Bumblethumper wrote:What're the gun laws like down there?
Lapse Of Reason wrote:and I thought the US was bad.
Liege Evilmus wrote:A well detailed but unrealistic gun toy ARE YOU MAD, PEOPLE CAN'T ACTUALY GET HURT BY THAT!
Burn wrote:I do however wish exceptions could be made for MP Megatron.
Liege Evilmus wrote:However, this particular puppy can not pass for a real gun. It's gigantic, and the barrel doesn't even line up right.
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neliz wrote:Lapse Of Reason wrote:and I thought the US was bad.
Hahaha. no, the US is the other way around, you can buy a gun, but not a MP-5.
Burn wrote:Liege Evilmus wrote:However, this particular puppy can not pass for a real gun. It's gigantic, and the barrel doesn't even line up right.
As I said, if someone were to use it in a hold-up you'd probably find the majority of people would be panicking too much to notice that it's over-sized.
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Liege Evilmus wrote:Again, I live a block outside of The Bricks(so happy they got tore down). I can tell you first hand, in the amount of time it actualy takes to hold someone up...
The initial push, the demand, the hurry up...
You'd be abile to tell that a lopsided barrel is not much of a threat, and a finger that can barely reach a trigger is even less of one.
Now, back to my point, if you can score something for $2.99 at a drug store no problem that would pass much better, why would you spent $100+ to have something imported to use for a fake hiest
When you break it down, it's realy an issue of comon sense. Outlaw one, then you better outlaw them all, for no other reason but the same.
Burn wrote:Mind you, we've had a subsequent rise in crimes involving knives.
Burn wrote:
Mind you, we've had a subsequent rise in crimes involving knives.
Burn wrote:Liege Evilmus wrote:Again, I live a block outside of The Bricks(so happy they got tore down). I can tell you first hand, in the amount of time it actualy takes to hold someone up...
The initial push, the demand, the hurry up...
You'd be abile to tell that a lopsided barrel is not much of a threat, and a finger that can barely reach a trigger is even less of one.
Yeah, okay, you're experienced. But what about an inexperienced person? What about the little 70 year old lady walking down the street? Is she going to stop and say "hey! That's a fake gun you've got! You can't have my purse!" Hell no! She's going to see someone waving a gun at her!Now, back to my point, if you can score something for $2.99 at a drug store no problem that would pass much better, why would you spent $100+ to have something imported to use for a fake hiest
See my above point. Not everyone has experiences with hand guns. They could easily mistake MP Megatron for a real gun if they have no idea what a real gun is like.When you break it down, it's realy an issue of comon sense. Outlaw one, then you better outlaw them all, for no other reason but the same.
I wouldn't doubt for an instant that it's been brought up by the Australian Government. But considering the drop in crimes involving guns they probably feel they've done enough.
Mind you, we've had a subsequent rise in crimes involving knives.
Liege Evilmus wrote:Just for kicks on how tough clerks are...
Bet this guy brought a MP Megatron...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiNPKcNpLNk
See now this one starts with simple comon sense, but I bet in the end a MP Megatron would have helped...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSPQKwEJcn4&NR=1
Oh My Goodness, a real gun vs a well placed stick...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhZRf4GIw0w&NR=1
And even without a weapon vs a real agressive hold up, there is no panic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Eyjjaw1KrM&NR=1
I can go on, but basicly in the end, this is not a scare tactic weapon, especialy at the 100+ import price.
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