kyro02 1 Posted November 19, 2011 (edited) From my state we can't, if we are legally licensed gun owner, regardless if our life is in danger we would lose our gun and face a judge no questions asked, a lot of people here think you can start pot shotting people if you own a gun.. but its not like that. thats one of the things demonstrated when we sit our gun course if our life is in danger, we would have to use other means to defend ourselves, another reason is if you shoot someone, you don't know whats behind that person, and depending on how powerful your gun is.. you'd probably take out the neighbours house too lol if a burglar smacks you, you can smack him back if a burglar stabs you, you can stab him back if a burglar tries to kill you, you have the right to take his life away but one of the things that always gets pumped into your head, is no matter what.. never use your gun in self defence; because when you sit your test, its not for self defence, its for recreational hobby / game hunting, or target shooting anyways, thats in my state, of course mildly different to other states :) edit: don't get me wrong, I would love to have an american style self defence law.. would get rid of alot of the cockroaches Edited November 19, 2011 by kyro02 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted November 19, 2011 Just wondering, has anybody in here got experience with the British SA80 Assault Rifle? I know most gun owners in here are probably not from the UK, due to our strict laws, but would be interesting to know if anybody has got some experience with this rifle.Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baff1 0 Posted November 19, 2011 I had a play with one when they first came out. I like the principle of bullpups. It was comfortable to hold and didn't feel heavy compared to the SLR or the Lee Enfield. Equally while it didn't feel flimsy, it didn't feel super solid like those other two do. It's a bit placcy. I haven't ever fired one. If I was a betting man, I'd bet the trigger was bit spongy like my Walther bullpup is. It's a long transmition between the trigger and the bolt release action. inchs rather than the millimetres of a ye olde design. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites