>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .but I've always wondered
how close I
>come to getting wasted.
>
Here in the UK this is highly unlikely as 99.9% and 44/100ths of the officers
don't have the wherewithal, however. . . . .
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I now cover the .50 on the M20 and the
cannon and
>machine guns on the M5A1 with the military covers even on the trailer when I
>haul them. It helps protect them and looks pretty good anyway. Also better
>safe then sorry.
>
We could not approach a high profile building in a private, "armed" MV anyway as
guns whatever they might be, replica or de-mil, must be covered and disassembled
in a public place and the law regards 10yds (or whatever it is now in metre
things) either side of the highway to be a public place, you would get pulled
first for a check-out and warning.
A decent canvas cover protects from large amounts of negative publicity and
endless aggravation together with being a handy anti-weather device.
Richard
(Southampton UK)
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