>Go to Poland >Buy yourself black gunpowder weapon made before 1885, loaded from front >Register it, using european firearm card >Walk around with loaded revolver and never be surprised by Mustafa trying to kill you
Here, solution for your problem, western europeans. No need to thank me.
Do they HAVE to be front loaded? That's dumb, there were some really sweet black powder guns.
Dominic Gray
Buy a Griswold from Cabellas. Stylish and utilitarian.
Daniel Richardson
I wanted to get one but the loading process looks like a pain and seems like you can blow your hand off if you aren't careful
Matthew Roberts
Yes. Only front separately loaded guns made before 1885 are allowed to buy in Poland without getting a premission. Getting said permission is hard and money draining. Buying gun meeting said condition can be done as if it was milk.
Logan Cruz
>>Buy yourself black gunpowder weapon made before 1885, loaded from front It doesn't have to be made before 1885, it can also be a replica like your pic related, faggot. And you don't have to register this gun, you can own it but carrying it around is strictly prohibited.
Front loaded only.
Aiden Cruz
>>Walk around with loaded revolver and never be surprised by Mustafa trying to kill you
Not allowed in Germanistan.
Easton Butler
No, you can blow your hand off if you're fucking retarded and can't follow simple directions that have been around for 200+ years. There are tools that make it easy enough for retards and lesser primates.
I think a few of them have quick change cylinders for ease of actually loading them before using.
Jace Carter
Only if you put too small balls to too large revolver and don't cover it with fat and put your hands in the wrong place.
Brody Walker
>>Register it, using european firearm card You don't even need to register it I think. Idk but you don't need any license for gunpowder guns from before 1885. It's a loop in Polish law.
Zachary Garcia
Buy one of these it will fire cartridges.
Jason Clark
forgot pic Buy one of these it will fire cartridges
Cooper Reyes
The registration part is to be able to carry it around the whole EU.
David King
Illegal.
Angel Bennett
Why not just buy a dozen guns and carry them all loaded? If 1 is legal, 12 are legal.
Reloading is for chumps.
William Johnson
You know that the european firearm pass is only allowing you to transport them in a closed container, unloaded and only then when you need them for a good reason such as sportshooting right?
Joshua Lee
What's the penalty for violating that? Getting shot?
Jack Hill
they delete your facebook and make you read books
Noah Green
>If 1 is legal, 12 are legal.
Benjamin Stewart
Depends on country. In Germany it can be between a fine of 4000€ and 10 Years of Prision, but for a blackpowder gun you would get "only" a fine for sure
Kevin Wilson
Oh well... I guess you still have a problem then...
Parker Diaz
I would carry three for a solid 18 shots.
Luke Baker
You can buy any weapon made before 1890 here, and they dont have to be front loaded.
Nathan Carter
This is why I'm writing a new constitution for Romania, even if I doubt it'll come into effect anytime soon.
First to remove the meme EU being in it, and second to expand the 1923 constitution.
Let me explain.
The 1923 constitution of Romania explicitely states that all romanians are part of the army, and if they aren't part of the active or reserves, they are part of the Militia.
So to expand on that, I'm essentially going to go second ammendment on it.
Angel Rivera
I would kill for my right to an automatic weapon, a free people is an armed people.
Jaxson Wood
Just get a binary trigger system
William Wilson
K-keep me posted
Anthony Morris
Can a foreigner buy a gun in Poland? Any links to resources on what steps are needed in acquiring and registering the gun?
t. intrigued Finn
Hunter Sanders
>Go in Belarus >KGB make terrorists disappear before they manage to kill any
Levi Sanchez
Local gun law still applies even if you get an EFP for your firearm. If you think you can open carry in other EU countries just because you have an EFP for your firearm you are very wrong. And in practise you will not be allowed to bring your firearms over the border without a valid reason like hunting, selling the firearm or taking part in a competition.
Jacob Rodriguez
>This is why I'm writing a new constitution for Romania, even if I doubt it'll come into effect anytime soon.
>That nigga is writting new constitution for Romania in his basement >Doubt it'll come into effect anytime soon
At least you're not THAT delusional, but holy fuck.
James Martin
A normal gun or black powder front loded gun?
Jose Brown
As a EU Citizen you can even buy a modern gun in Austria without a problem, but you have commited a huge crime when you bring it into a other country
Brandon Foster
black powder one, also how to get the EU pass?
Bentley Baker
I don't view unarmed serfs as equals to those willing to fight, knights.
Parker Anderson
>Can a foreigner buy a gun in Poland?
Yes. And absolutely nothing is required to get it. You just enter the shop, buy it and leave.
Registering can be worse, though.
Austin Garcia
>Can a foreigner buy a gun in Poland? As a EU citizen I'd assume yes. On the same terms as a Polish citizen. Getting a firearm dealer license in your own country will remove any doubts and lessen restrictions.
Joseph Martin
Here in the US black powder aren't considered firearms (Unless you carry them concealed and open, I think?)
