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Oh how I lust after something like this
#11
Ah you know full well I am fundamentally opposed to gun licencing, and believe it is against my human rights, if I got an FAC it would be condoning an immoral act by the state.

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#12
(3 July 2013, 21:06)NorthernRaider Wrote: Ah you know full well I am fundamentally opposed to gun licencing, and believe it is against my human rights, if I got an FAC it would be condoning an immoral act by the state.

But you could get one of these:

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#13
Get Feinstein on the forum now! Pistol grips, adjustable stock, large capacity magazines and decked out with a baby killer scope all finished in black... Hold me, I'm too scared to move!

Nice. Would like one but yes, no need for me to have one in the city and all the other reasons. Yaaay uk!
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#14

But you could get one of these:


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Single action black powder IIRC so how can I buy and own and fuel one of those without a licence ? Fascinating. my old CO used to have a pair of BP revolvers.

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#15
(3 July 2013, 21:43)NorthernRaider Wrote:
(3 July 2013, 21:29)Steve Wrote:

But you could get one of these:

Single action black powder IIRC so how can I buy and own and fuel one of those without a licence ? Fascinating. my old CO used to have a pair of BP revolvers.
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I meant you could have one if you got FAC.
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#16
Ah I see, my mistake, besides I'm a Rifleman / Carbine type of guy not a pistolier Smile

Still crave a .22 TDR or TDC, .410 pump and or a 9mm para carbine, perhaps one day the loony liberal left will scare themselves to death with their fear and hysteria driven socialist society and some common sense will return.

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#17
(3 July 2013, 21:53)NorthernRaider Wrote: perhaps one day the loony liberal left will scare themselves to death with their fear and hysteria driven socialist society and some common sense will return.

ahem....

Quote:In the aftermath of the Hungerford massacre, the Conservative government passed the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988.[55] This confined semi-automatic and pump-action centre-fire rifles, military weapons firing explosive ammunition, short shotguns that had magazines, and both elevated pump-action and self-loading rifles to the Prohibited category.[56] Registration and secure storage of shotguns held on Shotgun Certificates became required, and shotguns with more than a 2+1 capacity came to need a Firearm Certificate. The law also introduced new restrictions on shotguns.

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Quote:The Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997 was introduced by the Conservative Government of John Major following the Dunblane Massacre.
It effectively banned the possession of all handguns other than those chambered for .22 Rim-fire cartridges by civilians in most of the United Kingdom by making them subject to Section Five (Prohibited Weapons) of the Firearms Acts.
Tony Blair's Labour Government followed later in the year with the Firearms (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1997 which banned .22 handguns.
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#18
Let's not get into politics please.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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#19
(4 July 2013, 10:36)Skean Dhude Wrote: Let's not get into politics please.
Just correcting some disinformation, but your instruction is noted.
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