Want to buy: deactivated AR-7 Rifle

Hi,

I want to buy a deactivated AR-7 Rifle.

Please offer me, if you have one for sale.

Or maybe you know where to get one?

Comments

  • DrydenDryden UKPosts: 131MI6 Agent
    Arundel Militaria will do you one - a live weapon but they'll deativate on request

    http://www.deactivated-guns.co.uk/live-firearms-and-shotguns/-22-ar-7-survival-rifle/prod_179.html
  • SaifaiSaifai Posts: 3MI6 Agent
    Dryden wrote:
    Arundel Militaria will do you one - a live weapon but they'll deativate on request

    http://www.deactivated-guns.co.uk/live-firearms-and-shotguns/-22-ar-7-survival-rifle/prod_179.html

    Ty for the link.

    I'v found that site last week, too. I already asked them but i do not get a response.
  • CRBCRB Posts: 483MI6 Agent
    I'm just curious ... why would you want a deactivated gun ?
  • minigeffminigeff EnglandPosts: 7,884MI6 Agent
    The deactivated ones are more accurate than the live ones. :o
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  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,535MI6 Agent
    minigeff wrote:
    The deactivated ones are more accurate than the live ones. :o

    So true.
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  • SaifaiSaifai Posts: 3MI6 Agent
    I'm from germany and not allowed to own a live one.
  • CRBCRB Posts: 483MI6 Agent
    But why want one at all, do you collect them ?
  • DrydenDryden UKPosts: 131MI6 Agent
    CRB wrote:
    But why want one at all, do you collect them ?

    Speaking for myself I'm toying with the idea of a deactivated PPK as part of a Bond display.
  • Bond44Bond44 Vauxhall CrossPosts: 1,581MI6 Agent
    Dryden wrote:
    CRB wrote:
    But why want one at all, do you collect them ?

    Speaking for myself I'm toying with the idea of a deactivated PPK as part of a Bond display.
    That was why I bought one for display only (though I do also use it as a training aid for search training from time to time). But it's locked away rest of the time.
    But then I fire live weapons regalarily so do not consider myself a 'nut' of any kind other than all things Bond but I come here for therapy for that :D

    But seriously it is something one should think about seriously they are not toys after all and there are rules and responsibilities you should make yourself aware of before purchasing as a civilian gun owner live or otherwise.

    Cheers :007)
    My name is Bond, Basildon Bond - I have letters after my name!
  • DrydenDryden UKPosts: 131MI6 Agent
    Bond44 wrote:
    Dryden wrote:
    CRB wrote:
    But why want one at all, do you collect them ?

    Speaking for myself I'm toying with the idea of a deactivated PPK as part of a Bond display.
    That was why I bought one for display only (though I do also use it as a training aid for search training from time to time). But it's locked away rest of the time.
    But then I fire live weapons regalarily so do not consider myself a 'nut' of any kind other than all things Bond but I come here for therapy for that :D

    But seriously it is something one should think about seriously they are not toys after all and there are rules and responsibilities you should make yourself aware of before purchasing as a civilian gun owner live or otherwise.

    Cheers :007)

    Agreed - I would never have a live weapon in my house regardless of how safely it was locked away; my kids can get in almost anywhere, a gun cabinet is well within their powers.

    I carried a pistol and rifle with me for 6 months in Afghanistan so agree that there are rules and responsibilities which I'm well aware of
  • Bond44Bond44 Vauxhall CrossPosts: 1,581MI6 Agent
    Dryden wrote:
    Bond44 wrote:
    Dryden wrote:

    Speaking for myself I'm toying with the idea of a deactivated PPK as part of a Bond display.
    That was why I bought one for display only (though I do also use it as a training aid for search training from time to time). But it's locked away rest of the time.
    But then I fire live weapons regalarily so do not consider myself a 'nut' of any kind other than all things Bond but I come here for therapy for that :D

    But seriously it is something one should think about seriously they are not toys after all and there are rules and responsibilities you should make yourself aware of before purchasing as a civilian gun owner live or otherwise.

    Cheers :007)

    Agreed - I would never have a live weapon in my house regardless of how safely it was locked away; my kids can get in almost anywhere, a gun cabinet is well within their powers.

    I carried a pistol and rifle with me for 6 months in Afghanistan so agree that there are rules and responsibilities which I'm well aware of
    Then purchase away dear boy it sounds like it will be in safe hands :D
    Of course the real coup would be to get a PPK and silencer as well - looks pretty cool in any display



    Cheers :007)

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    My name is Bond, Basildon Bond - I have letters after my name!
  • DrydenDryden UKPosts: 131MI6 Agent
    Bond44 wrote:
    Dryden wrote:
    Bond44 wrote:
    That was why I bought one for display only (though I do also use it as a training aid for search training from time to time). But it's locked away rest of the time.
    But then I fire live weapons regalarily so do not consider myself a 'nut' of any kind other than all things Bond but I come here for therapy for that :D

    But seriously it is something one should think about seriously they are not toys after all and there are rules and responsibilities you should make yourself aware of before purchasing as a civilian gun owner live or otherwise.

    Cheers :007)

    Agreed - I would never have a live weapon in my house regardless of how safely it was locked away; my kids can get in almost anywhere, a gun cabinet is well within their powers.

    I carried a pistol and rifle with me for 6 months in Afghanistan so agree that there are rules and responsibilities which I'm well aware of
    Then purchase away dear boy it sounds like it will be in safe hands :D
    Of course the real coup would be to get a PPK and silencer as well - looks pretty cool in any display



    Cheers :007)

    IMG_6087.jpg
    Bond44 wrote:
    Dryden wrote:
    Bond44 wrote:
    That was why I bought one for display only (though I do also use it as a training aid for search training from time to time). But it's locked away rest of the time.
    But then I fire live weapons regalarily so do not consider myself a 'nut' of any kind other than all things Bond but I come here for therapy for that :D

    But seriously it is something one should think about seriously they are not toys after all and there are rules and responsibilities you should make yourself aware of before purchasing as a civilian gun owner live or otherwise.

    Cheers :007)

    Agreed - I would never have a live weapon in my house regardless of how safely it was locked away; my kids can get in almost anywhere, a gun cabinet is well within their powers.

    I carried a pistol and rifle with me for 6 months in Afghanistan so agree that there are rules and responsibilities which I'm well aware of
    Then purchase away dear boy it sounds like it will be in safe hands :D
    Of course the real coup would be to get a PPK and silencer as well - looks pretty cool in any display



    Cheers :007)

    IMG_6087.jpg

    That's what I'm talking about
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