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Calling himself Grant Wilson, Wilkinson had bought the blank-firing guns from Guy Savage of Sabre Defence Industries, a registered gun dealer in Northolt, west London, who had previously supplied Bond films. His "desperately disorganised" behaviour aroused such suspicion that Savage secretly photographed him on his mobile phone, but police were unable to identify him.
In his defence, Wilkinson said he was working for someone else, a man called Kevin Danaher, who was stabbed to death by an associate in May First produced in , Macs are US military weapons designed for close combat. They are popular in gangland circles for their "bling" value and high firing rate.
Their low accuracy has earned them the nickname "spray and pray". Even trained firearms officers have struggled to control them. If you have one of these readily available, you will be targeted by other criminals who want to take it off you," said Richardson. They also have difficulty stopping and starting them. They go off and they are difficult to keep in single fire. Claudia Webbe, who chairs the Trident independent advisory group, said: Wilkinson was convicted of seven offences: He will be sentenced tomorrow.
Wilkinson, 34, of no fixed abode, was convicted by a jury at Reading crown court today.
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