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Uk Gun control is ludicrous. Hand cannons for everyone...!

ScotchMist

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Surprise, surp-fuckin-rise.

Nigel *sickinmymouth* Farage displays his tactful and sensitive side, calling for a relaxed approach to gun control, specifically handguns, whilst MP Jo Cox is barely cold in the ground.

Y'know, after those bloody kids got in the way of Thomas Hamiltons harmless random shots and the knee jerk reaction to ban handguns. Ridiculous.

Did you know the Olympic Pistol team had/have to train in France. Yeah. Fuxkin France.... LUDICROUS...

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/10/16/nigel-farage-lbc-gun-control_n_8310938.html

This piece of shit needs his platform pulling from under him. He's dangerous.
 
I love guns, I love shooting. As many know the worst thing I ever killed was cola cans or paper. There is some sort of relief in shooting a fire arm.

Relaxed gun control though, FUCK RIGHT THE FUCK OFF AND WHEN HE GETS THERE HE CAN FUCK OFF AGAIN! There is one thing for therapy but NO! Hand guns should absolutely be restricted and controlled as tightly as possible.

Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury, I give you exhibit A. America. :(

No random person should have the power to take someones life. Especially with something so cowardly as a hand gun. Pathetic.
 
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Even if it could have been described as 'knee-jerk' (it wasn't), that jerk certainly made for a healthier knee.
 
I'm not a Farage fan, but the guy does come under fire for some unfair criticism. Firstly

Surprise, surp-fuckin-rise.

Nigel *sickinmymouth* Farage displays his tactful and sensitive side, calling for a relaxed approach to gun control, specifically handguns, whilst MP Jo Cox is barely cold in the ground.

If you read the article it was written October 2015, well before the recent Jo Cox murder.
This piece of shit needs his platform pulling from under him. He's dangerous.

As for what he actually said, he just states it should be OK for gun clubs to hold guns but under "very very strict circumstances", so our British team doesn't have to travel to France to train. he's hardly advocating America's right to bear arms, in fact if you read the article he fiercly opposes it.
 
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Unfair. 8) Fair enough I didn't notice the date. Ask him again and he'd probably say the same thing.

Dunblane had certainly happened, primary school children getting shot dead. Sandy Hook had certainly happened so I'd be very surprised if Jo Cox's murder is going to swing his opinion.

The guys a cunt Raas. It's not unfair, its not of the mark and you defending him doesn't surprise me one bit.

The Olympic team will have to spend more money now on Visas and flights now too because of his joint Brexit effort too, shot them in the foot hasn't he...

I did read it. He's just spouting controversial shit because it's the only way for him to get heard.

If you want to shoot, fine. There's air rifles, shotguns, rifles all very difficult to conceals. Did the world tip off its axis because handguns were banned and the Olympic team goes to France, no. Hell, I'd be over the moon going to the South of France for some target practice instead of rainy Blackburn...
 
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Think I've mentioned this before but I had a firearms licence in the 90s and owned several handguns. After Dunblane they had to be surrendered though (initially everything above .22LR caliber then subsequently all handguns). Like Sadie though I've never shot anything other than a paper target (although believe me some of them paper target's were cunts and had what was coming to them :)).

It's a bit of a complicated issue because criminals who want a gun to rob a bank or something don't usually go to the trouble of first obtaining a part 1 firearms certificate and buying their guns through a registered gun dealer but since both Dunblane and Hungerford were both committed with LICENCED firearms I think the ban was fair enough.

I also agree with Scotch that when it comes to target shooting there are always air pistols or rifles. I got into gas powered air pistols for a while but gave up all competitive shooting by the time I hit 30.

It's worth noting though that when I got my firearms licence (1995) background checks were pretty woeful and all that was needed was a professional like a solicitor or doctor to counter sign your application and not have a criminal record for violent crime......and to have been a member of a gun club for more than 6 months.

After the ban though the wanker who owned the gun club I went to in Durham (an ex copper) decided that there was too much money to be made in selling the now illegal handguns to just stop and started selling them to organised crime instead.....he got caught and sent down for it though
 
Think I've mentioned this before but I had a firearms licence in the 90s and owned several handguns. After Dunblane they had to be surrendered though (initially everything above .22LR caliber then subsequently all handguns). Like Sadie though I've never shot anything other than a paper target (although believe me some of them paper target's were cunts and had what was coming to them :)).

It's a bit of a complicated issue because criminals who want a gun to rob a bank or something don't usually go to the trouble of first obtaining a part 1 firearms certificate and buying their guns through a registered gun dealer but since both Dunblane and Hungerford were both committed with LICENCED firearms I think the ban was fair enough.

I also agree with Scotch that when it comes to target shooting there are always air pistols or rifles. I got into gas powered air pistols for a while but gave up all competitive shooting by the time I hit 30.

It's worth noting though that when I got my firearms licence (1995) background checks were pretty woeful and all that was needed was a professional like a solicitor or doctor to counter sign your application and not have a criminal record for violent crime......and to have been a member of a gun club for more than 6 months.

