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Jetackuu said: » Anna Ruthven said: » I'm going in to a well trusted shop tomorrow and might have to see if they'll order one for me if it won't be too high. MSRP is $1,100 and that's what I have to work with, assuming the price will be lower than MSRP. Problem is that they aren't well sought after and are expensive so... I dunno. They could have lowered the price to try and move ones they have while still making a profit or they may only order them when requested. Well you could always talk to them and see if you can have the gun transferred there for a fee, then contact the site and have them send it there. I bought a pistol online a few years ago and it had a selection of nearby licensed dealers it would send to you just picked one. Granted that doesn't solve the over your limit issue. Asura.Schizm said: » Is this a gun that is rare? Because you might find the same gun locally and it might be close to the same price rather than all this Cloak and Dagger stuff. Anna Ruthven said: » If it weren't for my bank, I'd just buy one from Bud's and see if one of the pawn shops two blocks away would receive it for me. Exactly where I ordered it from, good experience. Probably buying from them again in a few months, going to buy a boomstick. Found the place from watching a ***ton of Hickok45's videos on YouTube.
For Sweden
Quote: Gun ownership requires license and is regulated by the weapon law (Vapenlagen 1996:67, literally translated to The Weapon Law 1996:67) further regulations are found in weapon decree (Vapenförordningen 1996:70) and FAP 551-3 - RPSFS 2009:13 "Rikspolisstyrelsens föreskrifter och allmänna råd om vapenlagstiftningen". Firearms manufactured before 1890 and not using gas-tight unit cartridges are exempt. The gun license is obtained from the police, and one must be in good standing and at least 18 years old, but exceptions regarding age can be made. To apply, one must either be a member in an approved shooting club for at least six months or pass a hunting examination (jägarexamen). The former is mostly used to legally acquire pistols for sport shooting and the latter for hunting rifles and shotguns. A gun registered for sport-shooting may not be used in hunting. You are allowed to hunt without passing a hunting exam if you are chaperoned by someone that has passed the exam. A person under 18 years may not own a firearm him- or herself, unless an exception has been made. A person with a gun license may legally under supervision lend his or her gun to a person at least 15 years and older. A person may be granted license to own up to six hunting rifles, ten pistols or a mix of eight rifles and pistols. Owning more firearms than this requires a valid reason. Firearms must be stored in an approved gun safe. There is no specific permit for carrying guns. For civilians it's illegal to carry a firearm unless there is a specific, legal, purpose (hunting, going to range, etc.). The general guideline, for transport of firearms, is that the gun must be hidden and transported in a safe (unloaded etc.) and secure way (under supervision etc.). The laws and recommendations in how to transport weapons is found in "Rikspolisstyrelsens föreskrifter och allmänna råd om vapenlagstiftningen" (FAP 551-3 - RPSFS 2009:13) and Vapenförordningen 1996:70. A concealed carry permit can be obtained under very special circumstances, such as a proven and very real threat to one's life. Carrying a firearm in public is, otherwise, limited to law enforcement and specially trained security officers. Another reason for gun ownership is collecting. A collector must have a clearly stated demarcation of the interest of the collection. To be a valid interest of collection it must be possible to obtain a complete collection, for example - Pre-World War II British handguns -. A collector may start a second (or more) collection if he or she has collected for several years and shown a great interest in gun history. If the collection holds guns of criminal interest, such as pistols or submachine guns, the police may demand a very high safety level on the keeping of the guns (such as security windows and vault doors). Collectors may also require a time limited permit in order to be allowed to fire their collectibles. Didn't know most of this Asura.Schizm said: » <(O.o)> Signed up for up to date information and got an email saying .22LR is back in stock.... Bismarck.Josiahfk said: » It would be nice to own a handgun but it's so much more annoying than just buying shotguns and rifles here bleh plus if I'm hunting and a bear comes at me, a handgun isn't going to do *** all anyway. I'd rather have a high powered rifle with a full slug designed for taking down bears/charging moose Then your handgun isn't big enough ^.O Offline
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Bismarck.Josiahfk said: » you need an acquisition license here to buy a gun and a firearm safety course to operate them here, that way no one dumb *** up and shoots themselves or someone else. People need to know how to properly handle a gun just like properly drive a car etc I think registration got slacker though on non-restricted arms, right Rose? Just because you take the course, doesn't mean you've taken it seriously, or put anything you've learned into practice. Jetackuu said: » Bismarck.Josiahfk said: » It would be nice to own a handgun but it's so much more annoying than just buying shotguns and rifles here bleh plus if I'm hunting and a bear comes at me, a handgun isn't going to do *** all anyway. I'd rather have a high powered rifle with a full slug designed for taking down bears/charging moose Still, a well placed shot from a hot .357 Mag load will kill most things. Offline
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Jetackuu said: » Bismarck.Josiahfk said: » It would be nice to own a handgun but it's so much more annoying than just buying shotguns and rifles here bleh plus if I'm hunting and a bear comes at me, a handgun isn't going to do *** all anyway. I'd rather have a high powered rifle with a full slug designed for taking down bears/charging moose Then your handgun isn't big enough ^.O Asura.Floppyseconds said: » *sips pumpkin tea from a ceramic cup with a penguin on it Carrot drew* Josiahkf said: » Jetackuu said: » Bismarck.Josiahfk said: » It would be nice to own a handgun but it's so much more annoying than just buying shotguns and rifles here bleh plus if I'm hunting and a bear comes at me, a handgun isn't going to do *** all anyway. I'd rather have a high powered rifle with a full slug designed for taking down bears/charging moose Then your handgun isn't big enough ^.O Anna Ruthven said: » Mag load will kill most things. Offline
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On episode 18 of Ixion Saga...
Which means it was interesting enough to keep watching, particularly after the first two episodes lol Offline
Valefor.Prothescar said: » Best news of the year/my life. I'm trying to talk myself out of spending $500 on somethings I don't need. Well I do need it I want to do X, but I don't need to do X, I just want to do X.
Floppy do you have the spare $ to build a new pc? I want to inject drivers into a .wim and see if it will install.
Our FC is dead :<
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