Why don't you own a gun ?

why don't you own a gun ?

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Because I don't live near any niggers or mexicunts.

Because they are hard to get a permit for where I live.

I'm not in the military or a police officer

Because I live in a civilized country

makes it too easy to kill myself

I do.

No white trash meth heads either?

Not that I know of.
We do have trailers,
but the area is a vacation spot
as opposed to the average trailer park.

I do.

You forgot to add that you have an extreme case of autism.

I miss my Glock
Never had a more reliable accurate pistol.

Don't have spare cash right now, planning on getting my foid card and a handgun before shit hits the fan and they make it impossible to get a gun

>Illinois

my condolences, user

I do?

How do you like the MVP? I hear mags are wobbly and fit inconsistently and the action is rough.

Waiting for permit

Because I'm not in a country where every single retarded has access to a gun, hence I don't need it to defend myself from a retarded man with a gun.

Because I don't live in a shit country where the only way I can feel safe is if I have a gun near me at all times.

It's a bit front heavy, but apart from that I love it. It delivers dead animals to me, so there's always that.
The mags is not an issue imo, and the action in smooth as melted butter from my experience so far. I would prefer a Mossberg Predator tbh, but the predator is not bad by any means.

Enjoy stoping a moving truck with your autistic super powers.

Good to hear. I kind of want one of the polymer-stocked 5.56mm models with sights for plinking.

Cause Im broke and I don't want a Highpoint

Can we please just blanket ban Australians

Hi-point

I wish, I did..For the porn of it. Glocks are so fucking sexy. Either a baby glock or a glock 19.

But I'm glad they are banned here in Denmark.

>implying europe is the only other country in the world other than the US

Thank God I'm not an American

My country last Islamic terrorist attack was in 1985. Also no recent terrorist attacks happened.
I'm not Australian.

Yeah, because if a truck goes towards you at 80 kph a gun in your pocket helps a lot. You definitely won't get crushed.

I've owned a shotgun and a rifle, had to sell both because I couldn't afford to fix my wifes car

Why not?

Because I don't care enough to get and maintain one.

Can't. History of mental illness. I have bear spray and a crossbow. It'll have to do.

>But I'm glad they are banned here in Denmark.

They're not.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overview_of_gun_laws_by_nation#Denmark

Just go get a license.

It's surprising how many people in relatively strict countries think guns are totally banned when it just requires a little paperwork. I'm Canadian and, unbeknownst to most Canadians it seems, this country is one of the most gun friendly in the world and only looks strict if compared to the US.

I payed $240 CAD and 30 days later had a Restricted license, which allows me to have rifles, shotguns, handguns, and "scary" things like AR-15s sent to my door with the mail.

Canadians think "guns are illegal" because we don't have deep-rooted social problems that make everyone want to murder each other.

>cash print on c9

Did the hydro dip cost more than the pistol, user?

Holy shit. You can send a complete AR in the mail in Canada? Let alone receive it as a regular package? Fucking Christ, maybe it's not that bad up there after all.

It's a factory option. They're $180-190 new.

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There's no POC or muslims in my town

It's looser than the US in some ways. Guns being shipped directly to the buyer is a big difference, where Americans have to have them shipped to local dealers and pay extra fees.

Yeah, I was a dumb college kid and as soon as my RPAL came in I bought a 12.5" LMT AR off Marstar, an S&W 645 from my local shop, and a couple cases of ammo from the internet. Had the pistol same day, ammo in ~3 days, and Canada Post dropped off my AR in about a week.

was eating KD and chopped up red hots for a while after that but worth it

Ban trucks

Parce que je suis un fagot Français

I should also point out there are no waiting periods like some US states. There's a mandatory 28 day waiting period on a license, but the logic is once you have a license you've already had a background check so no more waits are needed. Still takes "restricted" firearms like handguns and ARs a few hours to a few days for the RCMP to approve registration, but there's no mandated wait and often you can take stuff home same day.

No limit on how many guns or how much ammo you can own either, unlike many Euro countries.

What sort of information is required for the restricted license? The basic license doesn't need much but I haven't looked in to the restricted upgrade.

That's so trollsy. I love it. I never knew that Hi-Point are that self-aware.

H&K hates you. You know that, right?

Just a basic knowledge of handguns. When I got my license they didn't require taking the class, so I just skipped it and took the test as I was already familiar with handguns.

Now since the laws we changed, you have to sit through an 8 hour class for your PAL, then another for the RPAL endorsement. They'll teach you everything you need to know, but it's mostly safe operation and how to load/unload a variety of different pistols and revolvers.

Compared to the standard license class/test it's the exact same thing, just themed towards handguns instead of rifles/shotguns. There's no extra work, per se.

I do, well I guess I don't

I have my HK G3 since I'm in the Home Guard. Getting an upgrade to HK 416 next year.

Yeah, wait times seem pretty silly if you already have a gun. I get what they're trying to do, but I'm afraid it doesn't work as intended.

I didn't know that there were ammo limits for civilian calibers in Europe, just that the ones with militia forces were stingy with sales of ammo that would fit issued firearms. What, are they going to raid your house, open every can of ammo, and individually count every bullet?

Damn, I love it here in the best hemisphere.

>I never knew that Hi-Point are that self-aware.

At least on this pistol, the hydro-dip is applied in a way that Franklin's face is only oriented correctly on the rear of the slide if you hold the pistol sideways.

kek

>>that disapproving glare when the father of your country knows what you're doing

>arms. What, are they going to raid your house, open every can of ammo, and individually count every bullet?

No, but in many countries a license is required to buy ammo and a log is taken of how much you buy. In some cases the transaction is "registered" and the authorities are notified so they can keep track. They can come and inspect your storage area to ensure you're complying with the law, yes.

Or, there's no limit on how much you can possess but there's a limit on how much you can buy per month. So you cant' buy in bulk and if you shoot regularly can't build up a "stockpile".

I have an AR15 and a jam-teen11

If you live in the US, can legally buy a firearm, and at least mildy want one, buy one. Now. Today.

I own quite a few Op

>nice CZ
>not so nice niggerized high point

because i'd use it

who says I don't?

I live in a white neighborhood. Don't need one then, do ya?

because it would inevitably go straight in my mouth

All I have is axe and shovel registred in local police station like a lethal weapons

>assuming its Australians and not pretty much the entire (civilised) planet

just get friends and family registered to buy you ammo

also there's no real reason to have a 'stockpile' unless you're a real nutcase. If you're shooting more then you're allowed then buying from friends wouldn't be a problem either since they won't count your spent casings I bet.

.. But they are illegal in Denmark. The guns, which are allowed, are for sports and hunting, and are limited in caliber and availability (they have to be locked up at the sports club, etc).

Further, if one was to get hold of either of the previously mentioned glocks under these conditions in Denmark, they would be put under further restrictions, having to have the barrel of the gun extended, because there is a law prohibiting you from having guns under a certain size for security.

So basically you are right in the saying that one would be able to achieve a gun, but the kind of gnu and the resitrctions of having it does not really account for "having a gun" in my terminology. I guess it's a matter of perspective.

2 shot guns (12 gauge)
2 pistols (.40 and .380)
2 rifles (.243 and ar15 in 556

...

i don't have one because i don't have a screen
they aren't that great without a screen