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Old 04-02-16, 16:20
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Only problems I was aware of at Arnhem were muppets not doing homework before bringing arms and munitions all be it inert into a foreign country without doing their own due diligence (we are grown men and masters of our own destiny) As it happens I did do my research and I had no issues..... Unfortunately the above mentioned clowns ruined it for the masses and so the police clamped down (which was the right thing to do.... Their country their rules) resulting in a somewhat farce with regards to holding all weapons in one place, guarded by unarmed individuals (which made the whole thing a bit pointless) however, we came and acted like kids.by not playing by the rules.......so they treat us like kids. And our black powder was strictly monitored for the guns which was a shame.

Unless something else happened that I was unaware of, the XXX CORPS run 2014 has set the bar for all other shows and runs.....IMHO

This year, different country, different rules, all have been posted up on the companies page, relating mainly to what the vehicles must have onboard..... As time draws closer I am sure Mr King will append the firearms legislation, same as last time.


Anyway..

Back to the rather nice carrier that is the focus of this thread.
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1942 Ford Universal Carrier No.3 MkI*
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