Message from @Birbdude

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2020-10-16 03:16:41 UTC  

My dad recently got a semi .22 and it is too fun to shoot

2020-10-16 03:17:09 UTC  

It’s our first semi auto rifle

2020-10-16 03:17:15 UTC  

The rest are bolt

2020-10-16 03:17:18 UTC  

Nope its legal back then they didn't have to put a number on itv

2020-10-16 03:17:30 UTC  

Pre-68, guns didn't need serial numbers

2020-10-16 03:17:53 UTC  

A lot of em still got them but that was typically for manufacturers to track inventory internally

2020-10-16 03:18:25 UTC  

https://youtu.be/KrHqrC4RpUs sorta off topic but this is hilarious

2020-10-16 03:18:27 UTC  

Yup thats a pre 68 sears 22 single shot rifle

2020-10-16 03:18:49 UTC  

.22 is nice

2020-10-16 03:19:17 UTC  

Not super effective but it’s real easy to get a shit ton of ammunition and spend the day shooting

2020-10-16 03:19:36 UTC  

I am going to give it to my son when he old enough

2020-10-16 03:20:13 UTC  

@Birbdude I’m 18 and I have a handgun, but it’s in my dad’s name technically. So if you want one to keep in your car, which is legal, you can do that as well

2020-10-16 03:22:10 UTC  

I’m sorta in the same spot. Last year I was given my brother’s 30-06 rifle by my dad after he was killed, so I technically own a gun but it isn’t exactly mine.

2020-10-16 03:22:23 UTC  

Sorry that makes no sense after I read that to myself

2020-10-16 03:23:33 UTC  

Dang sorry to hear that your brother died

2020-10-16 03:23:44 UTC  

Was he in the military or something?

2020-10-16 03:24:01 UTC  

My brother had a 30-06 rifle, but after he was killed it was given to my dad. My dad then gave it to me, so technically I own a gun but also not really.

2020-10-16 03:24:32 UTC  

He was a Navy Seabee, but he actually died in the states. He was hit by a drunk driver while he was on his way home.

2020-10-16 03:24:35 UTC  

Yeah that makes sense about the rifles ownership _^

2020-10-16 03:24:39 UTC  

🙁

2020-10-16 03:25:29 UTC  

It was four days after his wedding. He was on his way from Wisconsin to California.

2020-10-16 03:25:56 UTC  

He was actually going to be promoted, which adds salt to the wound.

2020-10-16 03:26:10 UTC  

Dang

2020-10-16 03:27:47 UTC  

I’m still a bit shocked that he didn’t survive. He was 6’5” and about 300 pounds of pure muscle. He actually lived a while after the crash.

2020-10-16 03:27:56 UTC  

But died in the hospital

2020-10-16 03:28:52 UTC  

☹️ I can't imagine having to deal with that... Sorry to hear that.

2020-10-16 03:30:27 UTC  

Anyways, this is off topic for the guns channel.

2020-10-16 03:30:50 UTC  

I have a Sigg Sauer P3 65

2020-10-16 03:30:52 UTC  

You know what’s dumb? Us not being able to own fully automatic weapons.

2020-10-16 03:31:05 UTC  

But I would like something like a Glock 17 or basically a full-size handgun but I really like the style of glocks

2020-10-16 03:31:27 UTC  

The constitution clearly states that the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

2020-10-16 03:31:33 UTC  

That includes all arms

2020-10-16 03:31:42 UTC  

Like fully automatic firearms

2020-10-16 03:32:03 UTC  

To be honest though, the question is where do you draw the line? Should citizens be able to own a nuclear bomb? So basically where is the line?

2020-10-16 03:32:37 UTC  

I’m not much of an ancap, but if they can afford it then let them do it

2020-10-16 03:32:48 UTC  

I think that in certain cases, school shooters would be worse off with an automatic weapon because they would end up wasting more ammo and probably wouldn’t be as good at controlling it, so I genuinely think that some shootings that have happened would have had less victims with automatic guns. Does that make sense?

2020-10-16 03:32:50 UTC  

But they aren’t really allowed to use them, because you know, murder

2020-10-16 03:33:03 UTC  

Oh absolutely

2020-10-16 03:33:06 UTC  

What is ancap?

2020-10-16 03:33:16 UTC  

Anarcho capitalist

2020-10-16 03:33:26 UTC  

Oh I see