I haven't shot the STEN since 1969 WOW can still remember it what a Blast...Spews a pile of bullets all over the place..
None of us lives in a perfect world and the best of an always imperfect democracy doesn't necessarily mean that you should be able to own and shoot a FA weapon in your own back yard.
Why not? How does that differ from me banging away with my semi-auto, non-restricted Mini-14 on my property or my restricted AR 15 on the local range? That's the 'good gun - bad gun' argument in a different wrapper.
Name the crime stat with regard to the criminal misuse of FA firearms in the US or Canada .....
Registering, Restricting, banning, classifying, grandfathering are simply steps in the process of civil disarmament. Don't agree? I'm more than a little interested in your argument to the contrary. How much evidence do you want?
I don't have any arguments to the contrary. You are preaching to the choir on this anyway. I tried them all on the government back in the 1992-1995 timeframe when all of this was being foisted upon us and where has that gotten us? I'd suggest taking up your arguments with your local MP and the Prime Minister's Office, and the best of luck to you.
I have no problem with any duly licensed CA or FA owner (self included) shooting on any range of his choice. I do support licensing, but not registration. Guns don't commit crimes, but people do. BTW ownership of FA firearms in the US does require a special license, so it isn't really a shooter's paradise there after all.
FWIW - I've been at this since Ron Basford was PET's Minister of Injustice. Complacency and "my gun is OK, not yours" got us where we are today.
Licencing is the real problem here. Owning something with the permission of the gov't (something you may owned long before it became law) means that the moment Big Brother says you can't have it, your licence is yanked and you are an instant criminal if you have a gun thereafter. Same for registration.
Does that sound acceptable to you?
The Americans with FA licences are likely a grandfathered community due to the heavy fee, their guns transferable to other current owners. If they aren't already grandfathered, it wouldn't take more than a stroke of the bureaucratic pen to make it so and the BATF goes on a round up of guns and people.
Have you ever read "Unintended Consequences" by John Ross? He spends a lot of time talking about FA in civilian hands and why he deems it important. Governments don't like it when citizens can shoot back with similar firepower. Poorly armed or under armed people are easier to subjugate and keep subjugated.
Make up your mind - you're either supportive of citizens with FA or not. Their being no statistics on the misuse of FA, they are just another gun, but expensive to feed. That alone makes them somewhat of a specialty item for most.
My mind has been made up on this for a long time. I do not support citizens having uncontrolled access to full auto firearms. I do, however, support citizens being able to own and shoot full auto firearms subject to licensing which certifies both their competence in the use of firearms and the fact that they have no criminal history or evidence of mental incapacity.
- Being in support of licencing of any kind makes you one of "them", espousing the "good gun - bad gun" philosophy. Frankly, I am appalled, like many others who read this. Thanks for coming out of the closet.
Unlike registration, which is forever, licencing can and does expire at the whim of government. Registration makes it easy for Big Brother to know what guns are where. Licencing controls who can have them. That is police state mentality you are endorsing. It doesn't matter the firearm in question.
I'd suggest that the main reason that there is so little evidence of criminal misuse of FA firearms, or CA firearms for that matter, is simply because of the fact that there has long been controlled access to them. I support licensing as a means of protecting my own access to continued ownership and use of firearms by screening out those in society who should not have access to firearms. Licensing is no universal guarantee as there still are duly licensed individuals who do use firearms for criminal purposes, but it certainly does close the gate on any number of people with a criminal record or history of mental incompetence or those who would otherwise use firearms on impulse.
- Because of the availability of smuggled FA and those stolen from the military and police, your argument has no basis. If criminals wanted them, they'd have them. No crime has been committed with a .50 BMG to my knowledge, and look at the restrictions on those rifles re: range approvals.
The book that you are quoting is a work of fiction with allegorical references to the real world, but it does not represent the real world that we live in. If you are suggesting that citizens should be able to arm themselves to the same extent as government, then that is a whole other realm of discussion. If you are suggesting that anyone and everyone should be able to own and use a full auto weapon, subject only to their personal budget and tastes, then I suggest that you are living in an imaginary world which is detached from the one that the rest of us live in. If that is your view I have no wish to discuss this further.
That is the only FA i have ever shot, bad ass.
As a soldier or civilian?
I'd give my eye teeth to shoot a Bren, MG-34 or 42.
That being said people need to discipline their kids or we aren't going to be allowed to take a leak without the gov't holding our hand.
More sten gun fun...