That's the fella!Tower75 wrote:Sounds familiar.snayperskaya wrote:As someones signature says "you can own a .55" Boys anti-tank rifle but not a 9mm handgun!" or something to that effect.

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That's the fella!Tower75 wrote:Sounds familiar.snayperskaya wrote:As someones signature says "you can own a .55" Boys anti-tank rifle but not a 9mm handgun!" or something to that effect.
+1 as they say.Sim G wrote:Quarters wrote:The sticking point seems to be hand guns and semi-auto full-bore rifles.
I don't see 9mm pistols and AR15s as being recreational firearms - I fully accept this might just me having a biased view. I used to own a Berretta 92 and would again if the law allowed so I can't be that biased.
If you list the types of firearms that are legal in the UK it's a long list with plenty of choice.
I don't go with the "if we are deemed responsible and fit to own firearms then why not allow us to have handguns and semi-auto rifles" as that can then be extended to fully auto, which can then be extended to grenades and so on.
As far as the "you can own a .55" Boys anti-tank rifle but not a 9mm handgun! " I think you'd be hard pushed to walk into a bank with a concealed an anti-tank rifle.
I'm not saying I'm right about where the line is drawn and maybe I'm only happy because my discipline (F class / FTR) is on the good side of the line. I respect the opinion of these who disagree. The thread asked for my comments so here they are.
Just about everything that is wrong with the attitude of a large part of British shooters is here in this post. As much as it appears "reasonable", it is discriminatory, selfish, sensationalising and appeasing and entrenched solidly with an "I'm alright, Jack" cornerstone...![]()
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He had all the time in the world. Who was going to stop him? It would be an extremely brave - or foolhardy - passerby who would intervene in a shooting. Take into account the 'shock and awe' value as well, and you'll perhaps understand how it could have happened.Quarters wrote:I find it hard to believe he had the time.
I only realised that once you sell a rifle, you have to get a variation to have that slot back on your licence( my licence has never been updated since i got it originally)tackb wrote:I also believe that once your approved for firearms and your security is certified for a certain capacity then it's nothing to do with the authorities what type of firearms you have as long as you don't exceed your allowance furthermore there should be no requirement for all this one for one variation nonsense , sell/exchange your firearm for another then let the police know what you've sold and what you've bought , calibre and type is irrelevant to them (and they don't understand them anyway!)
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