After the ban though the wanker who owned the gun club I went to in Durham (an ex copper) decided that there was too much money to be made in selling the now illegal handguns to just stop and started selling them to organised crime instead.....he got caught and sent down for it though

Don't think you've mentioned any of that before G. I'm joining s local gun club with my lad soon, with a view to eventually getting a firearms licence.
 
Don't think you've mentioned any of that before G. I'm joining s local gun club with my lad soon, with a view to eventually getting a firearms licence.

Yeah I think I mentioned it in the Orlando Massacre thread.

You can still legally own shotguns for clay pigeon shooting and all different calibers of rifles but these need an outdoor range for obvious reasons. The good thing about pistol shooting was that you could do it from an indoor range and didn't have to walk very far to look at your target. Usually 20 metres or so was about as far as you needed to be to test yourself with a pistol. With a rifle however you talking hundreds of metres and so it needs to be outdoors. Plus there's the issue of ballistic matting to stop a pistol round in an indoor range that wouldn't stop something like a 7.62mm rifle bullet.

Air pistols can be fired from indoor ranges though obviously and some of the higher powered gas ones that have muzzle velocities in the 500ft/sec range are somewhat comparable to what shooting a real pistol is like over short distances.

Guns aren't all that expensive either. You can get a decent Remmington 700 rifle for a few hundred quid second hand. The most I ever paid for a gun was £500 and that was for a brand new Glock pistol straight from the factory in Austria. Buying second hand guns is a much better investment than buying new ones though as they don't really depreciate and so if you want to change it you can usually get your money back.

What type of guns were you considering shooting? Rifles?
 
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BigG said:
After the ban though the wanker who owned the gun club I went to in Durham (an ex copper) decided that there was too much money to be made in selling the now illegal handguns to just stop and started selling them to organised crime instead.....he got caught and sent down for it though
What is it with ex-pigs being so into criminal acts?
Rhetorical question, but seriously - it seems to happen so much.
I'm yet to meet a cop (current or former) that seemed anything but shady.
A crude generalisation, maybe. An observation.
 
What is it with ex-pigs being so into criminal acts?
Rhetorical question, but seriously - it seems to happen so much.
I'm yet to meet a cop (current or former) that seemed anything but shady.
A crude generalisation, maybe. An observation.

Its funny you should say that but there were only 2 members of that particular gun club who were ex-fuzz (that I knew of) and guess which two it was who went into partnership after the handgun ban to offload the hundreds of pistols and thousands of rounds of ammo that one of them still had access to?

Yup you've guessed it..... :)
 
I think they see that crime does indeed "pay", and get greedy.

But we all know the dumb cop stereotype. Not usually the sharpest tools in the shed.

Hi to all the filth reading this.

Is it just me or does Nigel Farage have the look of a man with something seriously wrong with him?
Like how Hitler had one nut, and Thatcher was a cyborg reptillian sent here to destroy humanity?
 
is it just me or does Nigel Farage have the look of a man with something seriously wrong with him?

I think he DOES have something very, very wrong with him....

Or he's just a cunt....one of the two.

Incidentally I was watching some debate from the European Parliment the other day when they were discussing Brexit and Farage stood up and said something to the effect of "you lot who have never worked a day in your while lives" (refering to the rest of the members of Parliment)... I thought to myself "well what has Farage ever done for a living that was so incredibly noble? Did he volunteer as a carer for sick hedgehogs in a former life or something? Stupid (ugly) cunt....

(would also like to give a wave to any members of my local CUNTstabulory who may be reading this....wankers....:))
 
I think he DOES have something very, very wrong with him....

Or he's just a cunt....one of the two.
Personally i'd say both. They're not mutually exclusive are they.
He's demonstrably a fucking cunt.
 
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What about this one allegedly take from Nige's tinder profile.....:)

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Yeah I think I mentioned it in the Orlando Massacre thread.

You can still legally own shotguns for clay pigeon shooting and all different calibers of rifles but these need an outdoor range for obvious reasons. The good thing about pistol shooting was that you could do it from an indoor range and didn't have to walk very far to look at your target. Usually 20 metres or so was about as far as you needed to be to test yourself with a pistol. With a rifle however you talking hundreds of metres and so it needs to be outdoors. Plus there's the issue of ballistic matting to stop a pistol round in an indoor range that wouldn't stop something like a 7.62mm rifle bullet.

Air pistols can be fired from indoor ranges though obviously and some of the higher powered gas ones that have muzzle velocities in the 500m/sec range are somewhat comparable to what shooting a real pistol is like over short distances.

Guns aren't all that expensive either. You can get a decent Remmington 700 rifle for a few hundred quid second hand. The most I ever paid for a gun was £500 and that was for a brand new Glock pistol straight from the factory in Austria. Buying second hand guns is a much better investment than buying new ones though as they don't really depreciate and so if you want to change it you can usually get your money back.

What type of guns were you considering shooting? Rifles?

Yeh, air rifles initially (I need more practice for my vermin shoots), but after 6 months as a member we can move up to the firearms. I doubt they have anything larger than .22 though.
 
^^^ don't let me delete the double post for some reason....
 
Some weird bug shit going on there.


I blame the pigs, they don't take kindly to being called dumb cunts.
 
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