February 2, 2014

Gun control in England

An article on how well gun control is working in England -- from The Guardian:
Firearms: cheap, easy to get and on a street near you
The gun shown here, a Webley, is up for sale in London for �150, one of hundreds of such weapons that are easily and cheaply available on the streets of the UK's big cities, a Guardian investigation can reveal.

The variety of weapons on offer in Britain is extensive and includes machine guns and shotguns, as well as pistols and converted replicas. A source close to the trade in illegal weapons contacted by the Guardian listed a menu of firearms that are available on the streets of the capital.

"You can get a clean [unused] 9mm automatic for �1,500, a Glock for a couple of grand and you can even make an order for a couple of MAC-10s," he said. "Or you can get a little sawn-off for �150. They're easy enough to get hold of. You'll find one in any poverty area, every estate in London, and it's even easier in Manchester, where there are areas where the police don't go.

"People who use shotguns tend to be lower down the pecking order. There is less use of sawn-off or full length shotguns, and if a criminal wants street cred, he wants a self-loading pistol, a MAC-10 or an Uzi submachine gun."
You need to realize that this was published Friday 29 August 2008. Five+ years and nothing has changed -- when guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have them and they are much more widespread than people think. You can build a single-shot 'zip' gun from common plumbing fittings. Posted by DaveH at February 2, 2014 12:01 PM
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