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cameliaheartfelt | 11:30 Mon 19th Jan 2015 | Body & Soul
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Why can't people who have epilepsy do clay pigeon shooting? My husband takes tablets every night and only ever had 2 fits in 2004 and 2006.
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An over and under and also a semi auto would have only one trigger so in theory it is possible to fire one cartridge and still have a dangerous gun. Most of the side by sideguns that I have seen do have two triggers and on game guns the safety comes on after each shot.
As I am not going to my shooting club until Wednesday I will not be able to check re insurance until then.
Very nice retro, however the pair I was looking at was £119.650.

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Sorry, I should have said, I was looking to book a Groupon offer and it said about epilepsy.
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He has had his full driving licence back for 3 or 4 years.
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a Purdey side by sides or a pair of Damascus, yes please! A nice price tag indeed.

The clothing is good but also with a steep ticket!

http://www.purdey.com/guns-rifles/side-by-side-guns/
It says here that it doesn't necessarily mean you can't, but doctors advice would be taken http://www.westmercia.police.uk/application-forms/shotgun-application-guide.html
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My club chairperson ( PC), said that they did have a member a few years ago and when he was shooting it was under close supervision, it did not cause problems with insurance.

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