Jump to content

Random security check by armed response unit


Chef

Recommended Posts

5 hours ago, TattooedGun said:

I'm tempted to agree with the sentiment of Paul Cat.

Police officers turning up armed or unarmed is neither here nor there on the whole street knowing your business.

Even as a firearm owner, the last thing I think if I see a marked or unmarked car is "Ooh, I bet they own firearms"... I'd probably be wondering if they'd been a witness to some crime, had some crime happen to them, or are friends with the officers...

I think some of you guys have far too much imagination.... Much more of a giveaway is the walk to the car with a rifle shaped case multiple times per week at all hours with various game hung over your shoulder on your return...

Spot on. In fact a huge portion of the population believe all guns are banned anyway so most wont even assume you have firearms.

Me - if I was not busy - invite in for a chat and coffee. But inspection would be gun room only. Having done the job I am aware some officers go on a "fishing trip" as we called it - enter looking for item A but while inside, keep an eye out for items B - Z.

And if I was genuinely busy - ask them to make an appointment.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 52
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


blackrifle.png

jr_firearms_200.gif

valkyrie 200.jpg

tab 200.jpg

Northallerton NSAC shooting.jpg

RifleMags_200x100.jpg

dolphin button4 (200x100).jpg

CASEPREP_FINAL_YELLOW_hi_res__200_.jpg

rovicom200.jpg

Lumensmini.png

CALTON MOOR RANGE (2) (200x135).jpg

bradley1 200.jpg

IMG-20230320-WA0011.jpg

NVstore200.jpg



×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy