New laws coming?
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Re: New laws coming?
I don't think they'll ever go after the centre fire single shot disciplines or .22 either as they don't perceive them as a threat.
But if someone thinks a particular type of gun might pose a threat, they will use their lobbying power to get it banned regardless of whether there's likely to be any real threat.
We both know (and shoot) types of gun which I would say pose much more of a threat (being realistic) than a .50cal rifle. Why aren't they going after those now?
But if someone thinks a particular type of gun might pose a threat, they will use their lobbying power to get it banned regardless of whether there's likely to be any real threat.
We both know (and shoot) types of gun which I would say pose much more of a threat (being realistic) than a .50cal rifle. Why aren't they going after those now?
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Re: New laws coming?
Shhhh......don't give them ideas!.JSC wrote:
We both know (and shoot) types of gun which I would say pose much more of a threat (being realistic) than a .50cal rifle. Why aren't they going after those now?
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Re: New laws coming?
They don't have to 'go after' them. They just have to make ownership or use so much of a ball ache or expense that people don't bother to keep them. The suggestions in the FCSA meeting about security are ludicrous and IMHO could be easily made prohibitively expensive.JSC wrote:I don't think they'll ever go after the centre fire single shot disciplines or .22 either as they don't perceive them as a threat.
Think of Sec. 7.3 storage and use.
Re: New laws coming?
Are you sure they won't go after the .22 semi autos when they can?breacher wrote:
Not sure I agree. Those behind this are the types behind the 1988 amendment. And its a form of push back.
They were not concerned with bolt action centrefire nor .22 semi auto then, are still not and it will likely stay that way.
"8. Semi-automatic Firearms and Shotguns
The risks associated with the private ownership of semi-automatic .22 rim fire rifles
and shot guns should be assessed in light of the current threat of domestic
extremism and consideration should be given to making these prohibited weapons.
Should these firearms remain licensable under Section 1 and 2 of the Firearms Act
1968 as amended that consideration should be given to amending S5(21)(ab) to
read “other than one which is chambered for rimfire cartridges not exceeding .22”
Consider further limits on the magazine capacity of multi shot shotguns and the
introduction of a magazine capacity on semi-automatic rifles."
https://ukshootingnews.wordpress.com/20 ... magazines/
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... r.pdf.html
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I've just emailed BASC political dept asking for any update, also told them in no uncertain terms that if they were shown to have been ineffective in fighting this then I & many other target shooters wouldn't be renewing our memberships.
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Re: New laws coming?
All it would take is one terrorist incident, or active shooter using either type lets say 'effectively' and they'd be for the chop too. The police/public simply seem to lack the imagination as to how such guns could be employed to rack up double digit fatalities.JSC wrote:I don't think they'll ever go after the centre fire single shot disciplines or .22 either as they don't perceive them as a threat.
Go after the most 'scary' things (to the public) first. The demonization of guns in this country already has terrific momentum but it will get to the point where a majority of the public actively dislike them, rather than being unaware/apathetic as they are now.JSC wrote:But if someone thinks a particular type of gun might pose a threat, they will use their lobbying power to get it banned regardless of whether there's likely to be any real threat.
We both know (and shoot) types of gun which I would say pose much more of a threat (being realistic) than a .50cal rifle. Why aren't they going after those now?
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Re: New laws coming?
I have recently bought a Chiappa 1887 for cowboy action shooting. Mine is the 5+2 version... below this video shows the "fast load" 2 shot version in action. In skilled hands it is really quick (also shows the rate of fire from lever action rifles) :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47nWth0kRS8
Then, lets not forget the popular "Mad-Minute" competitions with old Lee Enfield rifles...... I wonder if our club will quietly put a stop to these on MOD ranges?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47nWth0kRS8
Then, lets not forget the popular "Mad-Minute" competitions with old Lee Enfield rifles...... I wonder if our club will quietly put a stop to these on MOD ranges?
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Re: New laws coming?
Yes, you're right on both points but .22s have been used in this country in high profile murders with no knee-jerk reactions. If we had a big, high-profile incident with one, a ban could happen, but looking at it the other way I think it's very unlikely a terrorist would choose a 10/22 over an AK-47 and both can be obtained illegally if you're determined enough.Blackstuff wrote:All it would take is one terrorist incident, or active shooter using either type lets say 'effectively' and they'd be for the chop too. The police/public simply seem to lack the imagination as to how such guns could be employed to rack up double digit fatalities.JSC wrote:I don't think they'll ever go after the centre fire single shot disciplines or .22 either as they don't perceive them as a threat.
Go after the most 'scary' things (to the public) first. The demonization of guns in this country already has terrific momentum but it will get to the point where a majority of the public actively dislike them, rather than being unaware/apathetic as they are now.JSC wrote:But if someone thinks a particular type of gun might pose a threat, they will use their lobbying power to get it banned regardless of whether there's likely to be any real threat.
We both know (and shoot) types of gun which I would say pose much more of a threat (being realistic) than a .50cal rifle. Why aren't they going after those now?
The same argument applied with .50 cal and MARS. It's very unlikely they would be used illegally as there are easier ways, but this consultation isn't based on logic or objectiveness, it's (IMO) partially a reaction to the Vegas shootings which the Police saw as an opportunity to push their agenda and get a free ride on the back of the knife/acid legislation.
They've picked two categories which they can present to the public as being 'military, high power, rapid, anti-materiel' and all those other key words used to instill fear into the uninitiated and if they succeed they will turn their attention to the next most scary category.
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Re: New laws coming?
that must be so stupidly slicked up. i have the 2 shot adapterand you have to get the cartridges in so precisely to get it to work right, when it is perfect, it's quicker than my 97 pump, but it is so much easier to be fast with the pumpHH1 wrote:I have recently bought a Chiappa 1887 for cowboy action shooting. Mine is the 5+2 version... below this video shows the "fast load" 2 shot version in action. In skilled hands it is really quick (also shows the rate of fire from lever action rifles) :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47nWth0kRS8
Then, lets not forget the popular "Mad-Minute" competitions with old Lee Enfield rifles...... I wonder if our club will quietly put a stop to these on MOD ranges?
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