CS: Misc-Police Weaponry

2000-07-17 Thread Mitch478
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry Steve, Avon and Somerset force bought the AUGs from the city. Most of them are smooth bore by now Mitch -- Seeing as they'd have to be deactivated anyway, that's not much of a problem! Steve. Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org List admin:

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2000-07-16 Thread Mitch478
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Right with the weapon but wrong force. St Pauls is covered by the City Of London force who recently replaced their aging steyr augs with the G36K but not cheap. mitch -- Oh goody, does this mean there are surplus AUGs knocking around? Steve. Cybershooters website:

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2000-07-13 Thread Paul
From: Paul Quilliam, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The HK36 costs significantly less than the SA80 to produce. In fact less than the repair programme will be for each SA80 to be made acceptable. -- Well, perhaps in quantity, my understanding was that 200,000 SA80s would be repaired for 80 million, which wo

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2000-07-12 Thread Daryll Brownjohn
From: "Daryll Brownjohn", [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Did anyone else see the pic in today's (wed) Daily Mail, of the armed >policeman covering the Queen Mothers doo at the Abbey? >..It sounds like a Heckler & Koch G36K, there are pictures on their >website at www.hecklerkoch-usa.com Spot on

CS: Misc-Police Weaponry

2000-07-12 Thread Daryll Brownjohn
From: "Daryll Brownjohn", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Did anyone else see the pic in today's (wed) Daily Mail, of the armed policeman covering the Queen Mothers doo at the Abbey? Could you please tell me what the weapon was?? it looked like a SMG, with side folding stock, M16 type flashhider a