Looks like you now own a Vicar's Gun!

Here in England, until 40 years ago, the Church of England ministers were either Vicars or Rectors. The Vicar earned a stipend which kept him in genteel poverty, whilst a Rector lived in a grand Rectory, all expenses paid and with a generous 'living' earned from the income of many acres of land. His appointment was in the hands of the Lord of the Manor. Of course he could afford a smart double, whereas the poor Vicar had to take along a single if invited to shoot.

But all that is in the past...

HB