Originally posted by AtW
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ATW - can I just say..
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat if spasguru entered your bedsit uninvited wearing just a fur coat and a big smile?Comment
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Originally posted by Drewster View PostErrrrrrrr just what would you do with your firearms license??Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI don't like people who kill cute critters for fun or just because they don't like them.
It's certainly something I won't do if I had a firearms license.
I don't agree with killing purely for sport.Comment
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You are too violent mate - I would not (if I was in such position) give a firearms license to you.
HTHComment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostObserve all the rules and regulations that it requires me to, it sounds pretty cool also - if I ever get it, then it won't be for pathetic shotgun junk gun that one can get with it.
Nope - You've lost me there........Comment
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Originally posted by Drewster View PostIf you ever get a license, you will obey all the rules inherent in the granting of the license, but you won't get a shotgun
Surely that's allowed in this country to legally get tulip firearm and lock it up so that it never gets used?Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI'll get a shotgun and lock it appropriately, even though it's going to a be tulip shotgun (good ones not allowed), the fact that I got firearms license (passing all checks etc) would make me feel good
Surely that's allowed in this country to legally get tulip firearm and lock it up so that it never gets used?
Errrrrr on second thoughtsComment
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Originally posted by Drewster View PostYou could sit in a quiet room and gently lubricate it while you stroked it for hours......
Errrrrr on second thoughts
Was I not clear that I think current legal firearms are total and utter tulip in this country? The "firearms license" though has got a nice ring to it, even if the gun is tulip and will never get used.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThat's not what I had in mind....
Was I not clear that I think current legal firearms are total and utter tulip in this country? The "firearms license" though has got a nice ring to it, even if the gun is tulip and will never get used.Comment
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