Pistols: would you give up home storage to get them back?
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Re: Pistols: would you give up home storage to get them back
No. If I can show good reason to own a rifle and am trusted to do so by the authorities then I should also be trusted to possess a pistol if I can show similar good reason.
Re: Pistols: would you give up home storage to get them back
We are unlikely ever to get pistols back, I cannot foresee any Government having the courage to repeal the Act that took them away.
Re: Pistols: would you give up home storage to get them back
That's as maybe.. but no harm in trying.
Re: Pistols: would you give up home storage to get them back
In England I store my rifles at the club so I'd have no probs to do the same in order to be able to shoot pistols.
Re: Pistols: would you give up home storage to get them back
Aye, but you French chaps have a habit of doing such things....froggy wrote:In England I store my rifles at the club so I'd have no probs to do the same in order to be able to shoot pistols.
Re: Pistols: would you give up home storage to get them back
Never had a pistol but would love to be able to use one ......NOWAY would I ever be happy to centrally store....sets too much of a precedent...if I am trusted with my 338 Lap Mag and other rifles & shotguns then how in hell am I any less safe with a pistol?
Re: Pistols: would you give up home storage to get them back
Nope. Pointless owning them if remote storage is enforced.
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Re: Pistols: would you give up home storage to get them back
Also no, i just don't see the logic in pistols being treated as more dangerous than a shotgun which is far more devastating at close (pistol emrolleyes ) range, or a rifle that is far more dangerous at close and long distance.
The 'handguns are easily concealed/hidden' argument holds no sway with me, a rifle or shotgun could easily be carried under a full length coat by anyone that isn't a dwarf, or in a bag/box etc etc to the place where it is to be used.
And as DaveT said, it could set a precedent that could see all guns held in central armouries
The 'handguns are easily concealed/hidden' argument holds no sway with me, a rifle or shotgun could easily be carried under a full length coat by anyone that isn't a dwarf, or in a bag/box etc etc to the place where it is to be used.
And as DaveT said, it could set a precedent that could see all guns held in central armouries

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Re: Pistols: would you give up home storage to get them back
No.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Re: Pistols: would you give up home storage to get them back
Aye, but you French chaps have a habit of doing such things....
Oi ...
you fat smart-pants rodent...
maybe ... but when the Gvt try to get our guns, we don't roll over for a tummy tickle but stand stand the ground. Moral of the story, I still have two 9x19, a 22 and a 44 in my safe :55:
"Give as little as possible, grab as much as you can" would be my personal view. So, before even thinking of keeping them "a la maison", let's start by trying to be allowed to use them. One thing at a time ...
Oi ...
you fat smart-pants rodent...
maybe ... but when the Gvt try to get our guns, we don't roll over for a tummy tickle but stand stand the ground. Moral of the story, I still have two 9x19, a 22 and a 44 in my safe :55:
"Give as little as possible, grab as much as you can" would be my personal view. So, before even thinking of keeping them "a la maison", let's start by trying to be allowed to use them. One thing at a time ...
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