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What firearms do you own?
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And I mean legally of course comrades. I own an AK-47 which all of you have seen featured in our inspirational propaganda content, a Glock G-19 9 mm compact pistol, a .22 Ruger rifle, a Mosin Nagant 7.62x54R sniper rifle of the sort used by Hero of the Soviet Union Zaitsev, a .380 Ruger, a vintage Luger, a 20 gauge shotgun, a 12 gauge shotgun (double barrel), a .44 Long Colt revolver also chambered for 20 gauge shotgun shells ("The Judge") and a vast assortment of pellet rifles and paintball guns for training purposes.
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None unfortunately as I live in the cuck United Kingdom.
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I have tried archery myself but there is no comparison with the velocity, precision, range and overall lethality of firearms (theoretically speaking of course). If you are going to pursue archery then I would recommend a compound bow as it is far more efficient in design and functionality then the traditional bow.Nagger wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 18:22 I live in Europe so no guns for the common folk... He he. But by the end of this summer I want to get into archery, I really think that it's a cool sport. And as we've seen in recent "events" bows are not toys.
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Don't you guys have designated gun clubs, as they have in Canada? I believe you can at least maintain firearms at these places though you aren't of course permitted to take them home or use them for self-defense. Incidentally, we here in the US have your own King George III to thank for our own sovereign right to bear arms since it was originally intended as a bulwark against tyranny of the kind that the colonies believed had been inflicted upon them.ohhhkevindebruyne wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 18:24 None unfortunately as I live in the cuck United Kingdom.
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I mean we do man, but it's so hard to get a liscense you need to be an attending member of one for two or more years and you also need an external reference to prove you're eligible to own one. That's what Jake Davidson did here in the UK he was an active gun club member and he actually had his gun taken away initially, but it was then given back to him and he then went ER after that.Darth_aurelius wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 18:46Don't you guys have designated gun clubs, as they have in Canada? I believe you can at least maintain firearms at these places though you aren't of course permitted to take them home or use them for self-defense. Incidentally, we here in the US have your own King George III to thank for our own sovereign right to bear arms since it was originally intended as a bulwark against tyranny of the kind that the colonies believed had been inflicted upon them.ohhhkevindebruyne wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 18:24 None unfortunately as I live in the cuck United Kingdom.
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I thought you were going to bed comrade. Are you concerned that I may be replacing you soon as the top poster here in these forums? Glory shall be mine but all to the honor of Allah of course. And yeah, I would have thought that the vetting process would be extensive. If you have ever read a copy of the official magazine of the Caliphate, Dabiq, it provides some very wise advice on how to circumvent the sort of legal restrictions to firearms access that exist in the UK and most commonwealth countries.ohhhkevindebruyne wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 19:02I mean we do man, but it's so hard to get a liscense you need to be an attending member of one for two or more years and you also need an external reference to prove you're eligible to own one. That's what Jake Davidson did here in the UK he was an active gun club member and he actually had his gun taken away initially, but it was then given back to him and he then went ER after that.Darth_aurelius wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 18:46Don't you guys have designated gun clubs, as they have in Canada? I believe you can at least maintain firearms at these places though you aren't of course permitted to take them home or use them for self-defense. Incidentally, we here in the US have your own King George III to thank for our own sovereign right to bear arms since it was originally intended as a bulwark against tyranny of the kind that the colonies believed had been inflicted upon them.ohhhkevindebruyne wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 18:24 None unfortunately as I live in the cuck United Kingdom.
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How do you like that G23 and is it too bulky for concealed carry? I was actually going to go with that model until I decided that the G19 had enough firepower for most tactical situations and had far greater concealability due to its lighter weight and thinner profile.Jrenn35 wrote: 12 Jun 2024, 23:30 I own a AR 15 pistol, HK PTR 91, Beretta a300 semi auto shotgun, G19x, G23, CZ P09, and a colt 1911 45acp
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Ehh the 23 is ok it's a compact frame much like the the 19 just in 40 s&w wesson. Luckily AZ permits open carry as AZ gun laws are pretty relaxed.Darth_aurelius wrote: 13 Jun 2024, 12:28How do you like that G23 and is it too bulky for concealed carry? I was actually going to go with that model until I decided that the G19 had enough firepower for most tactical situations and had far greater concealability due to its lighter weight and thinner profile.Jrenn35 wrote: 12 Jun 2024, 23:30 I own a AR 15 pistol, HK PTR 91, Beretta a300 semi auto shotgun, G19x, G23, CZ P09, and a colt 1911 45acp
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I think the 40 cal is quite a bit wider if I remember it correctly. I actually had bought the G23 and wore it for about a month until I realized that the 19 was more sleek, slender and suited to concealment. Also, I think the reduced caliber in return for a 20 round capacity is a fair trade off.Jrenn35 wrote: 13 Jun 2024, 14:50Ehh the 23 is ok it's a compact frame much like the the 19 just in 40 s&w wesson. Luckily AZ permits open carry as AZ gun laws are pretty relaxed.Darth_aurelius wrote: 13 Jun 2024, 12:28How do you like that G23 and is it too bulky for concealed carry? I was actually going to go with that model until I decided that the G19 had enough firepower for most tactical situations and had far greater concealability due to its lighter weight and thinner profile.Jrenn35 wrote: 12 Jun 2024, 23:30 I own a AR 15 pistol, HK PTR 91, Beretta a300 semi auto shotgun, G19x, G23, CZ P09, and a colt 1911 45acp
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bowstrung weapons are silent and hit harderDarth_aurelius wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 18:44I have tried archery myself but there is no comparison with the velocity, precision, range and overall lethality of firearms (theoretically speaking of course). If you are going to pursue archery then I would recommend a compound bow as it is far more efficient in design and functionality then the traditional bow.Nagger wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 18:22 I live in Europe so no guns for the common folk... He he. But by the end of this summer I want to get into archery, I really think that it's a cool sport. And as we've seen in recent "events" bows are not toys.
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sameohhhkevindebruyne wrote: 07 Jun 2024, 18:24 None unfortunately as I live in the cuck United Kingdom.
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I don't believe this place is a fed honeypot
but threads like this make it easy to see why others do lol
but threads like this make it easy to see why others do lol
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It is not a crime to own firearms and I legitimately and lawfully own all those which I claim to own. I can even take pictures of them and post them here for the edification of the comrades. And for those who think I am a fed, they can go and such black cock. I have given a law school tier lecture on why we couldn't conceivably be a federal false flag operation. Those who are too retarded and mentally incompetent to assimilate my genius level IQ and Hitler level eloquence are unworthy of even joining us and they ought to be permitted to rot until death in their parents basements.General Alek wrote: 14 Jun 2024, 21:39 I don't believe this place is a fed honeypot
but threads like this make it easy to see why others do lol
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