FirearmsUK - Unity 2015

24" and less, a place to discuss all things handgun related, section 7.3. Long barrelled revolvers, long barrelled pistols and section 5. Overseas contributions are more than welcome.

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Gundoc

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#61 Post by Gundoc »

Slightly off topic, but germaine to the current theme, I was at the HQ of the National Rifle Association the other day.
I'd popped in to ask about a few things, and one question I asked was, what benefits do I get for membership if I dont live within a reasonable distance of Bisley. (I have a young family and a job, free time is at a premium)
The answer- our insurance is good value.

Yeah, for the first year maybe at £47, once it goes up to £75 after your first year it's not so good.
I'd rather have my BASC insurance!

My colleague was there with me to pay his entry fee for the imperial, over £500, they wanted an extra £20 for him to pay over the counter. Clowns.
Countryman

FirearmsUK - Unity 2015

#62 Post by Countryman »

Bisley is really a club based out of what is undoubtedly the best facility in the country. I only joined the NRA when I started to attend Bisley regularly and wanted the flexibility of booking ranges etc to suit myself.

Im also with BASC. It has alternatives that are cheaper for insurance but their operations offer very little else. I won't name names as this becomes inflammatory. Not everybody likes BASC but I think they do the best job of representing the sport.
Gaz

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#63 Post by Gaz »

There's some seriously disappointing rants in this thread.
techguy

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#64 Post by techguy »

Gaz wrote:There's some seriously disappointing rants in this thread.
+1 to that :(
zanes

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#65 Post by zanes »

Gundoc wrote: My colleague was there with me to pay his entry fee for the imperial, over £500, they wanted an extra £20 for him to pay over the counter. Clowns.
Wow. £500? Not a typo?
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#66 Post by rox »

zanes wrote:
Gundoc wrote: My colleague was there with me to pay his entry fee for the imperial, over £500, they wanted an extra £20 for him to pay over the counter. Clowns.
Wow. £500? Not a typo?
Correct. But it is 9 days of world class competition, all-in.

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zanes

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#67 Post by zanes »

rox wrote:
zanes wrote:
Gundoc wrote: My colleague was there with me to pay his entry fee for the imperial, over £500, they wanted an extra £20 for him to pay over the counter. Clowns.
Wow. £500? Not a typo?
Correct. But it is 9 days of world class competition, all-in.

..
I had a brainfart teanews
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#68 Post by the running man »

Still some very bitter former pistol shooters out there......shame all shooting disciplines can't get on.....it will be our undoing.....
When someone says "it's not about the money" you know what? it probably is all about money!
DaveFirearmsUK

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#69 Post by DaveFirearmsUK »

Indeed running man, it's something I/We have tried to say from the start and still it seems so many people disagree with the idea of Unity.

I wrote this article for the Shooting Times Times in December 2013 explaining why it is important for people to get on.


https://www.facebook.com/firearmsuk.org ... 3248969056
breacher

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#70 Post by breacher »

Alpha1 wrote:Your not a club member you don't target shoot. I am a club member of several clubs I do target shoot I do long range shoot. I do shoot shot guns . I am a certificate holder. I have shot .22 pistols competitively. Please naff off and stop wasting my and other forum members time. I don't really care what you believe you are talking out of your arse. Go away and leave us grown ups to make our own mind up.
A bit harsh.

How about a bit of debate and politeness rather than aggression ?
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