Vigilance when transporting firearms

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Re: Vigilance when transporting firearms

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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.
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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"...

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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"...

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This whole long, involved investigation eventually led to the much harsher deactivation requirements.
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Link please?
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Its available on Amazon. I've just ordered the Kindle version for a little over a fiver.
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1066 wrote: Fri Apr 21, 2023 9:20 pm
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"...

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If you enjoy a good read, then I can recommend "Operation Abonar"
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This whole long, involved investigation eventually led to the much harsher deactivation requirements.
I think this was the start of it all ....Operation Ainstable .

Merseyside Police get off with very little criticism .
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#17 Post by 1066 »

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
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#18 Post by crismaqsood »

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
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#19 Post by Pippin89 »

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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#20 Post by Ginger »

Pippin89 wrote: Tue May 30, 2023 7:23 am 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.
Okay I apoligise as this is an American example of what car / bumper stickers say about you:
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