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Ducatiboy stu said:
Yes there will always be people who will/want to kill other people for no logical reason

Now a gun for a criminal here is a lot harder to get than a gun in the USA for a criminal


As to Howards buy back, I know lots of blokes who handed in old ****** weapons and got enough to buy new guns.. Mate handed a few old dead guns and got enough to buy a full stainless Tikka .17

PVC pipe sales when up a touch as well

Ahh..
You see to the layman, the tray of a plumbers ute just looks like hotchpotch of pipe off cuts, glue tins, fittings and the odd rusty water heater.
But to the trained eye its actually an armaments repository.
In less than the time it takes to drink a stubbie I could be hurling lemons or potatoes (correctly sized) in your (general) direction, some containing heart attack inducing invoice warheads.
Can be easily adapted to fire a pigs trotter wrapped in a pornographic magazine sabot should islamac state want to try it on.

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Plumbers have always been known as just a front to arms manufacture and distribution
 
Look for a spike in sales of metal detectors to I reckon. I bet a whole bunch of those beer coaster treasure maps where X marks the PVC have been lost or are now illegible.
Australia a big place. And one tree or rocky outcrop looks much the same as the next.
 
Dave70 said:
Ahh..
You see to the layman, the tray of a plumbers ute just looks like hotchpotch of pipe off cuts, glue tins, fittings and the odd rusty water heater.
But to the trained eye its actually an armaments repository.
In less than the time it takes to drink a stubbie I could be hurling lemons or potatoes (correctly sized) in your (general) direction, some containing heart attack inducing invoice warheads.
Can be easily adapted to fire a pigs trotter wrapped in a pornographic magazine sabot should islamac state want to try it on.

Combustion%20Potato%20Gun%20Parts%20Final.jpg
Good luck getting a team of plumbers to to fight terrorists. First they'd need a $150 call out fee, arrive 3 hours late then say they need to order parts and not come back for 4 weeks.
And trying to coordinate more than 2 tradies on the same day...forget it!!
 
Black Devil Dog said:
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You can buy these weapons from any farmers market, they just need a bit of modifying.
Easily foiled.
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tavas said:
Good luck getting a team of plumbers to to fight terrorists. First they'd need a $150 call out fee, arrive 3 hours late then say they need to order parts and not come back for 4 weeks.
And trying to coordinate more than 2 tradies on the same day...forget it!!
Cash. No receipt. Lets roll.
 
Wow and here I was thinking that the plumbers arsenal started and stopped at a paper bag full of acetylene.
 
tavas said:
Good luck getting a team of plumbers to to fight terrorists. First they'd need a $150 call out fee, arrive 3 hours late then say they need to order parts and not come back for 4 weeks.
And trying to coordinate more than 2 tradies on the same day...forget it!!
MATE....your doing it all wrong. You need to get wise to the underworld of tradies......


You need to start at the pub first...after about 5pm. No tradie ever is late to the pub
 
Black Devil Dog said:
If a man comes at you with a banana..

I suppose a ladyboy is technically a man...
That's why I always keep a ladyboy in my glove box.




*Top Tip* - drill some ventilation holes and put some shredded newspaper down.
 
I would not know where to source an illegal gun in Australia and I reckon few would.

I doubt if you could go and ask at your local pub.

I like the idea that the average person under 25 years old in Australia has probably never even seen a gun let alone fired one.
 
I saw a movie with a gun in it once..

Didn't care for it.
 
sponge said:
I saw a movie with a gun in it once..

Didn't care for it.
A mate use to own a SKS. Basically a cheap Russian assault rifle. Noisy and inaccurate, basically only good for blasting rounds as quick as you could squeeze the trigger.
The full jacket military surplus ammo was cheaper than chips and we all use to chuck in and take boxes of the **** away - some was even destined for machine gunning apparently since you had remove the rounds from the canvas webbing.
May not be everyone's cuppa, but it was most certainly mine. Even my little unreliable Stirling .22 auto was a hoot. Never failed to put a smile the face of the user, particularly first timers. Mindless noisy fun. But hey, I like wheelies and burnouts and jet motors to, so if the shoe fits I guess.

Despite that, I'm glad they banned them. What's right is right. And it only took basically two massacres, Strathfield and Port Arthur and a total of 43 dead for authorities to get the message.
 
How to sneak a chocolate bar into an American cinema...

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Dave70 said:
And it only took basically two massacres, Strathfield and Port Arthur and a total of 43 dead for authority's to get the message.

+ Hoddle st
+Queen st
etc
 
pcmfisher said:
I like the idea that the average person under 25 years old in Australia has probably never even seen a gun let alone fired one.
Why? Average people aren't crims. I think having used and having respect for firearms is a good thing.
 
I'm glad most people probably never get to touch a cold cut saw considering how they operate vehicles.
 

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