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I've never ever considered it as a way to protect the team, the sole reason why it is done, in fact, the sole reason why this forum exists; is to give and share the best onformation possible about ammunition, in the most responable way.
That means we not only use our common sense, but our knowledge of the law as well, because those are the parameters within we as collector need and should work. A lot of collectors on this forum are able to collect ammunition because they have a license provided to them by the governement. The governement gives, but you can be certain they will take it away in a heartbeat of something goes wrong. It's about earning trust, showing to the governement that we as collectors are not the same as those who think they know it all and put everybody in danger. More simply said: there are laws, and we as a forum have to live by them, wether you like it or not. @Kz11 (and others), we deleted you're posts without a private message. For this i apologise, there's just to much stuff going on in our proffesional lives that we sometimes forgot to do it properly.
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Ok I note . But can we have a "checklist" of the allowed pictures (or text) and the not allowed please + some examples . Thank you in advance |
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#13
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Well, there is no checklist, but basically it's very simple:
if it's large calibre ammunition, and it obviously came out of the ground; it's not allowed. Powdercharges: like you're 3,7: not allowed. Every item that is considered illegal under the present gunlaws is not allowed. But be assured, we guard this forum almost 24/7, and every picture we have our doubts about is taken out, discussed and saved. Nothing is lost and we appreciate every kind of input no matter how small.
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This IS a tough one as I love to see the photographs of things as they were discovered... I find it fascinating... but I also realize how damn dangerous it is. I saw a photo on some Russian list of a digger opening live morter shells with a hammer and chisel... and also photos of them have fun burning the propellant. I have no idea how many of those people are still alive. Maybe none.
The bigger point is that we are guests here on this incredible list and it is only proper that we follow the rules of our ever gracious hosts. The international climate for this study has become a bit frosty of late and there is no sense giving anyone the ammunition ( sorry for the pun) to justify making this field any more restricted than it has already become. Thanks to all who have put up with my silly questions these years. Richard |
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We've had a few members who were apparently not aware of the "no live ammo" rule.
For those: please read this topic. Sincerely: the wk2ammo team.
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