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  • "Nobody needs anything besides a [x] like me which I use for [y]"
  • Agrees with government carry permits and training requirements
  • No real gun owner uses a [z]
  • Agrees with background checks

I'm sure y'all have run across these types.

(y'know there could be a good meme in there somewhere)

Don't trust anyone but a second amendment absolutist

* "Nobody needs anything besides a [x] like me which I use for [y]" * Agrees with government carry permits and training requirements * No real gun owner uses a [z] * Agrees with background checks I'm sure y'all have run across these types. (y'know there could be a good meme in there somewhere) Don't trust anyone but a second amendment absolutist

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[–] 17 pts

I'm European, and remember years ago someone sent me an image of guns on display in Walmart next to groceries. It was meant as to "shock and disgust" me as how it is easy to get guns in the US.

It was the first time I was jealous of you amerifags and your second amendment.

Don't ever let (((them))) infringe upon it, and spit in the face of anyone who is anything but second amendment absolutist.

[–] 4 pts

Make your own. It isn't hard.

[–] 2 pts

I would need a workshop for that. How would I even make the barrel?

[–] 3 pts

This is the correct point. Heat-treating a barrel is no small feat.

[–] 2 pts

I have instructions somewhere. I'll look around for them later.

[–] 2 pts (edited )
[–] 1 pt

Took me awhile to find it again, but here you go.

https://odysee.com/@TheGatalog-Guides_Tutorials:b/DIY-ECM-Barrelmaking:d

[–] 2 pts (edited )

https://theprint.in/features/pakistans-gun-valley-a-town-of-80000-people-2000-weapon-shops/181754/ My team once captured a complete working copy of a Russian DSHK 12.7x108mm HMG that had been crafted by hand in a 3m x 3m dirt-floored shop in Pakistan. It had been directly copied, with hand-tools (calipers, files, etc.) from a captured Russian weapon. Was it relatively crude? Yes. Was the steel of the best quality? No. Did it work? Most definitely.

If those murderous little fucking retards can hand-build a complete working copy of a Russian HMG, in a shop the size of the average kitchen, then no decent White Man worth his salt has any excuses. Stop making up reasons why you can't do something and start from the premise that you can, then plan how you are going to get it done. 1) Decide what you want. 2) Make a plan. 3) Execute the plan. That's it.

https://archive.org/search.php?query=improvised+firearms&sin=

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Reminds me of a father and son in (Porto Rico or brasil ??) thta make copies of colt 45's in a damn grass hut using scrap metal and all done by hand - approx 3-4wks per pistol which they then sell to the cartels / local gangs for usd450.00. They even test fire them. It was on vice iirc.

[–] 2 pts

I grew up in NYC. I had a similar experience when I found myself in a Walmart (I think) in South Carolina. "Food, groceries, electronics, alcohol, and guns all in the same store?!?!?!?"

[–] 1 pt

I know different states have different Gun laws in US, but they also have different laws on Gun sales? Honestly, making guns any more difficult to acquire other than walking in the shop and buying then is not very Second Amendmenty in my opinion.

[–] 2 pts

Come to Texas. You can buy guns and ammo (and a whole lot of other handy things, like shovels) down at the feed and grain.

[–] 2 pts

The gun laws vary widely by state. Some states, are free open carry of anything legal. Some states are "shall issue permit" states, where you have to apply for a permit from a local sherriff or other law official to get a license to purchase, some have other laws.

[–] 1 pt

I know different states have different Gun laws in US, but they also have different laws on Gun sales? Honestly, making guns any more difficult to acquire other than walking in the shop and buying then is not very Second Amendmenty in my opinion.

Oh hell, yeah. Different states have vastly different laws on gun sales. Places like CT, NJ, CA, and NY make it as difficult as possible while other states allow sales in 'mixed-use' or 'department' stores, so long as they get the proper permits. The more leftist a state is the harder to buy anything they consider 'dangerous.'

[–] 2 pts

I was raised shooting all kinds of awesome shit, but I still just want a revolver. That reminds me, I left a sweet knife at my parents, where there's still a lot of awesome shit. Fuck.

[–] 7 pts

The person who left out is the law maker that has no understanding of guns or why they are owned by the population. Any one advocating for any gun law that restricts ownership for any reason is by definition a tyrant in fear of the loss of his own power.

[–] 7 pts

can I see your permit?

Lol. LMAO. bang

[–] 7 pts

"You got paperwork for that can?"

Get fucked dude. You're not the ATF. Also get fucked if you are, show me a warrant.

[–] 6 pts

When people say, "What's your position on the availability of guns?"

I say, "Let me tell you about my plan for gun vending machines."

[–] 2 pts

Why do you need them? Because fuck you, that's why.

