The semi-automatic pistol is no threat to public safety
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The semi-automatic pistol is no threat to public safety
Just found this article...by George Wallace.
http://www.sportinggun.co.uk/news/54228 ... KgbLzcH.99
Valid points, put forward in an easy to read manner.
http://www.sportinggun.co.uk/news/54228 ... KgbLzcH.99
Valid points, put forward in an easy to read manner.
Re: The semi-automatic pistol is no threat to public safety
Excellent, have shared that around.
Re: The semi-automatic pistol is no threat to public safety
All total common-sense........for all the difference that makes to our firearms law-implementors.
Re: The semi-automatic pistol is no threat to public safety
Unlike the number of times the "experts" lose them...Police often suggest that the certificate holder might "lose" his pistol, but without producing any evidence that such things happen often enough to be a genuine concern

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Re: The semi-automatic pistol is no threat to public safety
Yeah I was happy with it mostly but it seems a little tenuous to justify .45ACP over 9mm as it's allegedly harder to get hold of?christel wrote:Just found this article...by George Wallace.
http://www.sportinggun.co.uk/news/54228 ... KgbLzcH.99
Valid points, put forward in an easy to read manner.
Shouldn't the argument be that safe, responsible, legal yada yada cert holders can be trusted to have a semi auto of any caliber? And that whether one caliber or another is easier to get hold of - it's already illegal for those persons to have ammunition of ANY caliber in their posession.
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Good little article that.
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Re: The semi-automatic pistol is no threat to public safety
i agree totally, one only needs a mould and patience, powder primers etc and a press etc.......nickb834 wrote:Yeah I was happy with it mostly but it seems a little tenuous to justify .45ACP over 9mm as it's allegedly harder to get hold of?christel wrote:Just found this article...by George Wallace.
http://www.sportinggun.co.uk/news/54228 ... KgbLzcH.99
Valid points, put forward in an easy to read manner.
Shouldn't the argument be that safe, responsible, legal yada yada cert holders can be trusted to have a semi auto of any caliber? And that whether one caliber or another is easier to get hold of - it's already illegal for those persons to have ammunition of ANY caliber in their posession.
I have no doubt that some shooters or probably ex or wannabe shooters do or have at some point reloaded for criminals, from the Iresponsible louts I see with guns at clay shoots still p*** from the night before, I wouldent trust em with running a bath let alone a shotgun.....
I suspect it's always been this way, after all..... most ammo can be almost untraceable back to the re loader. .....However then being in the pockets of folk like that can only lead to very bad things and ide certainly never entertain the thought of getting involved with such people....
The original post is correct, ide argue target rifle and f class shooters can potentially do more damage than pistols and do it from much further away and thus have a better chance of getting away with it and being anonymous. ........
Rant over. .......
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Re: The semi-automatic pistol is no threat to public safety
You might consider it a tenuous argument but it's one I've used to successfully expand my collection.
Even if it's just a little bit more difficult for a criminal to get ammunition then that has to be considered a plus point. This is why primers are only supposed to be bought on production of an FAC. Another example is Canada prohibiting pistols in 38 cal (IIRC) due to the availability of ammunition.
Even if it's just a little bit more difficult for a criminal to get ammunition then that has to be considered a plus point. This is why primers are only supposed to be bought on production of an FAC. Another example is Canada prohibiting pistols in 38 cal (IIRC) due to the availability of ammunition.
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Re: The semi-automatic pistol is no threat to public safety
What I mean by this is that if we start offering up calibers we can have because criminal types can't get the ammuntion for it, then aren't we offering up limitations to be imposed on us?Sandgroper wrote:You might consider it a tenuous argument but it's one I've used to successfully expand my collection.
Even if it's just a little bit more difficult for a criminal to get ammunition then that has to be considered a plus point. This is why primers are only supposed to be bought on production of an FAC. Another example is Canada prohibiting pistols in 38 cal (IIRC) due to the availability of ammunition.
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