From: "Daryll Brownjohn", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Following on from this thread
I'm hoping to visit New Jersey in the next few months.. on business
unfortunately.. but in case I get the chance for some R& R, can anyone
suggest a Pistol range, with hire facilities, in the Princeton / Trenton
area
From: "Chris Lloyd", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As over 75% of people in the UK cannot stand the silly game of Foot Ball I
say lets ban it so they can do something more useful an Saturdays. Chris.
Chris Lloyd ICQ no.44575318
Wessex Ferret Club www.wfc.cwc.net
Cybershooters website: http://
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Police foil terror plot to use sarin gas in London
By Chris Hastings and David Bamber
A SPECIAL Branch raid on a house in London has exposed a terrorist plot to
release the poisonous nerve gas sarin in Britain.Senior police officers have
confirmed to The Telegraph
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> It's the same as the MoD standard for indoor pistol ranges, max.
> calibre .455", not sure what the exact energy limit is off the
> top of my head.
>
> Steve.
475 ft/lbs seems familiar.
Jonathan Laws
Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org
List admin:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Occasionally one has some very limited sympathy for the criminals. I sat
> listening a few years ago to a plea of guilty at Southwark CC for unlawful
> possession; discharge with intent to endanger life; att. murder(acquitted of
> the latter) well-known drug dealer in
From: "James McNair", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Theres a crude breakdown on my webpage at
http://www.gun.demon.co.uk/figures.htm
As for the stats :
59 were murders
8 were suicides
7 were accidents
2 were police shootings
and
1 was a domestic incident.
In terms of geography : London accounted for 19
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mike: You might also comment that if that 'government' of
yours cannot trust you with firearms, how can they trust you with
any kind of expression (as in speech, or press), as that is always the
'gateway' through which all other methods of 'expressi
From: "Richard Loweth", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Q. The essence of the question is: if a wild predatory animal inflicts
a certain level of misery upon its prey -- in the process of subduing it,
what
would you deem to be onerous when a human is conducting the same act?
A. Because the chasing of a fox b
From: Neil Francis, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The essence of the question is: if a wild predatory animal inflicts
>a certain level of misery upon its prey -- in the process of subduing it, what
>would you deem to be onerous when a human is conducting the same act?
Oh please - there is a mass
From: Neil Francis, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>a) Just because you find something distasteful is not a good
>enough reason to prevent other people who happen to enjoy that
>activity from engaging in it.
But if - say - 70% of the country find it distasteful - does it become
reasonable to look at preve
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>STOP SPREAD OF WEAPONS, URGES COOK
>
>131054 FEB 10 By PA News Reporter
>
>The Foreign Secretary today called for an international
>fund to be set up to help stop the spread of weapons
>around the world. Robin Cook said it was needed to stop
>small arms be
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>If he is a police armourer he almost certainly has Section 5 authority
>so there is an excellent chance he has done nothing wrong.
>
>Steve.
Steve, & David,
Maybe he irritated someone?
That comment above about "enough weapons to
From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Hi Folks
>I think this is a perennial questionbut here goes.
>
>I am going to Florida early April...the Orlando Area.
>
>Are there any "interesting* shooting venues. I would appreciate a
>change from the *Mickey Mouse* attractions I will have to visit.
From: "John Hurst.", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>As we all know, the body does the last thing the brain
>told it to do e.g. the decapitated Chicken that runs away
>headless - the last command the body received.
>>Nah, the chicken thrashes because his CNS has been severed, its a reflex
>>action. If you
From: "Alex Hamilton", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would be very interested to hear of problems with 22 autoloaders and
especially how they were solved.
In my club Ruger 10/22s are by far in majority and the favourite
ammunition is Blazer because the higher velocity and recoils seem to aid
reliable fe
From: Mike Taylor, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Nah, the chicken thrashes because his CNS has been severed, its a reflex
>action. If you destroy the brain - or the spine - there won't be even a
>twitch. Neck-shot deer, or cattle hit with a captive bolt killer, go
>down like a sack of spuds.
>
Why do m
From: "John Hurst.", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The London Telegraph
European army and political union were planned by Nazis
By Michael Smith, Defence Correspondent
http://www.telegraph.co.uk:80/et?ac=000111676745840&rtmo=weQ50Meb&atmo=9
999&
pg=/et/01/2/15/nkew15.html
THE idea of a pan-Europea
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Many thanks to those who submitted comments about my query on naval
cutlasses. the mention of the Altmark made me look it up as I read about it
many years ago. A download of the story of the confrontation between the
Altmark and HMS Cossack is available from:
http:
From: "Richard Loweth", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The E-mail about "black faces" at Pistol A.D. was not meant
to be sarcastic in that sense but to show that perception is,
in fact, not always reality.
It is the same with the disparagement of those who wear
ex-surplus "cammo gear". The perception seems
From: "VinceB", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Listers,
A shooting question. What is the muzzle energy limit for NRA Gallery Rifle?
Thanks
VinceB
--
It's the same as the MoD standard for indoor pistol ranges, max.
calibre .455", not sure what the exact energy limit is off the
top of my head.
Steve.
Cyb
POLICE HUNT 'GETAWAY' CARS AFTER DOUBLE SHOOTING
Sunday 18 February 2001 4:50pm
Police investigating a shooting which left one man dead
and another seriously injured have launched a nationwide
search for two vehicles seen leaving the scene.
Officers have issued an all ports alert and warned
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