[–] 1 pt

Or, better yet, say "It's ok if you don't have any. I'll protect you and your wife."

[–] 1 pt

It's ok if you don't have any. I'll protect you and your wife."

Fixed it.

It's ok if you don't have any. I'll protect your wife."

[–] 2 pts

You'd have to build them even tougher than ATMs, unless you want niggers to have a bunch of free guns at your expense.

[–] 1 pt

I think the demographic problem will be part of the vending machine master plan.

[–] 1 pt

In a free world where belt fed machine guns are sold in vending machines, anti-tamper systems can easily summon guards with guns and itchy trigger fingers.

It's the same reason you dont need a criminal-proof door on your home. You only need it to slow Methhead McGee long enough to deal with the problem yourself.

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I have run into them, one in particular gives CWP training classes at $200 a pop so I know why he says this shit. Requiring a permit to carry deprives you of your right to self protection and makes you a second class citizen. Police and now lots of gov't workers carry....

[–] 4 pts

The police in my area pretty much described all the above. They strongly advised against the governor signing the constitutional carry law. They said doing so would put many police lives in danger. The governor signed it anyway.

[–] 4 pts

They said doing so would put many police lives in danger. The governor signed it anyway.

Based. I hope those whiney cops quit over it. If they want a safe job lording their authority over a disarmed populace, they should go be prison guards.

[–] 3 pts

Tells you exactly what type of jackbootery they're up to.

[–] 3 pts

I'm torn between wanting absolute freedom of firearms... and knowing JUST how stupid most people are.

You see, I help with CCW classes (in a constitutional carry state, but not all are and the reciprocity is nice) as a line officer. The number of times people try to point the muzzle at me after 8 weeks of classes is astounding. Mostly because I'm DIRECTLY behind them, so they would have to sweep half the room to get there. Women are worse in the early weeks, men are the worst overall (and the only ones we ever fail basic competency ~ 100% of the time they're the ones that talk like they know it all).

I really don't like the knowledge that those people are all around me. I'm certain that I will be shot by one of those people who should never, EVER, be allowed to even hold a firearm. So I like an education gateway... which is my conflict. Doesn't matter though because I'm not a lawmaker and don't influence anyone.

If you haven't taken some sort of course or class this year, do it in the next year. No point in owning something that you suck using. Always fun to be completely humiliated by some unassuming person, only to learn they put in 20~40 hours a week training.

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8 weeks of classes

The heck? You could teach a retard to CCW in a day.

[–] 1 pt

I was given my older brothers BB gun at 4 and was told how to use it and what not to do by my dad. I used it constantly safely.

When we’d go shooting even when I was too young to shoot it was always safety first and him telling us how to aim and breathe control etc. When I was old enough to actually start shooting the “big guns” I didn’t need any lessons. I’d watched him and my uncles since I was little and even then knew that you don’t point a weapon at anyone even if it’s unloaded, always check to make sure it’s unloaded even if someone else has already checked etc.

8 weeks seems unbelievable for an adult.

[–] 3 pts

Fudds. What you are describing are fudds.

[–] 2 pts

Nobody needs a galaxy destroying hyperlaser.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Andromeda is coming for us. You'll change you're tune when it's here.

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Nobody needs a galaxy destroying hyperlaser.

Until suddenly they do. Guns are funny like that. Nobody really "needs" one until suddenly you do. And when you do, you also suddenly find that you need it very, very, badly and right now.

I imagine a "galaxy destroying hyperlaser" would be kinda like that.

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If we ever discovered a nigger galaxy it would instantly be time to own lots of hyperlasers.

[–] 1 pt

I prefer to err on the side of caution. The odds of there being a nigger galaxy that has achieved interstellar travel (without killing themselves off first) may be very, very, low, but it will never be zero.

Best to get started now, just to be sure.

[–] 0 pt

I lied in my original comment by implying I would be against people owning galaxy destroying hyperlasers.

But only Whites of good character.

[–] 2 pts

I had an argument with a guy at work several years ago and I basically won. Him and I were discussing guns and he's like no one needs an AR-15 with 30 round and blah blah blah. I told him it has nothing to do about need in this country. It's about want. No one needs an iphone. They want them. Then we continue ( I'm severely shortening this btw) and he starts by telling me some of the things I don't need to which I respond you're right but I work hard and that's what I bought cuz I wanted it. Then here's the final kicker where I cornered him. So the guy was also a foster parent. Anyways he always drove a V8 SUV to work everyday. I asked, why didn't he drive a more fuel efficient mini van to tote those kids around and be nicer on the planet. He said, I didn't want a mini van, I wanted an SUV. That's when I looked at him and said, that's my point. His attitude about guns changed after that.

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