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Re: Mike Yardley's positiveshooting.com - Facebook

#211 Post by Strangely Brown »

I did wonder if the point of Yardley's post was in fact about the airsoft types??
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#212 Post by Sixshot6 »

RDC wrote:I can only read this as "I like to shoot these, and other military firearms, I just don't want you lot to, because you are all fantasist nut jobs"



He has also been banging on about those who are 'training to kill people' (airsoft), and 'those who are militarising shooting' (those with tactical looking rifles) and how that is bad for shooting.

As long as people are conducting themselves in a safe and responsible manner, I don't see what the issue is.

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Image was huge so removed it. It's a picture of him with an M60 whilst declaring he isn't scared of big guns despite what people are saying.
he actually got moaning on the page urging a boycott for the use of certain images crying copyright despite their being a possible fair use defense. In this case fair use being to show him up as an idiot.
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#213 Post by techguy »

Strangely Brown wrote:I did wonder if the point of Yardley's post was in fact about the airsoft types??
Nope. He originally and specifically called out practical shooting as a whole.

He does seem to have backtracked in the last few days...
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#214 Post by Sixshot6 »

techguy wrote:
Strangely Brown wrote:I did wonder if the point of Yardley's post was in fact about the airsoft types??
Nope. He originally and specifically called out practical shooting as a whole.

He does seem to have backtracked in the last few days...
He started backpedaling when so many people called him out on his pics of himself posing with big game he'd hunted. I guess you can only ban so many people. Plus he started being called out by many IPSC shooters like Neil Smith.
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#215 Post by 25Pdr »

What's he shooting here?? Don't think it's a Perazzi S/S :o

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His Face book quote a few hours ago...

I do not think shooting should be about greed or about learning tactics for killing people - and I also think it a bit unhealthy - at the least silly - to prance around pretending to be in special forces.

http://www.positiveshooting.com/TruckHunting.html
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#216 Post by Sim G »

But, what about all of the blokes who were special forces and the like, who now shoot practical disciplines as a civilian after retirement from the military.....?
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?

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#217 Post by Sixshot6 »

Sim G wrote:But, what about all of the blokes who were special forces and the like, who now shoot practical disciplines as a civilian after retirement from the military.....?
For them its a walk in the park and a social thing too, I presume Yardley hasn't seen any action worse than the quails eggs being overdone in a Kensington eating establishment? What a tool.
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#218 Post by dromia »

25Pdr wrote: and I also think it a bit unhealthy - at the least silly - to prance around pretending to be in special forces. [/size]

http://www.positiveshooting.com/TruckHunting.html
So he has it in for the re-enactors as well then.

Can't say I disagree with his view on them but I would defend their right to play at soldiers all they want even although they are the ones driving the de-act market. ****
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#219 Post by Swamp Donkey »

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#220 Post by 450 Martini »

dromia wrote:
Can't say I disagree with his view on them but I would defend their right to play at soldiers all they want even although they are the ones driving the de-act market. ****
A Sad but true reality, but we are also keeping the section 5 market alive.

I don't know why he would be having a go at re enactors, historical re-enactment is good exercise, a great way to build teamwork and encourages people to explore the past. Just like service rifle shooting.
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