Magnet fishing 3rd time out. (GUN)

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Magnet fishing 3rd time out. (GUN)

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HI
This was found by a m8 in a local river, its only his 3rd time out not to bad i think :)
please tell me if image has worked.

https://s20.postimg.cc/iis15bue5/revolver.jpg

.38 webley revolver ww1 era maybe.

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Worked fine. Great find indeed! ::g
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Best bit of river fishing I've seen in a long time. Nice ::g
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some one here in Norwich pulled out a hand grenade the other week ,stupid sod took it home.
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The image opened but so did a whole bunch of ads for steroids and young ladies ;;z
It's a good find and would have a back story but the .38 went on long after WWI and apparently they are difficult to date.

Have you reported the find? It obviously doesn't work and I'm not sure if your local FLO needs to know BUT it's a short pub story from a bit of magnet fishing to "I know this guy who found a hand gun".
And if you think that's daft, any major part of the shotguns or rifles I own is considered a firearm. So the forestocks (the bit of wood under the shotgun barrels) or the rifle bolts, both of which are useless on their own, are considered firearms.

Up to you but I would let them know and let them think you're daft. Better than the other way around.
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Post by oldartefact »

Took a grenade home ... wasnt there a tectorist who built up a collection of bombs in his garage and had to have the town evacuated ??? talk about making an arsenal of himself!

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i find rubbish wrote: Sat Sep 30, 2017 8:31 pm HI
This was found by a m8 in a local river, its only his 3rd time out not to bad i think :)
please tell me if image has worked.

https://s20.postimg.cc/iis15bue5/revolver.jpg

.38 webley revolver ww1 era maybe.

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Just keep the [ img ] blah blah blah [ /img ].
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thx again Harry will try next time.
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@ wvam (the bit of wood under the shotgun barrels) you mean the lock, i know my gun laws
thx for the imformation, im licenced for a few types of fire armes.

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i find rubbish wrote: Sat Sep 30, 2017 11:50 pm @ wvam (the bit of wood under the shotgun barrels) you mean the lock, i know my gun laws
thx for the imformation, im licenced for a few types of fire armes.

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Hi Glen,

forearm, forend, forestock, call it what you will, but it's not the lock (box lock, side lock).
Does that mean you also have a section 5. If not, then you already know the law.

Up to you whether you report it (you'll probably lose it if you do) but I would er on the side of caution, particularly as you have other firearms.

(and the post is also in case other fishers who don't shoot find similar stuff)

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@ wvam you are total right, it will be handed in in the hope of getting it returned with a
deact ticket on it, you never know.

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Glen - top man ::g

any serial number? Let us know how you get on.

You never know what you'll find next http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/09 ... ing-river/

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Post by AndyM »

Call ahead or visit the police station for instructions before you take it in, but take as many pictures of it as you can first as all you will get back is a receipt. ::g
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