Be me, britbong nogunz

>And its not dangling anything over people.
Above I was told that if there were no weapons on the table nobody would come over to talk to the recruiters. Was it a lie?
>If they want to purchase a firearm, they can go through that process.
Not to get a semi-auto centrefire like the SA80
>if you want to use current military kit
Military kit is sold at surplus stores all over the fucking place, hell airsoft is pretty big in the UK and there's brands that make tactical kit for civilians to play with. Why beat off about military kit when that shit was tossed away for pennies and sold for cheap for decades? It's not special.

The rights described in the American constitution and it's ammendments are rights inherent to all humans, however tyranny in the veil of rampant statism has claimed it's conviscation of these natural rights to be normal and it's occasional distribution of them to be privileges instead of gifts from a thief.

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> buy 50 pack of plastic knives for £0.99
> get £1 a pop at the buyback

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>Protestants may have arms for their defence suitable to their conditions and as allowed by law
1689 Bill of Rights.
It has been ridden roughshod though, through many methods of dubious legality.

> was it a lie?
People come over to play with the weapons. Its literally just people like 'ooh, whats that?', not this evil overlord dangling firearms infront of civvies desperate for firearms like youre imagining. The weapons are a talking point and something for people to play with, thats it really.
> not centrefire rifles like the SA80
Because thats the law. Shit sucks, as I explained above. But people can still own firearms, and nobody is going to join the army just to get to use a semi auto over a bolt action or .22.
> why beat off about military kit
Id like to see you buy an L7A1 and a Eurofighter at the local surplus store. Nobodys beating off about it. When I said kit and equipment I meant actual military weapons and vehicles, not fucking webbing and mtp trousers.

That sounds great, isnt gunna change anything here though unfortunately.

>another episode of autist who doesn't own a gun spergs out thinking they'll magically generate a bullet in the chamber

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Talking might not change things...... but some messages don't need words.

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>The weapons are a talking point and something for people to play with
because they wouldn't come over otherwise, ffs
>Because thats the law
And it's just massively convenient that if you want a "ebil military style salt rifle" you can only handle them as part of the military. Funny how that works.
>Id like to see you buy an L7A1 and a Eurofighter at the local surplus store
I don't typically call jet fighters "kit" but I guess that's british slang. "Kit" is typically stuff you can bring on your person aka your battle-rattle.
Mentioning multi-million dollar military hardware is outside the scope of the argument. Only a small fraction of those who join military get to pilot it so it doesn't even make sense to brag about the """"kit"""" you can't purchase on the civilian market, even if you join you're statistically speaking not going to sit in the cockpit either.

> waaah the law
If someone genuinely has such a hard on for select fire rifles that theyre willing to join the army for it then sure. Firearms culture here is not the same as in the US. Seeing as you arent even British, why are you even addressing these issues to me when most of what youre on about is related to either the 2nd amendment or US gun culture? Bit pointless. Its like me talking to an Volkswagen mechanic about an Audi. Not gunna achieve much.
> kit
How nice of you to lecture me on my own nations slang. Kit is a ubiquitous term. If I said 'the royal navy has some decent kit', im referring to their warships and the like, not their overalls. If i say 'pick up your kit', that would refer to battle rattle, daysack etc or whatever. However, seeing as we were discussing firearms and not webbing I would have thought it wasnt hard to discern what i meant.