I own a 19th century Martini Henry rifle from the Zulu war, chambered in .577
The Museum of Technology, the Great War and WWII"
Now this is unusual because it's a fully working, high caliber rifle, and I live in the UK. And I don't own any sort of licence.
It's due to the high caliber that I'm allowed this weapon. Because of the fact bullets for such a weapon would need to be custom made, it is assumed you wouldn't be able to get them, so the weapon is not classed as an actual rifle.
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