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Re: New laws coming?

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Gazza wrote:If BASC and the NRA are here to fight our corner then they should be aware that people will stop funding them if they dont fight it robustly and without compromise.
If the shooters stop funding them then they are out of their job and its time they knew it :good:
The NRA's funding base is centred around the southern metropolis area where the shooters can regularly attend Bisley, they will continue to pay so long as they get to shoot what they want at Bisley. BASCs constituency is mainly the game shooter with I suspect the majority of members being shotgunners.

The HO is chewing away at specific minority use firearms and their disciplines secure in the knowledge that there will be no real opposition as it isn't a threat to the "national" organisations core business.

The likes of me and you not renewing membership wouldn't bother them in the slightest and the Bisley shooters have a vested interest in staying as members, access to Bisley. With BASC the majority of members have a vested interest in staying with BASC which is the game shooting insurance they provide.

Very few of the members are there because they are supporting national organisations they are only members because it give them something, it is a transaction rather than supporting an institution. Generalisation I know so apologies to the few of us who do it because we feel it is important and the right thing to do.
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#293 Post by Gazza »

When Tony Martin killed the intruder at his home with a shotgun was there a knee jerk reaction from the home office to ban shotguns? I dont recall there was, so........ seeing as no crime let alone a death has happened with use of a MARS or .50 rifle then how can this be even considered by the shooting bodies or the politicians?
This is being orchestrated by politicians and above because they want to not because there is a good reason to.
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#294 Post by TattooedGun »

dromia wrote:
Gazza wrote:If BASC and the NRA are here to fight our corner then they should be aware that people will stop funding them if they dont fight it robustly and without compromise.
If the shooters stop funding them then they are out of their job and its time they knew it :good:
The NRA's funding base is centred around the southern metropolis area where the shooters can regularly attend Bisley, they will continue to pay so long as they get to shoot what they want at Bisley. BASCs constituency is mainly the game shooter with I suspect the majority of members being shotgunners.

The HO is chewing away at specific minority use firearms and their disciplines secure in the knowledge that there will be no real opposition as it isn't a threat to the "national" organisations core business.

The likes of me and you not renewing membership wouldn't bother them in the slightest and the Bisley shooters have a vested interest in staying as members, access to Bisley. With BASC the majority of members have a vested interest in staying with BASC which is the game shooting insurance they provide.

Very few of the members are there because they are supporting national organisations they are only members because it give them something, it is a transaction rather than supporting an institution. Generalisation I know so apologies to the few of us who do it because we feel it is important and the right thing to do.
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#295 Post by Gazza »

Surely if we have to have good reason to posess firearms those fekkers have to have good reason to take them off us.

Amen brothers :good: :D
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#296 Post by HH1 »

"Separate the bolt and keep this in a separate safe in a separate room"....

Yes, a sensible option. I could for example separate the upper and lower receiver of my SGC 9mm and keep them two safes and have the bolt in a third safe. Magazines in another safe and Ammo in yet another safe.... So in effect a burglar would have to break into five safes to obtain a fully functional rifle..... All well and good...... but what if the rest of my guns are stored in fully functional condition?

Marlin lever actions are easy enough to disassemble / assemble, so are both of my sect.1 Benelli's, sect 2 shotguns etc., but what about my Browning Buckmark LBP? I'd need to remove the scope and top rail and I don't think those particular guns are designed to be frequently stripped..... or what about my brand new Chiappa 1887 Sect 1, that isn't designed to come apart easily.
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#297 Post by shugie »

dromia wrote:
Gazza wrote:If BASC and the NRA are here to fight our corner then they should be aware that people will stop funding them if they dont fight it robustly and without compromise.
If the shooters stop funding them then they are out of their job and its time they knew it :good:
The NRA's funding base is centred around the southern metropolis area where the shooters can regularly attend Bisley, they will continue to pay so long as they get to shoot what they want at Bisley. BASCs constituency is mainly the game shooter with I suspect the majority of members being shotgunners.

The HO is chewing away at specific minority use firearms and their disciplines secure in the knowledge that there will be no real opposition as it isn't a threat to the "national" organisations core business.

The likes of me and you not renewing membership wouldn't bother them in the slightest and the Bisley shooters have a vested interest in staying as members, access to Bisley. With BASC the majority of members have a vested interest in staying with BASC which is the game shooting insurance they provide.

Very few of the members are there because they are supporting national organisations they are only members because it give them something, it is a transaction rather than supporting an institution. Generalisation I know so apologies to the few of us who do it because we feel it is important and the right thing to do.
I think that's true of the vast majority of members of most clubs, they join to get something. The others, the ones who also believe in the broader objectives of the club and are prepared to pursue them, are a tiny minority. Expecting the NRA to be something other isn't that realistic, they need to look after their income stream first to ensure their survival. It would be more sensible to establish a shooters' campaigning group which has no other remit, the NRA et all could be sponsoring members, and perhaps provide some resources.

But I think your expectations of the NRA are largely unrealistic, it might say "promoting target shooting throughout the United Kingdom" on the website, but the reality is without the Bisley based income it would be 2 blokes bickering in a shed in Barnsley.
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#298 Post by bsctiny »

When you think about things,they have every law covered
except for a few to do with the internet. So all the governments
do is bring new laws in to make them feel and show like they're
doing something.
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#299 Post by joe »

The orginal meeting with the NRA and home office states MARS Rifles only but the above mentions
Lever release ? So which is it ?
Anything more then 10000 ft lbs then thats not just 50 cal !
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#300 Post by dromia »

Indeed my excectations of the NRA and the rest of the organisations are unrealistic based on their lack of performance in protecting legal gun owners from the irrational and predatory actions of the Home Office. However their short sightedness and lack of rectitude on behalf of legal gun owners will eventually lead their own demise, much sooner that they seem to think.
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