With ISIS arrests, Aussies wish they had guns. I'd feel safer in a country where I was legally allowed to carry a firearm | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63074934 United States 09/21/2014 01:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: With ISIS arrests, Aussies wish they had guns. I'd feel safer in a country where I was legally allowed to carry a firearm Hey guys... Quoting: CROW Once and for all WE DO HAVE GUNS!!!! Semi autos and some other stuff are prohibited, but we can still legally own a whole bunch of firearms, including handguns. Please do your research and stop putting just that one video up all the time. If you have any questions about it, ask me, ok? CROW Yes I'm over telling the " informed " here , it's actually very easy to get a firearms licence in australia , one of my mates signed up to do the firearms safety course and had to wait 3 months to get in because they were so booked up , guns are still big business in australia. Heaps of people have them Yeah... lol. Too bad the Port Arthur mass shooter didn't take a gun safety course. Would've save a lot of lives. I'm sure glad that your mate is taking the course. even easier to get a farmer's gun licence.... Bet you don't have one. |
Citizenperth User ID: 63082265 Australia 09/21/2014 01:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: With ISIS arrests, Aussies wish they had guns. I'd feel safer in a country where I was legally allowed to carry a firearm ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62981767 Yes I'm over telling the " informed " here , it's actually very easy to get a firearms licence in australia , one of my mates signed up to do the firearms safety course and had to wait 3 months to get in because they were so booked up , guns are still big business in australia. Heaps of people have them Yeah... lol. Too bad the Port Arthur mass shooter didn't take a gun safety course. Would've save a lot of lives. I'm sure glad that your mate is taking the course. even easier to get a farmer's gun licence.... Bet you don't have one. bet you i do..... western australian with the family farm we sold this year as large as a small european country... don't be silly.... shot furthest from grouping was the first fired..... little bit of honeymoon fun... standard range distance... Last Edited by CitizenPerth™ on 09/21/2014 01:38 AM It's life as we know it, but only just. [link to citizenperth.wordpress.com] sic ut vos es vos should exsisto , denego alius vicis facio vos change , exsisto youself , proprie |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 58741756 United States 09/21/2014 01:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: With ISIS arrests, Aussies wish they had guns. I'd feel safer in a country where I was legally allowed to carry a firearm You have guns. Toy guns...oh wait...not ones that look like real guns though.... Suggested reading, but I got autoblocked for copy paste...this is less than half of the prohibitions... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58741756 Schedule 1 Prohibited firearms 1 a machine gun, submachine gun or other firearm capable of propelling projectiles in rapid succession during 1 pressure of the trigger 2 a self-loading rim-fire rifle (including such a firearm described elsewhere in this schedule) 3 a self-loading centre-fire rifle (including such a firearm described elsewhere in this schedule) 4 a self-loading or pump action shotgun (including a firearm of that kind described elsewhere in this schedule) 5 a self-loading centre-fire rifle of a kind that is designed or adapted for military purposes 6 a self-loading shotgun of a kind that is designed or adapted for military purposes 7 a paintball marker that resembles a prohibited firearm 8 a firearm that substantially duplicates in appearance (regardless of calibre or manner of operation) a firearm referred to in item 1, 5 or 6 9 a firearm (other than a pistol) of the Uberti or Armi-Jager brands, or any similar firearm fitted with a revolving ammunition cylinder (other than a firearm manufactured before 1920) 10 a shotgun fitted with or designed to be fitted with a drum magazine of the ‘Striker 12’ assault shotgun type or any similar firearm 11 a firearm to which there is attached any article or device capable of muffling, reducing or stopping the noise created by firing the firearm 12 a firearm, other than a pistol, fitted with a pistol grip or stock that is specially designed so as to be readily detachable, or to operate on a swivel, folding or telescopic basis 13 a firearm made up in the form of a stylographic or propelling pen or pencil, capable of being used for the discharge of gas, bullets, shot, dye or pyrotechnic flares [link to www.legislation.act.gov.au] 4 a firearm capable of discharging by any means— (a) any irritant matter in liquid, powder, gas or chemical form; or (b) any pyrotechnic flare or dye. 15 a firearm that— (a) substantially duplicates in appearance another article (for example, a walking stick, walking cane or key ring); and (b) disguises or conceals the fact that it is a firearm. 16 a cannon or other firearm by whatever name known of a type that— (a) will expel a projectile by the action of an explosive or other propellant; and (b) has a barrel with a bore in excess of 10 gauge or 19.70mm; other than a firearm of the Very or rocket type designed and intended for use for lifesaving or distress signalling purposes, an antique muzzle-loading firearm, or a rifle or shotgun manufactured before 1920 17 a firearm that, or part of which, has a dimension less than the minimum dimension prescribed for the firearm or part by the regulations 18 a firearm that— (a) is— (i) a smoothbore shotgun; or (ii) a rifle, including a combination smoothbore shotgun and rifle but not including an airgun; or (iii) an airgun mentioned in section 250 (2) (c); and (b) has no stock; other than a firearm— (c) whose owner has the registrar’s written approval under section 250 (2) to modify the firearm so that it has no stock; and (d) that the registrar is satisfied under section 251 has been modified in accordance with the approval 19 an imitation or replica of any firearm (including an imitation or replica pistol, blank fire pistol, paintball marker, shortened firearm, machine gun or submachine gun) unless it is of a type approved by the registrar 20 a device known as a ‘powerhead’ that can be attached to the end of a spear gun and that is designed to propel a projectile by means of an explosive. 21 a pistol of more than 9.65mm calibre Note A 9.65mm calibre pistol includes a 0.38-inch calibre pistol. 22 a semiautomatic pistol with a barrel length of less than 120mm 23 a revolver or single action pistol with a barrel length of less than 100mm 24 a .50 BMG calibre firearm or a derivative Pro-control shill gonna shill....here's the truth. You can't even have fucking PAINTBALL MARKERS that look like real guns. So STFU. |
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