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  • lyman
    Administrator - OFC
    • Aug 2009
    • 11269

    #16
    you can infer all you want, however you don't seem to understand what you are talking about,

    you are just going at it with a shovel, making that hole bigger as you try to dig your way out of it

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    • togor
      Banned
      • Nov 2009
      • 17610

      #17
      Originally posted by lyman
      you can infer all you want, however you don't seem to understand what you are talking about,

      you are just going at it with a shovel, making that hole bigger as you try to dig your way out of it
      You're declaring victory? For real?



      That's your idea of a pro-gun legal framework?

      Hmmm, okay.

      Last question....any populist movement afoot in Britain to revise these laws?

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      • dryheat
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 10587

        #18
        People don't make big moves to do anything if they don't have to. The general public is concerned about paying the rent, putting some sort of food on the table, ect. The Brits don't have gun magazines(real paper) on the shelves persuading kids to go get an AR and put a bunch of stuff on it. Dress up in camo and go kill a bunch of people because mom wouldn't let them have the car. We don't either nowadays because it's really not tasteful. But we did. Like a lot of things, if guns went away maybe in a hundred years we'd get over it too. Would I or you NOT live in a country that didn't allow guns? The Brits aren't anti gun we are certainly pro gun. And definitely pro argument. If the Japanese could carry maybe someone could have saved Abe's life.
        If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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        • lyman
          Administrator - OFC
          • Aug 2009
          • 11269

          #19
          Originally posted by togor
          You're declaring victory? For real?



          That's your idea of a pro-gun legal framework?

          Hmmm, okay.

          Last question....any populist movement afoot in Britain to revise these laws?

          I've not declared a thing, other than your trolling,

          you however are stuck on a one track, this or that, frame of mind

          seems very limiting,

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          • lyman
            Administrator - OFC
            • Aug 2009
            • 11269

            #20
            Originally posted by dryheat
            People don't make big moves to do anything if they don't have to. The general public is concerned about paying the rent, putting some sort of food on the table, ect. The Brits don't have gun magazines(real paper) on the shelves persuading kids to go get an AR and put a bunch of stuff on it. Dress up in camo and go kill a bunch of people because mom wouldn't let them have the car. We don't either nowadays because it's really not tasteful. But we did. Like a lot of things, if guns went away maybe in a hundred years we'd get over it too. Would I or you NOT live in a country that didn't allow guns? The Brits aren't anti gun we are certainly pro gun. And definitely pro argument. If the Japanese could carry maybe someone could have saved Abe's life.
            when did the magazines (paper) go under in the UK or in Japan?

            I know a guy that worked in the AR or NG, cannot remember which, who did a lot of publications for the Service,

            he had a side gig posting articles in Japanese and UK Gun mags, since we can have stuff they do not, and cannot,

            good side gig, esp since he knew a lot of dealers/SOT's
            he provided the range time, ammo, and whatever clothing or uniform he needed, and would ask the dealers to provide the people,

            my Brother, Father, some other dealer friend, and myself have been photographed for his articles, in various outfits,

            I did some 'hand model' work form him as well, as in I took the gun apart and pointed to the various bits as he photographed them,


            as far as the UK. they do have many restrictions, but Creedmore is till a thing, as well as other comps,
            so there is still a gun culture,

            in some ways they have a few less restrictive rules than we do, (silencers for example)

            and lets not forget Beretta , H&H and one or 2 more still have showrooms and offices in London

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            • Dan in NH
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 109

              #21
              My wife is from Wales, so she is British. I visit Wales at least once a year. Everyone I talk to is for guns and wish they had better access to firearms. They can go to ranges and shoot all kinds of weapons, but can only own bolt guns and shotguns as I understand.

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              • dogtag
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 14985

                #22
                Originally posted by Dan in NH
                My wife is from Wales, so she is British. I visit Wales at least once a year. Everyone I talk to is for guns and wish they had better access to firearms. They can go to ranges and shoot all kinds of weapons, but can only own bolt guns and shotguns as I understand.
                Landowners have shotguns for pests like Sheep worrying Dogs.
                Lee Enfields are the big source of rifles

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                • Vern Humphrey
                  Administrator - OFC
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 15875

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Dan in NH
                  My wife is from Wales, so she is British. I visit Wales at least once a year. Everyone I talk to is for guns and wish they had better access to firearms. They can go to ranges and shoot all kinds of weapons, but can only own bolt guns and shotguns as I understand.
                  But, but, but -- the World's Expert on Everything told us the British are anti-gun!!

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                  • togor
                    Banned
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 17610

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Vern Humphrey
                    But, but, but -- the World's Expert on Everything told us the British are anti-gun!!
                    How is this hard for you?

                    On the balance, judging from their gun laws, they *are* anti-gun. Not all of them, but enough so that the laws are what they are. There are 67 million on the island. It should go without saying that some like guns....a lot!

                    But not enough to change the laws. And that London-based copywriter in the OP link, very safe bet that they were anti-gun.

                    I mean, just wacky to suggest that British gun laws are:

                    1) liberal with respect to available firearms to ordinary people

                    2) headed for change anytime soon.

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