wonder what the guards are armed with and why they are trusted but not a target shooter.Blackstuff wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 7:51 am You mean like with the Olympic handgun squad? Or alternatively locked in a strong room with armed guards outside in case they ran amok with their single shot .22lr target pistols....![]()
The Bill to restrict lead ammunition
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Re: The Bill to restrict lead ammunition
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Re: The Bill to restrict lead ammunition
They were armed police taken off public duties.
I remember hearing about the arrangements for the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester. The Shotgun and rifle events went on without a problem using the visitor's permit system. The Pistol shooters were met by armed police who confiscated their pistols on arrival. They had to compete on a closed range with armed police in attendance. There were complaints made by the competitors and eventually this led to the issuing of section 5 authority to international competitors from 2008 onward. It's a messy system devoid of common sense created in the midst of a moral panic a generation ago.
Coming back to the subject at hand has Des Browne set out compensation and disposal arrangements for the billions of rounds of lead ammunition he hopes to ban?
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