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I know it`s shame, but du to the rules i Norway there are no other posibilities if i want to put a gun on the wall. . To my excuse, i only buy them deactivated. From topp: P14 Norwegian Krag 1894 Finish M39 Russian M90/31 m.bajonet Swedish M96 Brasilian M1908 m.bajonet Spanish M-43 m.bajonet German K-98 m.bajonet Steyr M1895 m.bajonet Springfield 1903 m.bajonet Swedish AG42B FN49 USM1 Johnsen | ||
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Johnsen The P-14 you have is a rwin to some a group bought here in Virginia. We threw away everything except the action to convert in some other caliber. Jim "Whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force." --Thomas Jefferson | |||
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How are they "deactivated"? I'd be interested if you would tell us the laws or rules in Norway, as it is my impression that it is one of the more gun-tolerant of all of the European countries. By the way, those "pig stickers" on the ends look like they're still pretty "active". Is that a whitetail or a reindeer hide on the wall? I understand that there are a few imported whitetails in Scandinavia. | |||
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I always wondered what those red/white markings ment. Can you tel me more? Johnsen | |||
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That is a great display. I too am curious, what is considered deactivated? | |||
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"Whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force." --Thomas Jefferson | |||
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What are the rifles in the corner? ------------------------------------ Originally posted by BART185 I've had another member on this board post an aireal photograph of my neighborhood,post my wifes name,dig up old ads on GunsAmerica,call me out on everything that I posted. Hell,obmuteR told me to FIST MYSELF. But you are the biggest jackass that I've seen yet, on this board! -------------------------------------- -Ratboy | |||
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How are they "deactivated"? The rules for deactivating a rifle in Norway are to drill a 10mm hole true the receiver and barrel. Put inn a bolt and weld it together. The "riflebolt" must be cut of. Usaly this will be at 45 deg. so it can`t be seen when the bolt are locked. I'd be interested if you would tell us the laws or rules in Norway, as it is my impression that it is one of the more gun-tolerant of all of the European countries. The Norwegian “gun laws†are as say tolerant. To buy a hunting rifle or shotgun for hunting you need too complete a practical and theoretical test, which mainly explain the basic of guns, and hunting. Suspenders are free to buy. Full auto is forbidden, except for some few collectors. Semiauto “armystyle†rifles are restricted to collectors, members of NROF (Norwegian Reserve Officers Association) and too those who shoot Practical Rifle. There is a list of approved guns, not all are allowed. AK47 are not on the list. To buy a handgun you have to be 21, member of a local pistol club, complete a course, and be an active shooter for 6 months. Then you have to go too the police chamber too apply for a gun. You also have to shoot min. 4 times at the club/complete in a year if you Handguns are not allowed for self defence. By the way, those "pig stickers" on the ends look like they're still pretty "active". “pig stickers†or bayonets are free, anyone over 16 can buy them. Is that a whitetail or a reindeer hide on the wall? I understand that there are a few imported whitetails in Scandinavia. It’s the skin of a moosecalf. Shoot on my first hunt back in 1982. Regards Johnsen | |||
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High on the left side: Stengun Mk11 Low: Rolling Block, shootgun 16 cal. Rebarreled 1908 in Tromsø. | |||
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The P14 is exactly as you describe. It`s a smaal world Thanks Johnsen | |||
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Johnsen: Thanks for the information on Norway's gun regulations. It's always interesting to compare. Norway is on my list of places to see before I "depart". I understand that the mountains, forests, and coasts are spectacular. | |||
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From the pictures I have seen its alot like Canada, espically parts of British Columbia. short and fat and hard to get at, hit like a hammer and never been hit back. | |||
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