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.357 Variation Question

#1 Post by pbrazendale »

Hi,

Last week I sent my FAC off to GMP with the request of adding a .357 long barrelled revolver and a .357 muzzle loading revolver.

It’s come back this morning with two slots for .357 revolvers, is this right?

My .22lbr says Long barrelled pistol, would a .357 revolver not be section 5?


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Id ring them and querie it,

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#3 Post by Gazza »

I'd nip out sharpish and stock up with section 5 magnums lol
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#4 Post by GeeRam »

pbrazendale wrote:Hi,

Last week I sent my FAC off to GMP with the request of adding a .357 long barrelled revolver and a .357 muzzle loading revolver.

It’s come back this morning with two slots for .357 revolvers, is this right?
I would have applied for a .38spl/.357mag slot as well, as you'll be restricted to .357 mag.

This happened to one of our new members who sent his form in without getting it looked over first, and put in a slot for a .44mag rifle instead of a .44spl/.44mag slot, and he was stuck with having to buy full power .44mag ammo for his underlever instead of being able to buy .44spl and .44spl cowboy action stuff...as he didn't have .44spl on his FAC.
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#5 Post by pbrazendale »

GeeRam I’ve also got an Uberti in .357 and 500 rounds of .357 / .38 so all good :-)


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#6 Post by Sim G »

Strictly speaking I would have thought the variations should have read “.357 muzzle loading revolver” and “.357 long barrelled revolver”. A “section 5/humane dispatch/race starter” would be listed as a .357 revolver, but the conditions would stipulate “2 shot” etc.
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#7 Post by pbrazendale »

Sim I completely agree and that’s what I requested what has come back is 2 x .357 Revolvers with no stipulations.


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#8 Post by Sim G »

Yeah, it’s a typo which you’ve suspected. Call them Monday and they should reprint that immediately.
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