I wonder how many members of the public with no interest in shooting actually see this type of video, i don't know anyone not interested in shooting that looks up UK shooting videos on Youtube etc. I am waiting for Mike Yardley to pop up soon he would have similar views to some.It's still down to public perception, as much as people wish to belittle the idea that we shouldn't be posting videos such as mag dumps.
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But it’s not about joe public seeing the video, it’s about feeding the media nonsense when they decide to go nuts and claim target shooters are only ever a clown suit away from a mass shooting.
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That was "full metal jacket" and the guy is due to be in court recently/soon. The range has been closed - he was operating under Section 11, however I believe he was also in breach of Section 21.MistAgain wrote:There is a range around the london area , that when you look at their facbook pics, will scare the socks of you .
But then I was told they are no more .
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https://www.hemeltoday.co.uk/news/crime ... -1-8964667
He's been charged, the hearing is tomorrow.
You're missing the point, as suggested by safetyfirst.ordnance wrote:I wonder how many members of the public with no interest in shooting actually see this type of video, i don't know anyone not interested in shooting that looks up UK shooting videos on Youtube etc. I am waiting for Mike Yardley to pop up soon he would have similar views to some.It's still down to public perception, as much as people wish to belittle the idea that we shouldn't be posting videos such as mag dumps.
It's not about the public happening upon a video posted and forming an opinion, it's about the media scouring the shooting groups/pages/clubs to find any angle they can for the anti-gun agenda and pushing the worst of the videos available to further their propaganda. As I said, no video, no narrative, no story.
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With the way a large proportion of the media is it is all too possible that videos of a regular practical competition could become sensationalised into a "video footage of paramilitary training in the UK"......which we all know is ridiculous but would have the sheeple quaking in their boots and add fuel to the anti's fire.TattooedGun wrote:
I know at a practical comp this weekend we were asked not to post any videos of the stages online for this very reason, it's not that the clubs or the associations wish to hide it from the public, they just realise how volatile the situation is for shooters, and posting video of people shooting fast and moving can be used against us by those who wish to see the sport eradicated altogether.
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I agree but we could help ourselves here by trying to make things look more like a professional sport. More visible (and colourful) team/club/sponsored kit, range crew in distinctive kit, large advertising banners on the stages etc. and i'd like to see more colourful firearms. I believe if you put two AR-15's next to each other, one pink and one black and asked the general public to point to the dangerous one.....snayperskaya wrote:With the way a large proportion of the media is it is all too possible that videos of a regular practical competition could become sensationalised into a "video footage of paramilitary training in the UK"......which we all know is ridiculous but would have the sheeple quaking in their boots and add fuel to the anti's fire.TattooedGun wrote:
I know at a practical comp this weekend we were asked not to post any videos of the stages online for this very reason, it's not that the clubs or the associations wish to hide it from the public, they just realise how volatile the situation is for shooters, and posting video of people shooting fast and moving can be used against us by those who wish to see the sport eradicated altogether.
The more we can move away from a military 'look' the better. It's an amateur sport but we could try to make it look more like a professional one.
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38Super + 1.................we need really good PR, which is not wannabe 'ard nuts ponceing around.
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38Super wrote:I agree but we could help ourselves here by trying to make things look more like a professional sport. More visible (and colourful) team/club/sponsored kit, range crew in distinctive kit, large advertising banners on the stages etc. and i'd like to see more colourful firearms. I believe if you put two AR-15's next to each other, one pink and one black and asked the general public to point to the dangerous one.....snayperskaya wrote:With the way a large proportion of the media is it is all too possible that videos of a regular practical competition could become sensationalised into a "video footage of paramilitary training in the UK"......which we all know is ridiculous but would have the sheeple quaking in their boots and add fuel to the anti's fire.TattooedGun wrote:
I know at a practical comp this weekend we were asked not to post any videos of the stages online for this very reason, it's not that the clubs or the associations wish to hide it from the public, they just realise how volatile the situation is for shooters, and posting video of people shooting fast and moving can be used against us by those who wish to see the sport eradicated altogether.
The more we can move away from a military 'look' the better. It's an amateur sport but we could try to make it look more like a professional one.
I dunno about you, but I see a lot of colourful team kit, organised RO kit and even more colourful firearms being used at practical comps. It's even a part of IPSC rules to not look "military".
I'd have all my practical firearms cerakoted in bright orange or yellow (with a worn/distressed finish) given half the chance, I just can't afford it yet!
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Pete wrote:38Super + 1.................we need really good PR, which is not wannabe 'ard nuts ponceing around.
Pete
What do you define as wannabe nuts. ? If people are doing nothing illegal they i have no issues with it. Good PR bad PR will make no difference, there will always be people / organisations that are anti gun, and most members of the public wouldn't care if all firearms were banned tomorrow even with all the good PR in the world.
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Appeasement rarely works in any context.
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Just because something is legal, it doesn't automatically make it acceptable...............
And I mean the clowns who make videos showing how fast they can shoot a firearm without a thought about how it might make the sport look to non-shooters, (and then start whining when they're banned)
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And I mean the clowns who make videos showing how fast they can shoot a firearm without a thought about how it might make the sport look to non-shooters, (and then start whining when they're banned)
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