Vigilance when transporting firearms
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Re: Vigilance when transporting firearms
They don't have to follow you home, in many cases they already know where you live. The Guntrader data breach exposed 1000's of FAC holders home addresses.
What a great country we live in. The Police feel they can warn you that you are a likely target for (probably violent) criminals wanting to steal your firearms.. but refuse to let you own a firearm to protect yourself or your other firearms.
What a great country we live in. The Police feel they can warn you that you are a likely target for (probably violent) criminals wanting to steal your firearms.. but refuse to let you own a firearm to protect yourself or your other firearms.
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Re: Vigilance when transporting firearms
What 1066 said........I find it difficult to understand why a criminal would want to steal a target rifle of ANY calibre, when they can apparently get hold of hand guns so easily, (or even a Skorpion, if some "meedja" hacks are to be believed....)
Maybe a shottie, though, if the perp is "old school"...
Pete
Maybe a shottie, though, if the perp is "old school"...
Pete
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Re: Vigilance when transporting firearms
If you enjoy a good read, then I can recommend "Operation Abonar"Pete wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 6:01 pm What 1066 said........I find it difficult to understand why a criminal would want to steal a target rifle of ANY calibre, when they can apparently get hold of hand guns so easily, (or even a Skorpion, if some "meedja" hacks are to be believed....)
Maybe a shottie, though, if the perp is "old school"...
Pete
True story about a major gun reactivation scam in the 1990's involving well over a hundred fully auto Mac-10's and a host of other arms, a high level cover up to on how the Home Secretary (Michael Howard) was duped into letting harden criminal go free, a lot of police politics, etc. It seems a lot of the business of the guns being tested and passed on the "clients" was being carried at stone lodge ranges.
This whole long, involved investigation eventually led to the much harsher deactivation requirements.
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Link please?
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Re: Vigilance when transporting firearms
Its available on Amazon. I've just ordered the Kindle version for a little over a fiver.
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Re: Vigilance when transporting firearms
I think this was the start of it all ....Operation Ainstable .1066 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 9:20 pmIf you enjoy a good read, then I can recommend "Operation Abonar"Pete wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 6:01 pm What 1066 said........I find it difficult to understand why a criminal would want to steal a target rifle of ANY calibre, when they can apparently get hold of hand guns so easily, (or even a Skorpion, if some "meedja" hacks are to be believed....)
Maybe a shottie, though, if the perp is "old school"...
Pete
True story about a major gun reactivation scam in the 1990's involving well over a hundred fully auto Mac-10's and a host of other arms, a high level cover up to on how the Home Secretary (Michael Howard) was duped into letting harden criminal go free, a lot of police politics, etc. It seems a lot of the business of the guns being tested and passed on the "clients" was being carried at stone lodge ranges.
This whole long, involved investigation eventually led to the much harsher deactivation requirements.
Merseyside Police get off with very little criticism .
Re: Vigilance when transporting firearms
Yes, Ainstable was the start and it certainly showed up how the whole system was duped, prison service, police, customs, justice system and politicians all with egg on their face - and all played down to save face.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2008/nov ... se-bennett
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2008/nov ... se-bennett
Re: Vigilance when transporting firearms
That's quite scary... I do have an alarm at the house and cameras installed, plus the safes are concealed (and with no access to them unless you know the secret
But I've never reflected on how easy it is to track someone nowadays.
I'll definitely be more weary of my surroundings from now on
But I've never reflected on how easy it is to track someone nowadays.
I'll definitely be more weary of my surroundings from now on
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Re: Vigilance when transporting firearms
It always baffles me when you see people with "GUN" or something similar on their numberplate. If you're a crim and wanted to steal a gun, that would be a pretty sure target.
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Okay I apoligise as this is an American example of what car / bumper stickers say about you:
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