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New Zealand's latest gun legislation includes:

  1. up to 2 years imprisonment for selling or possessing a prohibited part
  2. up to 5 years for possessing a prohibited gun
  3. up to 7 years for pointing a prohibited gun at someone.
Kiwi gun owners seem very timid and obedient to the state. Am I wrong on this?
I hear no voices from there against these laws......


Ahhhhh.....the good old days in America, when family love and togetherness looked like this:

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http://legislation.govt.nz/bill/government/2019/0125/latest/LMS181212.html

My personal favorite, of course, is the definition of "prohibited ammunition."
 
Pennsylvania has a very strong Unified Firearms Act that prohibits anyone but the state passing firearms legislation. Despite that, yesterday Pittsburgh City Council decided they'd pass an AWB, a high capacity magazine ban, ERPO, basically invalidate a license to carry issued by the state within the city, etc.


All I can say is

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Get ready for the lawsuits I guess
 
Injunction on enforcement of 11+ mag ban has been stayed.

If you're in California and still want any 11+ mags, you have until 5pm tomorrow to put in your order.

THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Judgment is stayed in part pending final resolution of the appeal from the Judgment. The permanent injunction enjoining enforcement of California Penal Code § 32310 (a) and (b) is hereby stayed, effective 5:00 p.m., Friday, April 5, 2019.

IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that the preliminary injunction issued on June 29, 2017, enjoining enforcement of California Penal Code § 32310 (c) and (d) shall remain in effect.

IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that the permanent injunction enjoining enforcement of California Penal Code § 32310 (a) and (b) shall remain in effect for those persons and business entities who have manufactured, imported, sold, or bought magazines able to hold more than 10 rounds between the entry of this Court’s injunction on March 29, 2019 and 5:00 p.m., Friday, April 5, 2019.
 
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I made a batch of 200gr .300BLK today to take to the range. So quiet through my Saker 762 I almost wanted to take my ear protection off, but there was some heavy equipment being used 50' away redoing the next range section over that was really loud
 
I just got a Polymer 80 lower and made a G34.

I have a Polymer80 with a .45 slide and a PF940 V2 full size, but no slide for the 940 yet. I'd like a 17L or 34 or equivalent slide myself. PF45 is a go, I may consider converting mine to .460 Rowland down the road, if it's safe to do so. (you can still use .45 ACP/Super in a Rowland barrel, allegedly)


Sadly, the account is suspended, so no link is available, would be interesting to see though.
 
New Zealand's latest gun legislation includes:

  1. up to 2 years imprisonment for selling or possessing a prohibited part
  2. up to 5 years for possessing a prohibited gun
  3. up to 7 years for pointing a prohibited gun at someone.
Kiwi gun owners seem very timid and obedient to the state. Am I wrong on this?
I hear no voices from there against these laws......


Ahhhhh.....the good old days in America, when family love and togetherness looked like this:

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back when America was wholesome
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So, as of today I own two guns. Already got a Ruger 10/22 carbine last year, and now I own a Raven MP-25.

Got it at a pawn shop for under $40 in fairly good condition given its age and manufacturing quality.

It's nickel-plated with the iconic fake pearl grips, I bought it mainly as a curio and for nostalgia reasons. My Dad owned a Raven MP-25 when I was a kid, although the one he owned had the wood-looking grips.

I doubt I'll be firing it any time soon, seeing as it's probably older than I am and was considered a low-end Saturday Night Special even back in the 80's and 90's when it was still in production.

But it's a nice little keepsake for the price that I paid.
 
I just bought so much black powder that I also had to buy a new fire proof safe to store it. Life is good.
 
Not only do i a firearm... I am a firearm.
A fairly interesting one at that. (Revolver that can gas seal and be suppressed.)

I'm reasonably experienced with firearms, at least compared to Joe Sixpack. I think gun ownership is a net positive. I think people who agitate strongly for confiscations, registries and anything else that shows up in Johnny Jackboots' wet dreams are fucking exceptional.
 
I’m literally eating a gun right now. Lift my skirt and suck my dick.
 
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