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Would underbody protection put a stop to that?Lost of issues around us
I have read previous posts, key ,tracker CCTV, wheel lock
Any experience of Grenadier thefts?
Of cat converter theft?.
to me ,cat converters do not look like easy to access?
That's why we have insurance. I do have a tracker. But stealing a Grenadier and breaking for spares won't be worthwhile vs landrover because of the lack of numbers out there. I suspect the biggest risk will be joy rides. And that reminders me I need to renew my shotgun licenceLost of issues around us
I have read previous posts, key ,tracker CCTV, wheel lock
Any experience of Grenadier thefts?
Of cat converter theft?.
to me ,cat converters do not look like easy to access?
Aren't the UK government looking at not allowing firearms to be kept at home. I'm sure as a farm you would have some kind of workaround but it probably will mean you won't be able to keep it 'under the bed' (in it's safe of course).That's why we have insurance. I do have a tracker. But stealing a Grenadier and breaking for spares won't be worthwhile vs landrover because of the lack of numbers out there. I suspect the biggest risk will be joy rides. And that reminders me I need to renew my shotgun licence![]()
Just done, before the (vast) increaseThat's why we have insurance. I do have a tracker. But stealing a Grenadier and breaking for spares won't be worthwhile vs landrover because of the lack of numbers out there. I suspect the biggest risk will be joy rides. And that reminders me I need to renew my shotgun licence![]()
Our government are going to regulate that they are filled with feathers so that you don't hurt anything you are shooting at, true story, honestNot to hi-jack but what shotgun shells are you allowed?…buckshot (00), birdshot?
Hadn't heard that about not keeping firearms at home. I presume they are looking at firearms and not shotguns. There are 3 different certificates, FAC, Shotgun and air rifle. ( I hold all three) so I suspect it will be the FAC that will be the contentious issue. That would be difficult round here ( because of the numerous forests) there are a lot of deerAren't the UK government looking at not allowing firearms to be kept at home. I'm sure as a farm you would have some kind of workaround but it probably will mean you won't be able to keep it 'under the bed' (in it's safe of course).