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Any Northern Irish or Irish gun owners on here?
Matthew Smith
Noah Nguyen
You can get arrested for bicycle wheels over there
Hudson Young
or mean words
Michael Brown
Hello fellow Irishman
Colton Cooper
Actually we can own Handguns here and don't really have any SBR laws when it comes to rifles.
Xavier Myers
ulster-alabama war when?
Oliver Sullivan
Um.. try again sweetie.
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William Ramirez
Zachary Wood
Check the Divis flats and the Falls Road apartments in Belfast.
Robert Sanchez
WELLLLL MY OLD MAN’S A PROVO WITH A BERET AND A GUN
Carson Taylor
Jacob White
Irish gun owner here. It's a lengthy process to get a gun but it can be done. Handguns are legal here but they must be in .22lr, non-22lr handguns were banned in 2008 but were grandfathered. Semi auto centerfires are also legal but rare. The most popular one is the M1 Carbine, few people have them though because it's such an ordeal. I know that there are 12 ARs in the country, again, very hard to get. In Northern Ireland they can have any handgun (including AR pistols), that might change though because if there is a no-deal Brexit, there will be direct rule for NI meaning pistols would be banned.
Lucas Martinez
Sweet home Ireland
Aaron Cox
What's it like being part of worst Ireland?
Easton Hill
Do they still have those flags up at Knob Creek? Planning on going this year.
William Price
What's law like in the south on barrel length like?
Heard the Garda are a nightmare to deal with when it comes to getting stuff down there.
Connor Miller
It's really not bad up here. Far better than the south.
Connor Hill
>tfw English but half-considering moving to Northern Ireland so I can own pistols
How much of a bad idea is this?
Joseph Cook
Expect it to be a very alien world compared to England.
Camden Ramirez
I have a friend who's from Belfast and he said that I shouldn't be put off by the religious/sectarian divide and that it isn't really a factor in most people's lives. I'm just not sure how I would be perceived by republicans or loyalists, and if just being from another part of the UK would potentially make me a target in the eyes of some people. Am I being silly worrying about this?
Parker Gray
If only we could still get semi auto rifles.
But at least we got pistols.
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Brayden Peterson
Plenty of English live in both Loyalist and Republican areas with zero problems. We're more of a danger to each other to be honest.
David Morales
Thanks, that's good to hear. So as long as I don't start yelling "up the IRA" on shankill road I should be alright?
Robert Bailey
What do you mean exactly? That pic is from 2010 best as I can tell. I'm just curious if they still display confederate flags at Knob or it they have removed them.
Jack Kelly
That was meant for
Jaxon Baker
Is there a real risk that handguns will be outlawed anytime soon? I hope that NI won't just cuck out and ban them the first time a nutter shoots up a school with one like the rest of the UK did
Adrian Perez
Yes plenty of English live and work here peacefully.
Benjamin Gomez
Don't see why they'd ban them any time soon especially because the biggest proponents of not banning them are both ex and currently serving members of the police and army.
Mason Watson
Who did it better?
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Jackson Baker
If there is a United Ireland, yes. I can't see the Republic changing their gun laws to allow Northerners to retain their weapons. The Republics laws on firearms are as anal as England, Scotland and Wales, if not more so in some cases. Northern Ireland is unique because of the Troubles. It's one of a few places in the UK that allows semi automatic handguns in any calibre you want, but you're also allowed to own them for the purposes of personal protection as well as sport.
Getting a weapon on a PPW ticket is much more difficult than it is on a sporting ticket. You have to show that your life is under threat. If you work in the police, military or prison service, you would have no problem with a PPW ticket. If you're John Doe off the street, you're unlikely to get one unless you can prove you're being targeted by paramilitaries or criminal organisations.
My dad was a peeler in the RUC, when he was in they were still issuing the Ruger Security Six as the sidearm, so that's what I first learnt to shoot with. When my parents divorced my mum eventually met a former British soldier who was working in the prisons. When he was deployed here, the sidearm was the Browning Hi Power. When he got out of the army, he had to give back his weapons, but then applied for a PPW ticket and got himself another Browning because it was what he knew.
My uncles where in the army and RUC and lived in different parts of the country. With the RUC (and with the PSNI today) you can take your sidearm home for personal protection. With one of my uncles who lived pretty close to the border the army gave the option of a "weapons out" if there was a heightened expectation of a terrorist attack. So at times he'd have the FAL at home with him. All my cousins learned to shoot young and had shotguns, rifles and pistols on ticket for sporting purposes, but the real reason was in case of an attack.
Joseph Stewart
>A united Ireland
Gabriel Lopez
Isaac Sullivan
Have you ever had an "Alabama bus"? It's where you have cum stains at the front of your underwear and skidmarks at the back, so it ends up being white at the front and brown at the back