Can you open carry this in the USA?

Can you open carry this in the USA?

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yes

bump, interested too

>inb4 concealed carry

Can you install it in your pick-up truck?

No you can't even own one
[spoiler]which is bullshit

Yea. Thats one of the perks of having the freedom to carry any weapon you chose to protect yourself with . You have the right to self defense.

Probably. My friend owns a Jeep from WWII and wanted to take it to a parade. He wanted to get a fake replica machine gun to put on top, but due to the laws it was illegal to have a fake one and he had to buy a real machine gun to mount on the car, which was legal

Yep.

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American legal system, seems legit

wat.

How are those no-gun working for you, frog?

If you can carry it, froglet.

That's bullshit
A real ww2 MG would cost millions of dollars not to mention the paper work would be hell

Did he say it was a real ww2 MG?

If you have all the nfa certificates etc etc yes. It would cost you probably 20k just to make it legal. That's after you pay for the gun

what about this ?

in most states, no.

Some of these posts seem to be shills pretending you can to make gun rights seem ridiculous to everyone.

yes, what's problem?

well that not illegal to own

Probably.

You can own a tank if you fill out the proper paperwork.

I'm sure they're Nice.

An anti aircraft machine gun costs 15k. I doubt he bought one that big. Millions of dollars?

Of course it is

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too much collateral damage, so probably not

Not a problem, you are the only people to have this obsession

In fact you can have a weapon but you must have a licence which is quite difficult I think and it's pretty useless because of the legal system upon the self defense issue

They don't cost THAT much, and the form 4 isn't really that much of a hassle, now that you don't need local leo sign off, it just takes a long ass time for the atf to process.

You don't understand freedom.

noice

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yes, but you need to find the Big Guns bobblehead first

A little overkill don't you think

You can't open carry them imagine the school shootings if they had open carry miniguns, there wouldn't be any kids left.

I own two, one for carry, and the other for home defense, and pest control

I wish I could have a WW2 Jeep :(
It makes more sense to have a real MG on the car, it will cause confusion otherwise

>The La Le Lu Le Lo!!!

$20 000 and a $200 tax stamp can buy any law abiding citizen a browning machine gun

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You mean on my Humvee? Yes along with Oil Slicks and Caltrops and Smoke screens and flame throwers.
Not even kidding that shit is legal.
You can own a fucking tank here if you wanted. Its probably not street legal but what are they gonna do? Your in a tank

LeL. The warhead reads "Hi there" on it's right side. But yes it's a desperation weapon. The fallout affects you too.

There are a very few that are transferable. Be prepared to pay.

They are heavy and need a battery pack. I suppose that you could carry one. Would be heavy.

You CAN absolutely own one. If you have a class 3 license and $400,000 to get one of the transferable ones from pre 86

Can you open carry this in France?

A civilian can't legally own a fully automatic weapon if it was made after 1986

Thank you Based Freedom

>france
>no-guns

no its haram

On paper, yes. In real life? You are going to attract the kind of attention that you will regret attracting if you take it armed and ready to any populated area that doesn't know you very well and have a very positive opinion of you.

It is also legal to open carry the vastly much more common, bolt action rifle with scope on it. Again, if you take it to populated area and most people don't know you or have a bad opinion of you, you will attract the kind of attention you will come to regret attracting.

Use your discretion, anons. The same faggots who ache to take away your free speech and rights against unreasonable search and seizure, really, really, really want to take away your rights to own deadly weaponry and possess it.

In the realm of buying fully automatic weapons, ww2 mgs are actually quite cheap.

Capitalism /=/ Freedom

Is this true for the entire U.S and every state and if so, how is that constitutional?

The semi auto version, yes. Its too big to carry though, and gun implacements on vehicles is restricted in the US.

Wish my country was this cool.

>A civilian can't legally own a fully automatic weapon if it was made after 1986
>land of the free

Why would bolt action rifles be seen "more poorly" than AR15s? I've already seen a lot of shotguns and ARs be open carried...

>/=/
Nigga, what?
its !=

>Only 31 guns in the country

Yes, I have two of them mounted to the roof of my Hummer. Great conversation piece when I invite my friends over for burgers during a hand egg game. I did a demonstration where I shot a bunch of bud lite cans and everyone started clapping. I earned $200 in tips that afternoon.

