Posted on 02/07/2017 10:49:35 AM PST by rktman
More than 800 deadly firearms have been taken off the streets following a major operation by anti-terror police and officers from the National Crime Agency.
During a month long operation to prevent terrorists and criminals getting their hands on illegal guns, officers also arrested almost 300 suspects.
Among the weapons seized were 200 handguns, two machine guns, one sub-machine gun, 11 assault rifles, as well as 4,385 rounds of ammunition.
Some of the weapons were seized from registered firearms dealers who had had their licenses revoked, while others are thought to have been smuggled into the UK from the continent.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Pretty damn funny post right dere!
Wonder who counted the 4,385 rounds of ammo. Seems like “ thousands of rounds” would be scarier. The mind boggles.
Wow 4385 rounds of Ammunition! Since these were seized by counter-terrorists they must have been Commie rounds. So thinking about it my cans of surplus commie ammo... the 7.62x54R each have 440 rounds in them. The cans of 7.62x39 each have 660 rounds in them. And my boxes 9x18mm Makarov each have a 1000. Not to mention the cans of 7.62x25 Tokarev. So just in my head... I am pretty sure we have more terrorist ammo than that.
Of course we have enough components to make many times that amount depending on how many times we can reuse the brass in the non-berdan cases we have lying around for those commie cases. That is what 24 years of the Clinton/Bush/Obama administration will do to reasonable persons hoarding tendencies.
So out on the street lie “deadly” firearms. Who left valuable guns, you know, the kind that are deadly, just lying around on the street? I wish I knew where that street was.
So you mean only the bad guys had guns in a country that outlawed firearms for law abiding citizens?
You forgot mysoginistic, homophobic, and Islamophobic firearms!
My apologies.
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