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#21
General Discussion / Re: Another Tony Martin?
Last post by Cassandra - Today at 12:49:57 PM
I find the 357 short barrel (4") Colt Python magnum a most satisfactory appliance. Delivery like a brick though a plate glass window, low recoil for the muzzle velocity. However my choice and the one I practice with is a Makarov 9.27, suppressed (silenced) PMM with a 12 round clip. Very reliable, big shell and minimal recoil. A practical anti-personnel automatic. However if the ungodly are wearing Kevlar vests, the Python is a 'rib-crusher'. I keep these two together, to avail all comers :wink:

#22
The Chat Room / Re: No Entry
Last post by klondike - Today at 11:43:09 AM
Quote from: Mups on Today at 09:42:33 AMI was told recently, that the pothole men are told to do  temporary  botches on these endless potholes,  knowing full well it won't last,  because that way their firm get paid over and over again for doing the same job!
Just up from me a fairly major road to a school forms a T onto a major road leading into town. It's also a bus route. There is a hole that opens up at that corner and gets repaired with amazing regularity. I reckon if they left it just a little longer we might start hearing about cars being lost down it.
#23
General Discussion / Re: Man with a sword
Last post by klondike - Today at 11:37:23 AM
Yep. I was just going on the lack of an obvious tan....
#24
General Discussion / Re: Another Tony Martin?
Last post by klondike - Today at 11:24:51 AM
Quote from: Mups on Today at 09:48:03 AMThat's just it though.  How could anyone be absolutely sure?

If several men broke into our home and started threatening us,  we are hardly likely to ask whether they mean it or not - especially if they have a weapon of some sort

The law still needs clarification for sure. It isn't clear in the story just where those shot were at the time. As I said originally - I hope for the sake of the farmer that they were not running away. It just says "discovered at the scene" and "found nearby".


Today at 11:31:18 AM
The US law is a lot different from here and shotguns are a popular choice for home defence there. Here they have to be kept in locked cabinets, ammunition separate and the minimum barrel length of 24 inches makes them an unwieldy weapon at close quarters.

In the US home defence cartridges (not a concept here) are smaller reducing recoil which along with short barrels and more than the maximum 3 shots available on a standard shotgun certificate makes them very practical. Especially as you can keep one under the bed.
#25
General Discussion / Re: Another Tony Martin?
Last post by Cassandra - Today at 11:19:26 AM
I have five guns out here. One long and four pistols, which I bought with the rest of the house contents at auction. In full cognisance of gun laws, I would not hesitate to shoot an intruder and keep the best 2 pistols and ammunition clips in the bedroom with the others being distributed around the property. Over here 'the right to bear arms' is detailed and enshrined within the second amendment. Of course the lefty wets try relentlessly to have it removed. Fortunately to date it's been realised that for many who live in the wilder regions it's necessary for survival - places like New York and Los Angeles!
#26
The Chat Room / Re: Lets write a Limerick, one...
Last post by Scrumpy - Today at 10:13:18 AM
Dickie was excited he was off to sunny Spain
He packed his budgie smugglers, and a mac in case of rain
He also packed his Brut and a tin of spaggy balls
#27
The Chat Room / Re: The boring thread.....
Last post by Scrumpy - Today at 10:06:44 AM

Popping out to a National Trust this morning.. Rain has stopped..
#28
General Discussion / Re: Another Tony Martin?
Last post by Scrumpy - Today at 10:02:53 AM
Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 11:19:50 PMI own shotguns. I don't think I'd ever actually discharge one at somebody if I wasn't absolutely sure it was them or me.
If you were faced with people breaking into your house .. Hearing them ..
I think your mind would automatically fear the worse..
Every day there are knifings.. killings.. Just  knowing that would make you very nervous..
I don't think I could wait to actually see the colour of their eyes.. and look to see if they were armed.. No way..
The world has become a  'It's Either You or Me' place..
  The thugs have brought this about.. Let them bloody deal with the consequences .. And if they get killed .. so be it..
I don't give a damn about the guy..
#29
General Discussion / Re: Another Tony Martin?
Last post by Michael Rolls - Today at 09:58:29 AM
my feelings exactly
#30
General Discussion / Re: Another Tony Martin?
Last post by Diasi - Today at 09:57:28 AM
Quote from: Michael Rolls on Today at 09:44:34 AMhere we go again - I STILL think Tony Martin suffered a miscarriage of justice - and this guy had to defend himself against four scumbags
It was a definite miscarriage of justice & some of the evidence against him, in my opinion, perverted the course of justice.

The prosecution, aided by so-called experts, alleged that Tony Martin deliberately fired as the two burglars were trying to leave his house.

However, the true facts, borne out by numerous local people & close friends, show that his house had only one room with lighting which was his bedroom & the only room he used.

As he came down the stairs in total darkness he would hear the burglars but most certainly could not have seen where they were or what they were doing & wouldn't have known whether he'd hit anyone or not.