If a state forces the peasant class aka the unarmed class on the people then I have nothing to do with them, this state gives the privileges of the knight class to all, if you wish to be an unarmed peasant feel free to go elsewhere.
Jordan Roberts
I do intend to go into politics (like, for real, not just autistically posting on a mongolian basket weaving board) , but I think the exercise is worthwhile in itself.
Adam Evans
>ifunny
Justin Allen
Gewehr 88s are pretty popular for that reason
Matthew Moore
They are allowed in France too but you can't carry them in France, so it's mostly for home defense but I heard it needs a lot of maintenance.
Benjamin Kelly
Depends on if you get an EFP for the weapon or not and if it's legal in your own country.
Tyler Robinson
Black powder are perfectly safe if you aren't retarded
Jace Sanchez
I've searched a bit, mainly through laws and regulations, but I coudn't find any regulations on being a foreiger or EU citizen. I'll risk saying that it's treated like alarm/start gun, you'll need to be a EU citizen and have an ID to buy it.
Brandon Butler
Poor guys. I, as a civilian, have a loaded glock at all times. I don't too much worry because this pistol is really a means to my m70, which is always locked in the trunk of my non-suspect vehicle with the alarm set. I really feel for you euro bros
Blake Gray
The EU firearms pass is issued by the responsible authority of the country you are a citizen of. For example: If im a german gun owner with guns registerd in france living in France and i want to hunt in Sweden i need to go to the german firearms authority and get my European Firearms Pass there. Then i can have my guns in Sweden but only for the time i NEED them, once you are done with hunting they have to go back to the country they are registerd in
Jayden Russell
>having to register gunpowder guns >having to register guns at all wtf i hate rights now!
Jayden Jones
You heard wrong! It needs an appropriate amount of maintenance to how much you shoot it though. Powders aren't all equally dirty on top of that, no worries about the corrosive gun-eater chemicals in CERTAIN modern weapons though.
Also yes, people still use black powder guns to this very day in actual everyday use. It's more dangerous in that black powder in non-cartridge weapons gets wet easier and that gets you killed when you need to shoot stuff.
Kevin Hernandez
>you can be unarmed peasants literally anywhere in the world >this state specifically has the rule of the people through an army of the people armed >we must change this state If the power of firearms of the people deteriorates then so to does the USA.
Adrian Roberts
Please don't trigger us bro.
Brody Price
>Only Rifle in the trunk of a car
Do you mean like when you are home too or just you have a dedicated trunk rifle?
The liberal media will relentlessly attack Dr. Duke because he is pro-white.
If we put our faith in the power of memes, Qek will lead us to victory:!
Bentley Smith
good ol reliable glocks
Jaxon Campbell
I have no issue deporting all who disagree with the second amendment, an American is a European naturalized in our purposes if you defy these purposes I have no nation with you.
Christian James
I'm always within 50 yds of my car. I leave it there cause I don't want to move it everyday unless I'm training or the happenings are particularly concerning. Its just a button press away and there is a rig with seven magazines there too. Its a dedicated trunk rifle I guess.
Jace Scott
So hypothetically speaking the easiest way to get a gun is to buy a black powder one from Poland and smuggle it in your ass over the border?
I hate that legal gun ownership is made so fucking hard in (((EU)))
Xavier Lopez
You have to register black powder? For shame.
Aiden Perry
You can buy a modern gun in austria just like that but its probably easier and safer just to order guns from the darknet
Juan Cox
>be london PD >not get killed even tho no gunz
>be american PD >get shot by niggers daily
nice image, shill
Tyler Hill
Finland please. Your country is one of the easier ones to get a license in.
Ethan Robinson
>be bongland crimey wimer >Copper: OI m8 the queen says no crime >Fair cop, god save 'er
Josiah Torres
Not to be a cheeky cunt or anything but, can you find me a single on duty British police officer who has been stabbed by a Muslim?
I am genuinely curious to see if this has occurred.
Jace Morales
Not after the school shootings (probably false flags to tighten gun control)
You need to shot BB/pellet guns 2 years on a range to even get a temporary (2-5 years license) and you have to start at the bottom after pellet guns so .22 (rifle most likely, it has become extremely hard to get pistol licenses because "muh safety").
Hunting is a bit easier because it would be kinda terrible for the animals if you had to start with a BB/pellet gun, but there are some restriction and your application can be denied for reasons like that there exists "assault magazines" for a particular type of rifle/shotgun.
In short if you are really wealthy in this communist socialist country with low wages and 80% tax rate you can get eventually something nice after progressing the gun "ladder" but just having re-apply for permits all the time once you start to have multiple guns and collection grows and always risk on losing a permit each time you have to re-apply (or all of them if laws drastically change) makes legal guns a shits how not worth it at the moment.
Parker Roberts
>searched "british police stabbed by muslim" (no quotes) on jewgle >first page is a bunch of articles about french cops getting stabbed by Muslims/terrorists >one article at the bottom where London police stopped a Muslim from stabbing people by tasering him kek way to go France