Message from @Niveron
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i knew u were gonna say that
With the layout of the buildings there's nowhere I could engage a target over 800 yards
I'm gonna see about building a rifle rack for it in the car
They're really expensive like $250
I have an alternative to own guns too. I just need my dad to tell me where he hid all those AKs he stole from the Soviet Army.
which in the last years of the union was a thing, especcialy in members trying to fuck off from there.
@Niveron Depends I guess on the rules, here if you don't have someone prestigious working in police it's unlikely to get a gun. Even if your life is under-threat you will get jailed for using it
Lithuania has the most "american like" gun laws in all of Europe
but still, in some cases, things like self defense is a felony
I think I told the story about a senior citizen getting 2 years probation for blowing the brains out of the two would be burglars-murderers that tried to break into his home at night, after giving them a warning
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Here is a felony if you hit them or restrain their movement fucking athens
At least in crete they can shoot them
we also have some shooting ranges and shit, one in a nearby town rents out a whole rande of guns to shoot for 50 euros
most likely a single mag per gun
never tried that place out, just seen the adds for it.
France allows firearms to be used for self defense, but not owned for self defense
Czech Republic seems to have decent gun laws
france: max 12 guns per owner. you need a "reason" for the ownership, mainly issuing for sports and hunting
Poland: you need to specify a good reason to own a gun for self defense, i.e. a business man(target for extortion) or a record of previous assault on yourself
sports pistols musn't use military calibers
Seriously, though it's a crime to us for not allowing us self-defence
Czechs have a carry license without much problems, can have guns for sports and hunting
so top 3 places to own a gun in Europe are:
1. Estonia
2. Lithuania
3. Czechia
based on their gun laws solely.
we have a saying. I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6
we here are judged by 1 or more judges, no actuall jury duty.
ironically, there was a type of jury back in the USSR.
hm, gillete has just released an ad about a father teaching his trans son to shave for the first time
can't actually find the vid on youtube yet bu
*but
i went to check on the other gillete ad about toxic masculinity
and found that my dislike is gone
seems they were deleting dislikes lmao
Yes they were culling the dislikes
ytb helps them on that part
we had these "sputnik" brand safety razor blades
turns out those are made by Gillette
so no dice there,
I have changed to big razors after that, the thing is most people may cry over the ads but they still use the products
i'll only buy from dollar shave club