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It will need to be a two tone though!Or Maybe they'll just buy a real steel lethal firearm from fellow committed criminals, which in some cases might be cheaper too lol![]()
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It will need to be a two tone though!Or Maybe they'll just buy a real steel lethal firearm from fellow committed criminals, which in some cases might be cheaper too lol![]()
How things have changed, when I was about 8 (42 years ago), me an the rest of the kids were always running round the estate with toy guns, thing is they were very realistic & all black, I remember owning a full size mp40 (no rear stock & the mag was fixed in place), & I remember someone having an SLR, & some AK's floating about, as well as a plethora of pistols.........Protection for kids who are just going to play with toy guns. I know kids who have been spoken to by local hobbies about playing in the street with toy guns.
How things have changed, when I was about 8 (42 years ago), me an the rest of the kids were always running round the estate with toy guns, thing is they were very realistic & all black, I remember owning a full size mp40 (no rear stock & the mag was fixed in place), & I remember someone having an SLR, & some AK's floating about, as well as a plethora of pistols.........
AND NO ONE GAVE US A SECOND LOOK !
Better times![]()
I’m quite happy that the kids today aren’t doing what i did at 12Goes to show that times don’t always change for the better, being a child in the 80’s afforded me and my friends so much freedom and fun compared to what the current bubble wrapped Xbox generations now have...
I remember walking out in the countryside without any second glances while carrying my or rifle at 12 years old.
He asked ‘What would happen?’ and no one could have predictedI didn't read this thread for all of about 24 hours... What happened? :lol: