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They call him a......fanatic........ well, fanatics will save America when all guns are lost to the power to be, he even made is own ammo.....I won't say why but that is one reason why "strike anywhere" matches are now hard to get.
================================================== . He’s the man with the wooden gun: Fanatic jailed for making his own deadly firearm from a FENCEPOST. By Richard Hartley-parkinson Trevor Cracknell was jailed for five years for firearms offences when he made guns in a workshop at his home in Macclesfield A man used his DIY expertise to make his own gun using a fence post and a children's building set. Trevor Cracknell, 48, went to a neighbour's house in Macclesfield, Cheshire, and fired the gun which had a steel barrel encased inside a wooden casing. The mechanism was held together with nuts, bolts and metal strips from a Meccano-style toy set. His neighbour contacted police after Cracknell test-fired the gun inside his home and when they raided his home found a cache of homemade firearms and ammunition. He has been jailed for five years after admitting firearms offences. He was arrested in July last year and during a search of his house, officers uncovered materials from other DIY projects that he had used to further his 'hobby'. Cracknell cut the wooden post and hollowed it out in his workshop before putting the firing mechanism inside. He even drew a devil's eye and a picture of a heart on the handle with a cable at the back to cock the gun. He tried to test fire it in a nearby field by hanging it from a tree and using a piece of string to pull the trigger. That failed to work, however, and when he went to visit his neighbour he took the gun with him to show off his handiwork. But the firearm went off causing a burn mark in the wall. Inside Cracknell's flat, investigators discovered a handmade firearm with green wooden casing, a large air rifle and a tin of adapted ammunition. The homemade wooden gun built by Trevor Cracknell that went off in a house in Macclesfield At Chester Crown Court he admitted to possession of ammunition of a firearm without a certificate and possession of a prohibited weapon. More...Woman leaves student nurse fighting for life after stabbing her three times in unprovoked attack at bus stop First picture of young mother whose body was found dumped in the boot of a car Detective Constable Deby Webster said: 'Cracknell had made a firearm out of pieces of old wood and metal. 'Worryingly he had tried a gun out in a rural public area using a piece of string to pull the trigger from a distance. It failed to discharge so he assumed it didn’t work. However, he successfully discharged it in a neighbour’s bedroom. 'Thankfully there was only a scorch mark on a wall. It was more by good luck than judgement that this did not result in a serious injury, or even a fatality. 'This type of sentence should act as a deterrent to those who even think of trying to make their own weapons.' Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1iYZFur6m |
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the right to practice the Industrial Arts, including Gunsmithing, is embedded in the Declaration of Independence.
"The right to Life Liberty & the Pursuit of Happiness". That includes the right to defend yourself against Lowlifes, such as Banksters & meth-addled burglars. I applaud this guy's first prototype. I guess he won't be making any more. It is our God-given right to sit at home & engage in the Industrial Arts, including Gun-smithing. The government has no authority to regulate it - per the Constitution & the Bill of Rights AND the Declaration of Independence. The Second Amendment, Life Liberty & the Pursuit of Happiness. The Right to Be Secure in our Own Homes. It is a sign that the US government is afraid of us - the Citizens - because they attempt to abridge this right. |
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