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  • Jul 18, 2010, 05:25 AM
    albear
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by califdadof3 View Post
    Actually according to some the airsoft "can" be a real gun. The ATF (us federal agency) has confiscated them on occasion because of the belief they can be converted to a "real gun". Have you thought about joining a club someday for clay / sport shooting?

    Story ref:

    ATF seizes 30 toy guns, infuriating local business owner - KOINLocal6.com

    Yea id head that some kinds can me retro fitted to work as real firearms, but until it is actually done it isn't illegal. I have my licence to buy airsoft guns though, I have an L96 sniper rifle and an M4 CASV front
  • Jul 18, 2010, 05:26 AM
    cdad
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    Originally Posted by albear View Post
    i live in the UK, and not being a farmer or part of a group that is allowed to legally buy guns (i.e hunting groups or clay pigeon shooting) means i can't legally buy one :)

    i do a bit of airsofting every now and then, but theyre not real guns :o

    Looks like you have clubs there too. Even for hand gun target shooting. So at least you have some options. ;)

    Ref:
    Rules on gun buying in the UK
  • Jul 18, 2010, 05:27 AM
    cdad
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by albear View Post
    yea id head that some kinds can me retro fitted to work as real firearms, but until it is actually done it isnt illegal. i have my licence to buy airsoft guns though, i have an L96 sniper rifle and an M4 CASV front

    Nice!!

    They make some impressive knock offs in the airsoft line of just about anything made now. Its amazing.
  • Jul 18, 2010, 05:31 AM
    albear
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by califdadof3 View Post
    Looks like you have clubs there too. Even for hand gun target shooting. So atleast you have some options. ;)

    Ref:
    Rules on gun buying in the UK

    Yep I know if I joined a club I would be able to buy one, and I have given it some though to go and have a go as it were, see how I liked it.

    Just never got round to it, and didn't have the money, but that shouldn't be a problem for much longer, so maybe I could lookinto any places that do clay pigeion shooting near me.

    Cheers for the link
  • Jul 18, 2010, 05:35 AM
    albear
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by califdadof3 View Post
    Nice !!!!

    They make some impressive knock offs in the airsoft line of just about anything made now. Its amazing.

    Yeah, my L96 is part plastic (the casing and butt) but it still weighs a fair bit :D

    My M4 on the otherhand is full metal (apart from the sliding stock), and I'm told weighs close to the proper thing. This was my starter rifle after I got into airsofting and got my licence as it seemed like a good allround rifle, good range and power and could also lend its hand for CQB games
  • Jul 18, 2010, 07:02 AM
    martinizing2
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by califdadof3 View Post
    Welcome to the thread. Its intent is to have a spot for guns as it was lacking here on AMHD. If you ever get the money you can "own" the AK and SKS but to get it through the feds its almost $2,000 per gun. There are also whats known as gun "trust" and Im thinking thats what they are covered under now with a class 3 dealer.
    Im not sure what classifies someone as a gun nut. But I believe that everyone should be able to own one should they want to so long as they can pass thier local laws for no criminal record or violent behavior. Its funny how the law treats them between so many states. Like some restrictions for Mag capacity etc. Gimme a break.
    Happy shooting.

    I'll never have the two grand for the federal permit but my friend is a long time into his dealership and has more money than brains. He has (4)Thompson .45's (2) M-16 ,(3) Uzi's ,(2) AR-15's, several WWII Greman machine guns, an M 60 , and his pride and joy is a Quad .50 mounted on his jeep.
    And that is just a short list.
    But he is a well respected businessman so he is a " serious collector". If it were known I had an arsenal like that , permit or not , I'm sure a state and federal task force would be blasting tear gas through my windows post haste.

    It is amazing how varied gun laws are from state to state when the Constitution is suppose to be the basis of gun ownership. Here you have to register all hand guns. Rifles don't need to be registered.
    You can carry handguns as long as they are not concealed and do not have a bullet in the chamber or revolvers don't have a bullet under the hammer or in the next chamber up to fire. And if it is in a vehicle it cannot be within reach of the driver. Basic good sense and safety.
    Rifles are limited to magazine capacity of no more than 30. But it is now illegal to sell or buy 30 round clips. Legal to carry as long as magazine is not locked and no bullet in the chamber.

    The Constitution says we have the right to own and bear arms. No restrictions. So how do all these laws come into being without a constitutional amendment?

    I would like to hear some of the local restrictions from other states and countries for comparison to our local laws. It would be helpful when traveling to know these things because I don't leave home without one or two guns. Most of the western US is similar to Utah , excluding California but I exclude California from my travels anyway.

    When I hear the " Brady Bunch " screaming about Columbine and Virginia Tech , I ask "What might have happened if several people there were in possession of guns and knew how to use them?" A radical idea maybe. But in most cases by the time the police arrive the damage is done.
  • Jul 18, 2010, 07:24 AM
    Catsmine

    Go through the back issues of "American Rifleman" magazine. They publish statistics of crimes thwarted by gun owners. It works out to about four and a half times as many thwarted crimes as successful crimes involving guns.

    Just remember, he has to bleed inside your house for it to be legal.
  • Jul 18, 2010, 07:48 AM
    martinizing2
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Catsmine View Post
    Go through the back issues of "American Rifleman" magazine. They publish statistics of crimes thwarted by gun owners. It works out to about four and a half times as many thwarted crimes as successful crimes involving guns.

    Just remember, he has to bleed inside your house for it to be legal.

    Unless a clear and present danger to you or others is shown. Then you have the right to defend yourself with "like force". Never take a knife to a gun fight. And a weapon is a knife, a club, a broken bottle, or Desert Eagle .50.
  • Jul 18, 2010, 07:51 AM
    J_9
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by martinizing2 View Post
    Unless a clear and present danger to you or others is shown. Then you have the right to defend yourself with "like force". Never take a knife to a gun fight. And a weapon is a knife, a club, a broken bottle, or Desert Eagle .50.

    Ohhh, me likey the Desert Eagle! :D
  • Jul 18, 2010, 07:53 AM
    J_9
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by martinizing2 View Post
    I'll never have the two grand for the federal permit but my friend is a long time into his dealership and has more money than brains. He has (4)Thompson .45's (2) M-16 ,(3) Uzi's ,(2) AR-15's, several WWII Greman machine guns, an M 60 , and his pride and joy is a Quad .50 mounted on his jeep.
    And that is just a short list.
    But he is a well respected businessman so he is a " serious collector". If it were known I had an arsenal like that , permit or not , I'm sure a state and federal task force would be blasting tear gas through my windows post haste.

    It is amazing how varied gun laws are from state to state when the Constitution is suppose to be the basis of gun ownership. Here you have to register all hand guns. Rifles don't need to be registered.
    You can carry handguns as long as they are not concealed and do not have a bullet in the chamber or revolvers don't have a bullet under the hammer or in the next chamber up to fire. And if it is in a vehicle it cannot be within reach of the driver. Basic good sense and safety.
    Rifles are limited to magazine capacity of no more than 30. But it is now illegal to sell or buy 30 round clips. Legal to carry as long as magazine is not locked and no bullet in the chamber.

    Do I know you? Stop talking about me. :p
  • Jul 18, 2010, 07:58 AM
    martinizing2
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by J_9 View Post
    Ohhh, me likey the Desert Eagle!! :D

    They do an excellent job of giving you some extreme stopping power if God forbid it becomes necessary.
  • Jul 18, 2010, 08:06 AM
    J_9
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by martinizing2 View Post
    They do an excellent job of giving you some extreme stopping power if God forbid it becomes necessary.

    Ummm, yeah, I know. However, I like my .50 cal sniper rifle just as well, but it's a bit too heavy to carry.

    http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:t...82-dvic539.jpg

    Yeah, I really do have one! ;)
  • Jul 18, 2010, 08:07 AM
    J_9

    It almost weighs more than me. LOL
  • Jul 18, 2010, 08:09 AM
    martinizing2
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by J_9 View Post
    Do I know you? Stop talking about me. :p

    Any similarities to any anti-over-government, bordering on anarchist , that believes in the real freedom the founding fathers intended us to have, but is constantly being infringed upon by over zealous politicians that think they know what is best for us and what they ultimately want is control over our daily lives,. persons, living or dead,. is purely coincidental.
  • Jul 18, 2010, 08:11 AM
    J_9

    Oh, well no, then. That's not me. Just an avid collector and hobby shooter.
  • Jul 18, 2010, 08:13 AM
    martinizing2
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by J_9 View Post
    Ummm, yeah, I know. However, I like my .50 cal sniper rifle just as well, but it's a bit too heavy to carry.

    http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:t...82-dvic539.jpg

    Yeah, I really do have one!! ;)

    Excellent weapon. Just because a threat is a mile away , it can still be a threat. That .50 is ideal to take care of "approaching danger"
  • Jul 18, 2010, 08:16 AM
    J_9

    And it's fun to shoot. Even my 8 year old likes it!

    If'n you hold it tight enough there is little "kick."
  • Jul 18, 2010, 08:18 AM
    J_9

    Okay, a bit of background since you don't know me, but the others do.

    My family owned a gun shop that included an indoor range, until the present President. We ended up losing it.

    So, I'm not quite the terrorist that it seems like. Hubby is a master gunsmith.
  • Jul 18, 2010, 08:24 AM
    martinizing2
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by J_9 View Post
    Oh, well no, then. That's not me. Just an avid collector and hobby shooter.

    I could resemble a radical person like that ,if I were not just a chemically damaged leftover from the sixties , with most of my righteous rage calmed and quiet and diverted to more productive avenues .
  • Jul 18, 2010, 08:30 AM
    J_9

    Nice to meet you Martinizing. Time for bed for me... I got to deliver babies tonight.

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