Sig Sauer P226 LBP
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One of America's best known gun-writers was hounded out of his job a couple of years ago for expressing the "assault rifles shouldn't be seen on a hunt" opinion. His magazine eventually had to fire him to maintain credibility with readers.
Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP
I should be okay then as I don't own any "assault rifles". Just regular old bolt rifles and a couple of AR15's.The Gun Pimp wrote:One of America's best known gun-writers was hounded out of his job a couple of years ago for expressing the "assault rifles shouldn't be seen on a hunt" opinion. His magazine eventually had to fire him to maintain credibility with readers.
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The Gun Pimp wrote:One of America's best known gun-writers was hounded out of his job a couple of years ago for expressing the "assault rifles shouldn't be seen on a hunt" opinion. His magazine eventually had to fire him to maintain credibility with readers.
At the time, Dick Wolf was also one of the biggest promoters of what is known as the "modern sporting rifle". What he tried to do was protect his vested interest in the said weapon type by stating that certain features and certain people shouldn't be allowed to own MSP/AR....
It wasn't only the magazines credibility that was at risk, he risked the livelihoods of the other authors, the production team and anyone else involved in that or the other magazines in the same stable! And then there is the whole ethos behind his comments and what the publications stood for. He betrayed those principals.
We had the same in the UK. Mike Yardley did the same. He chose to pronounce judgement on what he thought we should be able to own and shoot.... He back tracked and to a certain degree, got away with it, which was a tragedy as far as I'm concerned. But, on the back of Yardleys statements, I no longer buy the magazines he's associated with.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP
Nah. I understand how a walker will feel when they see someone with an AR15 with 30 round mag walking through a field.
I'm not going to ruin their day.
No point in being hardline about it, just use some common sense.
If you expect the hikers day to improve when you see their panic and try and approach them to explain the modern sporting rifle, ppffft.
I'm not going to ruin their day.
No point in being hardline about it, just use some common sense.
If you expect the hikers day to improve when you see their panic and try and approach them to explain the modern sporting rifle, ppffft.
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Why does it have to be a 30 round magazine? Over here it's 5 round magazines only for hunting, I'm also at a loss as to why you should have to explain anything to anyone whilst carrying out a legal pursuit. If some walker is that nervous do you really believe having a bolt action will make them any less nervous?safetyfirst wrote:Nah. I understand how a walker will feel when they see someone with an AR15 with 30 round mag walking through a field.
I'm not going to ruin their day.
No point in being hardline about it, just use some common sense.
If you expect the hikers day to improve when you see their panic and try and approach them to explain the modern sporting rifle, ppffft.
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If they're walking where you're shooting there's a good chance they're over-extending their "right to roam" and shouldn't be there in the first placesafetyfirst wrote:Nah. I understand how a walker will feel when they see someone with an AR15 with 30 round mag walking through a field.
I'm not going to ruin their day.
No point in being hardline about it, just use some common sense.
If you expect the hikers day to improve when you see their panic and try and approach them to explain the modern sporting rifle, ppffft.
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Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP
If you expect the hikers day to improve when you see their panic and try and approach them to explain the modern sporting rifle, ppffft.[/quote]
If they're walking where you're shooting there's a good chance they're over-extending their "right to roam" and shouldn't be there in the first place[/quote]
Damn right, I'd be more freaked out if a walker appeared on any of my shoots.
If they're walking where you're shooting there's a good chance they're over-extending their "right to roam" and shouldn't be there in the first place[/quote]
Damn right, I'd be more freaked out if a walker appeared on any of my shoots.

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Military style rifles are club only in Northern Ireland, as A/Ks and A/Rs were and still are the favourite firearm of terrorists here, the fear would be someone walking over the fields with that type of firearm could be mistaken by the security forces for a terrorist, which could basically lead to them being shot. On the plus side we can own handguns.
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I agree the public needs to be educated about modern sporting rifles and should recognise them as no different from a wooden gun but one at a time in a field in the countryside just isn't an image efficient way of doing it
The places I shoot have several footpaths going across them and I see walkers all the time as I'm travelling to and from the bunny zones.
Honestly, if I've got a 12g over my arm or a cz slung over my shoulder, most walkers would be happy to stop and have a chat, maybe even admire the gun.
If I had an AR I'd wager they'd think again about even approaching me. If they did feel safe enough to approach they'd probably presume I was army doing some training or something.
It's just a completely different kind of weapon in the public eye and I completely understand why.
Honestly, expressing some common sense on here can really bring out the frothing at the mouth pro gun lobby at times.
I AM pro gun, just not religiously pro gun at the expense of everything else and blind to the realities of public perception!
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The places I shoot have several footpaths going across them and I see walkers all the time as I'm travelling to and from the bunny zones.
Honestly, if I've got a 12g over my arm or a cz slung over my shoulder, most walkers would be happy to stop and have a chat, maybe even admire the gun.
If I had an AR I'd wager they'd think again about even approaching me. If they did feel safe enough to approach they'd probably presume I was army doing some training or something.
It's just a completely different kind of weapon in the public eye and I completely understand why.
Honestly, expressing some common sense on here can really bring out the frothing at the mouth pro gun lobby at times.
I AM pro gun, just not religiously pro gun at the expense of everything else and blind to the realities of public perception!
Sorry, forgot the smiley.
:)
There ya go

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