quick! he's got a blade. (lol at britain)

Pfft bullets. What is a piece of metal the size of screw going to do to me? :dozey:
Holy shit. I just figured out what the most hardcore thing in the world would be.

A swiss army knife... gun. :D
 
This.

Also do you call it "pussified" to recall coats that are being sold to KIDS that have knives attached? In case you haven't heard, in London alone this year there have been NUMEROUS teenage gang-related stabbings (and shootings), and I'm pretty sure people are sick of losing their kids to this bullshit.

So give kids knives to even the playing field. duh.

And, btw, THIS is a knife (my knife)
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The kid in the first pic looks like f**king Altair from Assasin's Creed.
 
So give kids knives to even the playing field. duh.

And, btw, THIS is a knife (my knife)

Your monitor is shit, you should have got a better one. Probably with the money you wasted on the iGay.
 
The iGay was a gift from my godmother, and the monitor I got for $100 so Im not complaining...
 
I think your monitor is threatening the iGay.
 
Who cares if the jacket comes with a knife? It's silly, a bit gimmicky, and questionable in terms of advertising ethics (since that's a thug/chav looking jacket), but that's a shit little pocket knife anyway.

Also, the reason you guys have so many knifings is because you banned guns. Duh.
 
I'd far rather have knifings than shootings, so we're doing better than you guys imo.
 
Who cares if the jacket comes with a knife? It's silly, a bit gimmicky, and questionable in terms of advertising ethics (since that's a thug/chav looking jacket), but that's a shit little pocket knife anyway.

Also, the reason you guys have so many knifings is because you banned guns. Duh.

For that to be valid knife crime would have to be consistently high since the time guns were banned.

Knife crime has only just started to rise, relatively speaking.

But I know you were just kidding so, nyeh. :laugh:
 
You say it as if it happened in our lifetimes.

The Firearms (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1997

The act was created in response to the Snowdrop Petition following the Dunblane Massacre. The previous Conservative government had followed the recommendations of the Cullen Report on the massacre and introduced the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997 that banned "high calibre" (sic) handguns, greater than .22 calibre (5.6 mm). This new (No. 2) act further banned the private ownership of all cartridge ammunition handguns, regardless of calibre.

The only handguns still allowed following the ban were:

* Antique and Muzzle-loading black powder guns
* Guns of historic interest whose ammunition is no longer available ('Section 7.1' weapons)
* Guns of historic interest with current calibres ('Section 7.3' weapons)1
* Air pistols
* Guns which fall outside the Home Office definition of "handguns"2

Note 1: Guns of historic interest, are ones that were typically manufactured before the year 1919. Since so-called "Section 7.3" historic weapons use currently available ammunition, they must be kept at a secure designated site such as the Bisley camp, in Surrey.

Note 2: Weapons not treated as "handguns". This exception allows National Smallbore Rifle Association (NSRA) "long arms" and long-barreled handguns of both small- and full-bore. Larger firearms, whose barrel length or overall firearm length exceeds that of a handgun are treated as rifles for legal purposes, .
 
if there was a machine gun or bomb attached to the jacket, maybe people would finally realize that weapons are very lethal...
 
Fags who carry knives round are only endangering themselves, and they think its hard cause they can pick up their mother's kitchen knife and put it in their coats.

I could do that right this moment, But I wont..

I wouldn't because Chefs Knives are worth more than anyone I'd be intending to hurt so it's kinda pointless.
 
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