Wow, a whole 31 guns, some freedom you got there frog

yes and no. It all matter of the state that you lived. I would recommend to read DC v Heller, in which describes exactly the type of weapons you can carry and own without a permit. In the Heller case, Justice Scalia provided a test that is called "Common Use Test." In which declares that if is for common use weapon (like handguns and rifles), and at the same time you can carry in your arms. The weapon in your picture can be own by a regular citizen, but you need a permit to buy those weapons. Also, in some states like in the one a live, Florida, you can buy and own a silencer without a permit, but in California you can't do it.

At least our kids can buy knives.

Why are automatics pre 86 legal used as a justification that we 'can' buy them?

They ARE illegal, but grandfathered in.

So don't confuse yourself pretending autos aren't banned by the government.
Meanwhile civilian Law Enforcement can carry an MP5 off duty if they want to.

certain states have there own laws but that is as far as you can legally go
As in a state can't go beyond that

They would not be seen more poorly than a hunting rifle.

I'm saying the hunting rifle would get you in some trouble too. Even though it is legal to carry and a very common rifle.

If you are in an area where such things are common you will likely have no trouble. If you go to an area where people don't see guns on a frequent basis, you will have some problems.

All guns are evil to the antis. That's why there's so much resistance to gun control in the US, because their eventual goal is something like Australia. Slippery slope is not a fallacy with gun control.

Why do you have to be trolling?
30 guns per 100 residents.
Roughly one third of the population is armed.

Well I had this in my mind. This is allowed? Sweet. I assume that you can also install it in front of the front seat?

Replying to the most Murican post in this thread.

Its really bullshit.

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>american education

Wrote that first sentence wrong.

Though AR 15's etc, would be seen as "worse" than a hunting rifle, you would still attract some negative attention in an area that is not used to seeing guns on a regular basis.

What are you guys talking about the 86 year law, aren't you the land of the free, what's going on here? Communism?

That would probably be illegal in just about ever state

If you can afford one and depending on the state, yeah.
It's pretty heavy though, even without the ammunition.

Why would the government ever begin to chip away at our second amendment? To even imply is just crazy talk! Lots Of Laughs!! Something tells me that you're just upset that your weapon didn't qualify to be old manned into the modern world. Please like sub and share!!XD

More like one turd of the population is armed am I fuggin correct burgerbros

Poor reading comprehension on my part then? I thought he said "bolt action rifles with scope" looked uncommon thus bad.

>Why are automatics pre 86 legal used as a justification that we 'can' buy them?
because they are actively sold, however their rarity is what makes their prices huge

its not difficult per se to acquire the correct paper work. Its jumping through the hoops and getting your sheriff to sign off on it

It is a dumb law
As a gun enthusiast I find it all rather pointless

Bullshit. Probably only 5-10%, most people who own firearms own more than one.

It's quite a process. You need money and time to get this.

You can only own a mini-gun if it's semi auto or built before 1988.

Americans cannot own fully automatic weapons built after 1988. It might be 86, not sure.

It costs a lot of money to own something like that.

Do you know how much it would cost just to shoot that in your free time?

the thing is, even firing 5 seconds with this gun will ruin you.

most if not all civilians don't have the funds to fire that gun for a full minute.

USA
USA
USA

>millions of dollars

Hello noguns

Its a dumb law that was passed through without a vote via the hughs amendment.

Its completely frivolous and unfounded

Not all of them

>Make the handles wood
>Paint it wood color
>Looks like a standard hunting machine gun
>Nobody bats an eye

If you can afford one, yes

I don't think you need to get a signature from your sheriff anymore If I remember correctly

>handle with care

I dunno why it always makes me laugh to see that on bombs

Can you open carry this in USA???

Are you fucking kidding me? Millions of dollars? The police found one mg 42 from ww2 in a favela here in Brazil last year

I did say just about Every state
I know its legal somewhere

They have a prolonged fire rate of between 2-4000 rounds a minute. Firing 7.62 NATO, most people could afford to fire it for a minute at surplus prices. Thousand rounds of 7.62 is about 200 dollars.

Can you open carry this in canada

So like, what kind of gun are you forbidden to own? I'm curious, I was sure you mates could buy anything you liked.

Yes

m8, if you can carry that you're strong enough that a weapon is unneeded
actually you're strong that you can ignore laws and be superman

It's 1986.
Crank operated gatlings are not ATF items though, but if you mount them loaded and in the front of your truck it might count as brandishing.

There are only 3 Gatlinguns on the NFA registry post 1986 thats legal for a civilian to own. They cost about $600,000 last i checked and needless to say are not actually for sale but every now and again one comes up for sales more expensive than the last.