ComsatAngel2017
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- Oct 11, 2006
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I feel like the pariah here, being from the UK and wanting to own shedloads of real, activated guns. There are two reasons this will not happen:
1) The Law
and
2) The cost.
I'd quite like a whole panoply of weapons from WW1 and WW2 (modern stuff - meh, you can keep it), starting with the .455 Webley revolver and ending up with the PTRD 14.5mm anti-tank rifle, by way of the mighty Vickers gun in WW1 and WW2 versions.
This will never happen! Firstly (or secondly, after my list above) I couldn't afford the tens of thousands of pounds involved. More relevantly, HM Government is not keen on it's citizens having an automatic weapon, let alone dozens of them.
In mitigation, I'd only be shooting at targets, honestly - none of this stuff would be for "home defence" or "self defence", it would be for plain visceral enjoyment in using historical weaponry. And I would need a warehouse to keep all the kit in. Still, a man can dream, eh?
1) The Law
and
2) The cost.
I'd quite like a whole panoply of weapons from WW1 and WW2 (modern stuff - meh, you can keep it), starting with the .455 Webley revolver and ending up with the PTRD 14.5mm anti-tank rifle, by way of the mighty Vickers gun in WW1 and WW2 versions.
This will never happen! Firstly (or secondly, after my list above) I couldn't afford the tens of thousands of pounds involved. More relevantly, HM Government is not keen on it's citizens having an automatic weapon, let alone dozens of them.
In mitigation, I'd only be shooting at targets, honestly - none of this stuff would be for "home defence" or "self defence", it would be for plain visceral enjoyment in using historical weaponry. And I would need a warehouse to keep all the kit in. Still, a man can dream, eh?