No it's basically Commirfornia with too much waiting time to get a license. There's t actually, one for the person(2 yrs validity) and one for the gun itself(4 yrs validity). You also have to undergo a neurological and threat assessment exam(engineers, lawyers, bussinessmen exempted from threat assessment) them wait for a long time
theres a loophole from those exams though, as long as you have a friend on the inside that will speed up the process
You can choose any weapon(except automatic weapons) but from what i know, semis must only be chambered in .22LR and are heavily taxed(saw an AR costing 300,000 PHP)
On the plus side though, gun culture here is very much alive
Sebastian Roberts
>Yemen >There are no gun laws Of course there's no gun laws, they don't even have a government at the moment.
Isaac Morris
New Zealand is better than Australia, but it's still worse than a bunch of countries.
Australia and New Zealand actually have a shitload in common.
Julian Brooks
You dont have to be brown actually Pakistan a bit of melting pot with decedents of Greeks,Turks,Persians,Rajputs and thier own local groups and ethnicities
so you'll find people the Pakistan Afghanistan region that are tall white with (blue,green)eyes(Pic related)
so all you have to do is learn the language,wear the shalwar (those pajamas you see them wearing) grown a beard and start fucking a goat and you;ll be indistinguishable from an average Pakistani
It's interesting that their take on gun ownership is closer to what the Founding Fathers wrote about the 2A than what most modern Americans think it's about.
Angel Barnes
>Open carry rifles and pistols >Weapons being sold everywhere >AKM, M4/M16's, G3, FAL, Nuggets >No restriction >People popping off rounds whenever and whereever they want
My vote goes to Yemen but they are having a civil war right now and the prices of guns skyrocketed compared to 2015.
Maybe I will go once the airport reopens but for now it's impossible, since the only way to get into Yemen is by sea or by Oman (salalah airport) and a 6 hour bus journey to Yemen.
Source: I have a friend from Yemen.
Daniel Russell
You forgot to mention how difficult it is to get a gun license in Thailand, especially for a foreigner. Otherwise it’s pretty chill by Asian standards (handguns, revolvers, and pump-action shotguns are legal, semi-auto rifle above .22LR are forbidden, no hunting but lots of IDPA clubs).
Singapore has in theory pretty decent gun laws that would even allow full auto. But it’s a strict shall issue, so for the average mortal it’s not going to be acheivable.