I own/shoot a .22 LR bolt action and 12 gauge shotgun.
I doubt there is any more people on this forum that shoot, or own a firearm of any sort because most of them are European. A lot of European countries do not allow private ownership of firearms. Man I would hate to live in Europe where the Liberals are rampant. Guns are bad and cause crime and that crap. Guns do not cause crime poverty and people cause crime.
Having fun those who cannot own a firearm and trying to protect your self against tyrannts and criminals.![]()
Did you know that a lot of European countries rasied the bar/standard on what is considered a crime with a firearm. That is why it seemes that banning guns lowers the crime rate with firearms.Originally Posted by GUN_SABOTUR Go to original post
In reality banning private ownership of firearms only increases the crime rate and allows the government to have more control of the people. I always love the excuse if we ban guns our state or country will be more safe. Safe is only a word used by government to have more control. Like in the U.S "terrorism" is a major threat the our national security and then burn our constitution while saying it is for safety.
Have fun being ruled by a mob. I love how your country tries to pretend like we have freedom and we do not have a Monarch. When your country is a Constitutional Monarch and you guys have a unwritten constitution.
GO ELITESNIPER!!! Someone who understands the system! NEVER, EVER let a government take away your right of arms in the pretense of "safety." The whole point of the second amendment was for citizens to have the power to resist against an abusive government. So when they try to take it away, USE IT. Patriotic rant over.
My point for Americans being?
VOTE RON PAUL 2012!
That is all.
muahahaahaha you turn it a politics discussion. Im from Mexico so i've seen all the guns that are fabricated in your countrysfrom belgium assault rifles to russian 40 years old sniper rifles, AK-47. G3, G36C, FAL, P90, AR 15, Galil, Uzi, Dragunovs and even PKM mounted machineguns and RPGs. And no its not a funny thing.
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I'm Canadian, and have never owned any sort of firearm in my life.Originally Posted by elitesniper365 Go to original post
I leave that to the crazies down South from me. Americans are obsessed with guns of any sort. I think they're paranoid, also.
Don't get me wrong...I've met many good Americans in my time of online gaming, but then I've also played with what sounds to be many loose cannons just waiting to go off.
I wouldn't trust keeping any weapons around my place, no one I've known has ever owned one. I feel it's what makes Canada a safer country to live in than the USA.
You can keep them all there thanks...
p.s. Lambchop...where do you pick up the watergun to fend off annoying cats? I need to get one...LOL
That's my kind of gun...![]()
You are right - its about the same..... zzzzzzz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_pol...United_Kingdom
It turned out to be a lousy water gun - I can piss better, so will have to look for a more high powered one next time - It was an ebay special.
As for guns over here it is mainly Farmers that have shotguns to keep the pests from their crops, foxes and pigeons and stuff like that.
We get some people that have airguns - I think you can legally walk into a shop at a certain age and buy one of those things, I had one when I was younger but generally fired at targets in the garden.
There are clay pigeon shooting clubs not too far from me, I had a go of my uncles shotgun once down there and some of the other members came over and asked me to try theirs, Some are different weights and lengths but I never went back after that.
Shotguns have to have a license and are to be kept in a cabinet concreted to the wall (or something along those lines) I think you even have to show your license to purchase shells for a shotgun.
Apart from that there isn't much going on over here in the UK, crossbows and archery are really in specialist areas where you can pay for tuition.
We have had a few nut jobs go crazy over the last few years but I can count on 1 hand, we are pretty tame over here.
However we have some bull**** laws, it is still dodgy ground if you seriously harm someone that has broken into your property - I think things are getting better for the home owner but If it still a grey area.