From: Neil Francis, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Let's look for a minute at conventions. If a bunch of rather sad UK
sciernce fiction fans can hold multiple ( and highly sucessfull )
conventions throughout the country
So what is the difference between rather sad science fiction fans and
rather sad
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JEFF COOPER'S COMMENTARIES Previously Gunsite Gossip
Vol. 9, No. 1
2001
Well, we made it, though it was definitely too close for comfort. The
dreadful thing is that the nation seems to be ideo-logically polarized right
down the middle, and can such a
From: "Snap Cap", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gunshot riddle of Blair's guard - Inquiry over PC on protection duty
by Helen Charlton
Security watch: The Prime Minister's home in Trimdon where the officer
had been on watch.
A police investigation has been launched after an armed officer
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Let's look for a minute at conventions. If a bunch of rather sad UK
sciernce fiction fans can hold multiple ( and highly sucessfull )
conventions throughout the country ( indeed almost on a monthly basis )
then I see no practical reason why one million followers of the
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recently someone posted details of a US maufacturer or
supplier .22lr tracer (I believe with two different colour
elements). Unfortunately I have deleted or otherwise lost
the details. Could some kind soul please send them to me
personally or to the list.
Thanks
From: "Chris R. Tame", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.earthlink.net/~conserve/analogy.htm#analogy.htm
Useful Analogies About Guns and Gun Control
1. The media tells us that people just can't be trusted with deadly
instruments. But you possess one every day when you drive your car. Yet you
From: Thomas A Chandler, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Saturday 30 December 2000
Here's the real hidden agenda
Nigel Hannaford, Calgary Herald
Gun owners are angry with the bureaucratic bungle which is the federal
firearms registration system. They're right, as far as they go. The
system is indeed
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Levin says, "If we really wanted to stop this violence, we'd have to
make armed camps out of our offices."
--snip--
Chris Ferris
Christopher C. Ferris
Nashua NH USA
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Steve, Chris,
"If we REALLY wanted to stop
These are quite interesting links, the picture gallery has a
picture of just about every small arm the US uses in about
every circumstance possible:
http://www.pica.army.mil/pmsa
http://w4.pica.army.mil/oicw
The OICW page has an MPEG of the 20mm grenade being fired at
night.
Steve.
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have always used some form of "wadding" (usually
polyester dressmaking stuff) on top of light loads in
large cartridges.
My use of wadding goes back a long way and was centered
around preventing the detonation of small charges of
very fast burning
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but first of all
you'd need someone with an absolutely clear cut case
of need to apply for one and get turned down, I reckon,
to stand any chance of convincing a judge.
Steve.
Anyone know why Mcgartland didn't try this? Would I be
right in saying that he did
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have always used some form of "wadding" (usually
polyester dressmaking stuff) on top of light loads in
large cartridges.
My use of wadding goes back a long way and was centered
around preventing the detonation of small charges of
very fast burning
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