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Thread: 463 firearms discovered in private stash - UK

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    Love the po faced looking cop photos. Bet they were all over the cache with big grins when the camera wasn't pointed at them.
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    They said he didn't pose as being dangerous . He bloody well looks it !
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    Love the po faced looking cop photos. Bet they were all over the cache with big grins when the camera wasn't pointed at them.
    Ha ha true , I bet they got some "gangster" pose photos
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    I liked how they were claiming 200,000 rounds of ammo, then had photos of a box of spent brass
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    Uzi with a bayonet. Essential.

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    One of the many boxes of ammunition - ummmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kscott View Post
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    what a collection,I can't imagine the dedication you would have to have to do that when it is illegal in your country. all the risks talked in the vid about seem to stem from it being illegal rather than from just that he was collecting
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    Well I want to know where they get their statistics from!
    9 coach loads of Terrorists with 463 firearms, implies that they have 51 seat coaches as part of the standard terrorist operating procedures.
    This also assumes they only have one firearm each.
    If this is part of their doctrine in the UK, then its best to avoid large coaches on the highway...

    Or can we start a joke, how many terrorists can you fit in a coach?
    Or how many guns can a terrorist use at once?

    Don't you love the media!
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    ps. And one of those cops needs a haircut!

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    i will take the Thompson machine gun hahahahha man could have started a gun shop
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    Since when has owning fired brass been illegal? Many of the 'guns' are obvious 'pot-metal' replicas, and I bet many of the military firearms are actually legal de-acts. Because the man is now dead and unable to defend himself the news media have taken full advantage to blow it totally out of proportion. They are probably all a bunch of left-wing, vegetarian faggots! Who would want to live there (apart from muslim 'refugees')?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gundoc View Post
    Since when has owning fired brass been illegal? Many of the 'guns' are obvious 'pot-metal' replicas, and I bet many of the military firearms are actually legal de-acts. Because the man is now dead and unable to defend himself the news media have taken full advantage to blow it totally out of proportion. They are probably all a bunch of left-wing, vegetarian faggots! Who would want to live there (apart from muslim 'refugees')?
    Britain will be a third world islamic shithole in one or two generations. I think they need more guys like this
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    It already is.
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    Let's see 463 mostly rumpty old firearms in the hands of nine bus loads of terrorists with roughly 400 spent rounds per firearm ........ Nope not worried.
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    Why on earth is this in Outdoor Transport??? Apologies - must have been looking against my eyelids when I selected the forum.

 

 

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