which is expected to fetch more than $3000 in the auction, in Britain in 1987.
It was one of the most prized weapons in Mr Nattrass' collection but because of the tight security required as a condition of his licence, he never had it on display and did not tell people about it. The collection was locked away and their home fitted with alarms.
His interest in guns began when he was 13 when his father would tell him about how he used to go hunting to keep his family fed during the 1930s Depression.
She said there was a lot of interest in the collection, to be auctioned on Thursday, and she was keen to see the weapons kept in New Zealand.
Dunbar Sloane auctioneer Bettina Frith said machine guns rarely came up for sale and few people could buy them: "You have to be dedicated to own something like this."
As dangerous as they were, Miss Frith said, they were "wonderful pieces of technology and machinery".
"They're perfectly safe in the right hands."
The collection included a variety of rifles, which had attracted a lot of interest from hunters.
 
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i think it would be worth your time *cough*


This is why Gun Control does not work...... You just destroyed a wonderful piece of history. Sadly, I love to help get those machine guns off the street. I'd buy them in a heart beat but I'm broke and also US State Department and Federal Law regarding the BATFE will not allow assault weapons imported after 1986 for civilian ownership. So I'm screwed....
 
sorry...maybe i'm missing something here....how are we destroying a piece of history?


oh...also apologies, seems i got your calibre wrong in the thread title
 
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The title of the article is called "Two heavy machine guns owned by a Masterton gun collector are going under the hammer in Wellington this week. "

That means that said firearms are going to be destroyed because the original owner is dead and New Zealand firearms doesn't allow them to be passed down through a well or legal contract. The lady that sold them could not keep them because she did not have a E-class license.
 
The title of the article is called "Two heavy machine guns owned by a Masterton gun collector are going under the hammer in Wellington this week. "

That means that said firearms are going to be destroyed because the original owner is dead and New Zealand firearms doesn't allow them to be passed down through a well or legal contract. The lady that sold them could not keep them because she did not have a E-class license.



ah...language mis-understanding.


"under the hammer" means the collection is going up for auction. sorry, maybe i should have explained it better....but i did think the article it'sself explained that clearly enough
 
Yup, we had ourselves a problem of miscommunication. Down here in Florida, under the hammer means going to captain crunch. Destruction, melt down, etc...

Yes, the grinder is called captain crunch. It's not the name for one grinder, just grinders in general.

Damn, I wish I could buy and import those babies into the USA but I cannot since they're weren't imported after 1968.... Damn Gun Control Act of 1968.
 
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