don't forget the suppressor!FlamingGlory said:$200 for a tax stamp on a form 4
and $200 stamp for each piece of HE ammo
I'd just get an M203, $200 for a 20 pack of CS gas rounds and $1300 + $200 for the launcher on a form 4.
Scared of the NRA.Valve1138 said:oh my.
I'm surprised Walmart let you have the Ammo but not the beer.
haha brilliant. no sir, you're not allowed to effectively protect your hearingChikkenNoodul said:Not legal in NY state
FlyNavy said:haha brilliant. no sir, you're not allowed to effectively protect your hearing
Ouch, even MA (depending on the town) isn't that badFlyNavy said:On a similar note, my second $5 for a FOID card was cashed over a month ago yet the application is still "pending" And Springfield was decimated by a nasty storm so the while place is a clusterfuck. It's unlikely I'll see it any time soon.
edit: sarah just asked me "why do you want a gun so bad?" :wiggle:
They allow guns in Europe?ChikkenNoodul said:Seriously I think it's Finland where they practically require suppressors to help avoid hearing damage and noise pollution
Ouch, even MA (depending on the town) isn't that bad
I know how that feelsFlyNavy said:it just sucks that I can't even touch one at the store without that card, let alone rent one at the range. I went through the motions to get my NRA basic pistol cert last month but I haven't put a single round through a rifle in lord knows how long
i don't suppose you've tried one of those new leupold contoured scopes, have you? I want to pick up a remington 700 (still not sure which variant) immediately after my first pistol purchase (92fs ) and i'm not too familiar with the quality of various scopes
fly said:They allow guns in Europe?
France, UK, and Germany have the most restrictive laws. Switzerland has the most liberal (essentially you just get a carry permit there). Scandanavia has similar laws to Canada, i.e. universal regristration and supressors are unrestricted items.fly said:They allow guns in Europe?
And IIRC only one machine gun, by a police officer incidentallyFlamingGlory said:Strangely since 1934 no legally owned supressors have been used in a crime in the US.
some countries mandate it. every adult male Swiss is required to keep the rifle or pistol he was issued during mandatory military service until their reserve service is up.fly said:They allow guns in Europe?
Yup, and he signed his own Form 4 but the ATF let it go ahead anyway. It was a MAC 10.ChikkenNoodul said:And IIRC only one machine gun, by a police officer incidentally
Grenade launchers are unrestricted in Canada. Every rifle enthusiast I've ever met from Alberta has an M203. The only difference is you cant have magazines that hold more than 5 rounds and the registry (biggest waste of money Ive ever seen).*Fuxx Burger* said:America Scares me