Sim G wrote:Because he has no interest in "gun ownership", but shooting. Coupled with the paranoia that should firearms legislation be brought under the microscope, there may be the possibility that something will come along legislative wise and restrict his shooting.
Campaigns such as this, particularly for the reintroduction of pistol ownership, which seem to Neil are dirty words even though shooting isn't, is too big a risk to his activity for him to offer it support.
A bit like deer stalkers......!! :lol:
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Leave him to me, I'll sweet talk him...
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HALODIN
MLR= Give us a clue. I have only been at this 38 year I am still learning the lingo give a old Guy a helping hand English please not text speak.
LBR= Long barrelled revolver.I have an LBR and a MLR on my variation that's due back anytime soon and I can't wait
MLR= Give us a clue. I have only been at this 38 year I am still learning the lingo give a old Guy a helping hand English please not text speak.
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Sure, MLR = Muzzle Loading Revolver
Alpha1 wrote:HALODIN
LBR= Long barrelled revolver.
MLR= Give us a clue. I have only been at this 38 year I am still learning the lingo give a old Guy a helping hand English please not text speak.
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I am just wondering what Erika might be making of all this it started of as a request to sign a petition and rapidly turned in to a bun fight yet again.
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Thank you. Youth is wasted on the Young. :cool2:Sure, MLR = Muzzle Loading Revolver
Alpha1 wrote:
HALODIN
LBR= Long barrelled revolver.
MLR= Give us a clue. I have only been at this 38 year I am still learning the lingo give a old Guy a helping hand English please not text speak.
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Alpha1,
Also like you he was a pistol shooter before the ban and I for one would like to go pistol shooting with him again. Also I am still a British citizen and a tax paying one at that, unlike you I care about people's shooting rights regardless of where they are. I do hope now that my explanation clears things up for you and that you will no longer have to resort to your usual habit of the stirring the $hit on subjects you care nothing about JACK :55:
Blu
Hey old son if you mean me then grow a pair and use my name. Okay $hit stirrer not that it's any of your business let me explain exactly what it has to do with me. I have two brothers in the UK and one of them is an active clay shooter and hunter. On three occasions in the past and using Form 107 which I just happen to have a copy of on this computer I have obtained a visitors permit and brought firearms back to the UK in order to shoot with him and have also used the permit to allow me to shoot his shotguns on a few occassions when I haven't brought mine.Boring Boring Boring and some of them don't even live in this Country so what's that all about.
Also like you he was a pistol shooter before the ban and I for one would like to go pistol shooting with him again. Also I am still a British citizen and a tax paying one at that, unlike you I care about people's shooting rights regardless of where they are. I do hope now that my explanation clears things up for you and that you will no longer have to resort to your usual habit of the stirring the $hit on subjects you care nothing about JACK :55:
Blu

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It only turns into a fight when pricks like you resort to making snide remarks.Alpha1 wrote:I am just wondering what Erika might be making of all this it started of as a request to sign a petition and rapidly turned in to a bun fight yet again.
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Hi. I've just skimmed some of the latest updates, after a night out; a full response to the comments individually or as a whole can wait for when I am less tired, if I feel its required, but having spent the last hour liaising with colleagues to mobilize more support for the campaign and its petition, it is quite sad to see such negativity and time wasted which could be put to much better use, either with respect to this campaign or another positive action to the benefit of shooting.Alpha1 wrote:I am just wondering what Erika might be making of all this it started of as a request to sign a petition and rapidly turned in to a bun fight yet again.
With the possibility of rare exceptions, no one here as far as I know, personally knows the team behind Firearms UK, so people don't know our own individual personal circumstances, but it has been made clear both here and elsewhere that we are a 100% volunteer organisation, consequently at least in my own view it is entirely ridiculous to try to discredit our efforts by comparing them to what a collaborative effort of funded organisations can achieve, when they have capital, a stable revenue and paid staff to facilitate it. Even more so as we do not compete with any established shooting organisation, in fact we support them all in what ways we can and the team behind Firearms UK are members of existing organistions in addition to giving time and money to build Firearms UK as their way to promoting and defending shooting within the UK.
Rather than people costantly being negative, perhaps people should look for the positives, consider what we have achieved or at least what we are trying to do and put this into perspective; we've been going 1 year not, 5, 10 or 20, we funded ourselves by donating our own money we are not lottery assisted and don't have a paying membership to support us, the merchandise we sell to support our growth where initially funded out of our own pocket. We are not paid staff, instead we volunteer our spare time and energy to a cause we are passionate about and juggle work, family life and other commitments around it.
We do what we can, and if everyone did something positive, something constructive rather than all the negativity shooting in the UK would potentially be on much safer ground.
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Never going to happen? Either support the thread and the possibility or stop posting drivel. And in the words of misses brown " Thats Nice"nfrancis wrote:Mike - fine - I can't see your point though. In the mainland UK its never going to happen. We need to align our shooting with what we are allowed to do.Mike357 wrote:Neil, I'm an active GR shooter that was lucky enough to briefly shoot pistols before the ban. Many of my club shooters and those of us that shoot at national level would happily go back to pistols as opposed to Marlins and Rugers. Myself, CormieAckImp and Lyons have even travelled elsewhere to shoot pistols.
In Europe and afar it can and does happen. This area is growing and people who are interested in this aspect of the sport do it.
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