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Meanwhile in Oz - cretins set fire to a quokka - as if the problems weren't bad enough. Drop them into the burning forests.
BSA AirsporterUntil 1997 i had amongst others a Colt Python
Quote from: mickyp on January 17, 2020, 04:41 PMBSA AirsporterUntil 1997 i had amongst others a Colt Python Airsporter legal without need for licence and more than adequate for the vermin job. Late Uncle of mine was a gun club member - had all sorts in his time .38, luger,magnum, derringer, beautiful .22 target pistol - sadly all turned in with gun laws changed.
French cretins. "Two French tourists who filmed themselves burning a quokka have been fined by a court in Perth, Australia".
Well in some parts of the country the water levels have risen overnight. We've gone from on fire to flooded in less than a week. Some areas are still burning but significant rainfall has been welcomed in many fire areas with some local creeks filling for the first time in 5 years.
And this? What is the cost of this? https://www.news.com.au/technology/environment/heartbreaking-pictures-show-koala-mourning-dead-friend/news-story/a4358a49cd64d3bc8f66bea1e372da8d
I was active in competitive target shooting for over twenty years, even travelling abroad for competitions, i would class it as being a civilised sport and hobby.
A good m8 of mine was an armourer with the MoD. He was also a Bisley pistol champion. Like most people in the sport / work, he had a fair collection of legit guns. One day, him and his missus went off to work - each thinking they had locked up - but neither had checked their back door! Sure enough they found they had been burgled via the unlocked back door when they got home & worst of all his gun cabinet had been forced open. Missing was a shotgun, 0.22 live rifle and a magnum 0.45. He reported this himself at the local nick in Widnes - where they detained him for 48 hours & gave him very intense interrogation over the 2 days - then releasing him. The shotgun was found thrown into a field nearby - but no trace of the other 2 guns. A fortnight later CID called on him and his missus saying there would be no charges brought against him for the gun loss - but said a strange thing to his missus as they left - asking her why it was she varied her route to work in Liverpool. Turns out they had both been under surveillance for 10 days - cops concerned they may have been involved with say the IRA or similar - allowing the guns to be nicked ! Fair put the brownstuff up my m8 Steve.