Well guess that shuts down the argument many have on this forum about shooting your "collectable" rifle.

So its shoot it or loose it in the UK...Just curious as to what's the requirement and how is it measured, so many trips to a range and/or rounds fired?
The criteria various across each Police authority in the UK, some are more strict than others, so where you live comes into play as well. As a general rule, the Police like to see each firearm you possess used at least 3 times per year. There's no requirement as to how many rounds though, so you could keep usage down to 15 rounds per year if you wanted (or even 3 rds!!) It used to be easy to have a theatrical licence which allowed you to own but not buy ammo or shoot, but this is seen for theatrical or battle re-enactment use (with blanks) only not for collectors so they have clamped down on that now, and you have to now show membership of a recognised theatrical or re-enactment group to have one of those licences, which many 'collectors' are not interested in, plus, owning more than 10 guns (even on a threatrical licence) means you have to upgraded security systems to cover your licence requirements, with Police monitored alarms systems and all sorts, so again, being just a non-shooting collector in the UK, is not very easy, which is which those that want to go that route collect de-activated guns, so not having the restrictions that a 'live' firearm requires. Hence the amount of nice K98's and other WW2 historic stuff being butchered as there's more money in it for dealers to make in the UK doing that.
I'm not as precious about my Kreigsmarine 243 1940 bolt m/m, and while I'm not going to shoot it out by putting hundreds and hundreds of rounds though it, I do enjoy putting 40-50 rounds a year though it, as it puts a smile on my face

We've only got back to shooting here in UK in past couple of months because of range closure's etc due to Covid, and my club had a 600 yard shoot booked last weekend, so I took the K98 along as well as my Lee Enfield No.4T, just to put 10 rounds through the K98. With my old eyes and having to wear varifocal glasses, trying to shoot a K98 at 600yards with the original battle sights is frankly a waste of time really, so it was just for the usage and giving the old girl some exercise after sitting in the safe for nearly a year....
I only put 10 rounds through it, but I still managed to score only a few under what the micrometer sight heavy barrel target rifle guys were scoring, which pissed them off no end, when they looked down at my 80 year old standard battle rifle.
Vorsprung durch technik I told them
