Is that "biro kicked into your brain" from an action movie? It rings a bell Cordite
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Is that "biro kicked into your brain" from an action movie? It rings a bell Cordite
Man, I fully agree with you.
I'm not saying this is the best option, Cordites post about making a secondary obstacle for them to get past is a bloody good one, cheers cordite.
Yeah true, but having it ready for defence is surely not legal. And by the time the safe is opened and the ammo loaded etc its probably gonna be too late. Unless you just so happened to have the gun...
Yeah, but apart from that being illegal it probably wont work unless you are awake when they come in. By the time the door is smashed in and you wake up and figure out what is going on they will be...
I think kiwi gunblog is fighting fire with fire, there is so much anti gun hype out there, it is a good thing to have some pro gun hype to try ballance things out a bit.
How did the comp go...
Beaker, Who do I need to hang around if I want to find abandoned pistols?
Cripes. systolic, did you not read Cordite's original post?
"However, the mere fact that stringent conditions of ownership exist should discourage people from becoming collectors."
If that...
Just a reminder to everyone that this is true, just remember that if the police want to come inspect your gear and it is not a good time for you then tell them so and book a time that suits both...
you forgot to mention leaving guns unattended in vehicles.
And this sort of thing is why so many people have zero trust of our police.
(insert insult here)