From:   "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>The question is who cares whether a rifle can withstand having
>a 4 tonne truck driven over it.  Does it matter?
>
>Steve.


        Hmmm, I'd like to see what kind of tyres that truck
had on it. I mean, if they were the large tundra stompers like
we stuff under some of our play toys here in the US, well, that's
not a whole lot of weight per unit area.
        I have a really good idea: Why not convince Jack Straw
that it would be a really good deal to force all you gunnies (who
were deprived of a good firearms) to buy at least one, and maybe
three each of those SA 80's, and that way he could save face by
getting back all that money he paid you for your prior arms,
and he'd get rid of all those rifles too . . . no?

        Just a thought.
ET
--
Actually the SA80 isn't bad for target shooting.  Unfortunately
Section 7 of the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988 means it would
be illegal to sell them to us, even converted to straight-pull
operation, though Parliament could make an exemption.

The serial numbered part of the SA80 is the trigger mech
housing, so when they are eventually sold off as surplus and
appear in the US and Canada as parts kits, you will be able
to buy a virtually complete rifle.  The bolt, recoil spring
and barrel are all attached to the upper receiver.

Steve.


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