RE: [doc] Stainless Steel guns
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RE: [doc] Stainless Steel guns
- From: "Chris Parnham" <chrisparnham1@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:09:25 -0000
No I have not seen that film Martin.
I have not actually used my guns for ages, but I do like to hang on to them.
I like the workmanship in them. To make and machine s/steel to such tight
tolerances is one hell of a job.
Not sure if I'll go though the right rigmarole of renewing my certs. In
2005, it's such a palaver these days. I may well sell them before.
The irony is that when the government made it difficult/ impossible for
legitimate owner to posses' guns, there was actually very little gun crime
with legitimate weapons, (apart from two notable nutters). Since then,
"converted" and illegally imported ones are freely and cheaply available to
all the lowlife on the streets, who use them regularly, 20 miles from me in
the Nottingham area. (and other parts of the country)
Such is life
Chrispy.
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Gutkowski [mailto:webmaster@xxxx]
Sent: 16 January 2004 22:51
To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [doc] Stainless Steel guns
Problem with Rabbits in your garden?
Sorry, bit anti-gun me. Have you seen "Bowling for Columbine"? The
Michael Moore documentary that won an oscar. It was on Channel 4 a few
weeks before Christmas.
Martin
Chris Parnham wrote:
>Well I'm familiar with them, I still have both Shot gun and Firearms
>certificates,
>
>A little know fact is that if you have a British registered sea going
>vessel, you can still legally posses ANY firearms without a firearms
>certificate.
>
>I once bought a Stainless Steel .357 Magnum! I still have a Stainless
>Steel .320 Ruger bolt action rifle, with red dot and Laser/ telescopic
>sights, plus a plethora of shot guns.
>
>Chrispy.
>
>
>
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