Message from @Dr. Λᵐᵉʳᶤᶜᵃ
Discord ID: 668994956110594089
Well I'm not giving them that chance lol
I have some guns in the other room stored away, I need to clean them though and check them before I decide to unpack since moving
I am saddened as I sold many of my valuable firearms and due to some government regulations I was forced to sell off my bump stocks
Forced to? I just lost mine in a boating accident
<a:communism:586632237638877204>
lol
I sold my bump stocks for 3x what I paid
it was before the ban was put through so technically legal
not my problem with whatever was done with them
government caused that problem
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Fair enough, it's not like you had to sell your whole gun
True, as for my few automatic weapons I sold them as I needed some cash for moving
Sold my Thompson 1928A1, sold my AK47, sold my Mosin, and sold my M1 Garand
Eventually I will buy them again, but moving across the country isnt cheap
Damn, a mosin nagant is pretty high in my collection list
Got any pictures?
I loved that gun, I had it in Oak finish
Not gonna help the FBI, amirite
Never thought I needed a meme as much as I needed that one lol
Remember, the second amendment is for threats both foreign and domestic
a rifle behind every blade of grass only applies so long as we remember our roots
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But no one needs an automatic rifle with magazine capacity higher than 10 rounds you psychopathic murderer
I would argue if the government can have it, you can have it
If the force is so great a government must restrict itself, maybe its time to check that government
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Just imagine privately owned attack helicopters
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Well, I had a good buddy in Florida with a permit who had one sooooo
<a:Boomer:584813810850856960> <:monsterenergy:585554864138878986>
also I sexually identify as an attack helicopter....
You could own an attack helicopter in theory. I know there's at least one privately owned Mig-29 in the US.
You can own almost anything here, use though comes down to permits
During my time with a decent amount of weapons the hardest part wasnt the weapon itself, but the parts and ammunition
Something as simple as the firing mechanism and pin for a rifle took 6 weeks to get
Even with a class 3 permit
Title II firearms are a bitch to maintain and operate