Question: Why are firearm silencers against the law?
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As I've already said, you're the biggest troll in the forum, never starting a thread, never making an argument or counter-argument, just insulting people left and right.
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No, they are controlled.bobevenson wrote:But firearms are, are they not?Hobbes' Choice wrote:In the UK firearm silencers are not against the law.
It's not a free-for-all for criminals and end of times idiots to have more guns than there are people, as in the USA.
Morons, like yourself that can't figure out why, in a country with so many guns, that silencers are banned.
Why don't you get that brain out of your arse and try to think why they might be banned?
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"People"? The only one receiving insults is you - and they are all justified.bobevenson wrote:As I've already said, you're the biggest troll in the forum, never starting a thread, never making an argument or counter-argument, just insulting people left and right.
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.Hobbes' Choice wrote:No, they are controlled.bobevenson wrote:But firearms are, are they not?Hobbes' Choice wrote:In the UK firearm silencers are not against the law.
Can you buy a Seecamp .32 automatic pistol?
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You have to have a licence in the US, right? What's the difference? You can own guns here too, with a licence, we just aren't paranoid and obsessed with them like you are. Who else talks about guns all the time? It's not even an interesting topic.bobevenson wrote: Can you buy a Seecamp .32 automatic pistol?
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Which bit of "controlled" and "prohibited" escaped your pea-brain?bobevenson wrote:Can you buy a Seecamp .32 automatic pistol?
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So says the limey-in-chief.Hobbes' Choice wrote:"People"? The only one receiving insults is you - and they are all justified.bobevenson wrote:As I've already said, you're the biggest troll in the forum, never starting a thread, never making an argument or counter-argument, just insulting people left and right.
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You don't know shit about the United States. The answer to my question is no, you can't buy a defensive Seecamp .32 automatic in England, you government-oppressed, limey son-of-a-bitch!vegetariantaxidermy wrote:You have to have a licence in the US, right? What's the difference? You can own guns here too, with a licence, we just aren't paranoid and obsessed with them like you are. Who else talks about guns all the time? It's not even an interesting topic.bobevenson wrote: Can you buy a Seecamp .32 automatic pistol?
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So what was the point? As I'd already told you that automatics and semi-autos are prohibited over here. This does not mean that firearms are against the law.bobevenson wrote:... The answer to my question is no, you can't buy a defensive Seecamp .32 automatic in England, ....[/size][/b]
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Owning a small, defensive Seecamp .32 automatic is against the law in England so don't try to paint a rosy picture of your despotic government!Arising_uk wrote:So what was the point? As I'd already told you that automatics and semi-autos are prohibited over here. This does not mean that firearms are against the law.bobevenson wrote:... The answer to my question is no, you can't buy a defensive Seecamp .32 automatic in England, ....[/size][/b]
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What is wrong with you bob? Oh! I know, you're a loon!! You asked if or stated that firearms are illegal over here, we told you they aren't, and they aren't. So you can have a shotgun, a rifle, a pistol(a specific class of handguns), etc. You can have them via a licence if you can show a reasonable reason why you should have one, you target-shoot with a club, you're a gamekeeper, you're a farmer, you're a skeet-shooter, or any other legal pursuit that might involve a firearm. What we don't have is the ability to buy a semi or automatic pistol with our Frosties. Why? You know why, Dunblane. We thought 16 kids and a teacher not a fair enough price for the loon's right to buy such things. Now you can large-font all you like about this but the British do and think differently about somethings, namely their right to send their kids to school and not next see them in a morgue. So whatever really bob, but the point is that your assertion or denial of the reply to your question if firearms are illegal in the UK is a resounding no, they are not.bobevenson wrote:Owning a small, defensive Seecamp .32 automatic is against the law in England so don't try to paint a rosy picture of your despotic government!
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You can flood the page with meaningless words, but the bottom line is that you can't buy, sell, or own a small, defensive Seecamp .32 automatic due to your tyrannical, despotic, repressive and totalitarian government.
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Yadda yadda yadda, *yawn* *yawn* *yawn* boob.
But I still can own a firearm in the UK and have a remarkably high chance, compared to America, of not being killed by a gun, even one wielded by a loon, right-wing militia or child, silencer or not.
But I still can own a firearm in the UK and have a remarkably high chance, compared to America, of not being killed by a gun, even one wielded by a loon, right-wing militia or child, silencer or not.
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But you cannot own a teeny-weeny pistol like the Seecamp .32 automatic unless you and others get tired of bowing to your government masters and decide to overthrow them, which, of course, will be exceedingly difficult without a single teeny-weeny Seecamp .32 automatic among you.Arising_uk wrote:But I still can own a firearm in the UK...
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Re: Question: Why are firearm silencers against the law?
I'm sorry that you have Alzheimer's disease, but no one gives a shit what kind of guns you can buy in the US.bobevenson wrote:You don't know shit about the United States. The answer to my question is no, you can't buy a defensive Seecamp .32 automatic in England, you government-oppressed, limey son-of-a-bitch!vegetariantaxidermy wrote:You have to have a licence in the US, right? What's the difference? You can own guns here too, with a licence, we just aren't paranoid and obsessed with them like you are. Who else talks about guns all the time? It's not even an interesting topic.bobevenson wrote: Can you buy a Seecamp .32 automatic pistol?