What countries have no laws against machine gun ownership?
Would you want to live in any of those countries?
What countries have no laws against machine gun ownership?
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I think you used to be able to own machine guns in Pakistan but idk about now, gun Smith's in daraa don't give two shits thought :D kek
Kansas.
syria has pretty strict gun laws actually
Used to be Pakistan, but they recentl changed that. Your best bet is to go to a 3rd world country where there is no rule of law- Somalia, Honduras, the United States, ETC. They be corrupt and full of criminals to the point where they wouldnt care.
There are no federal laws against owning any kind of weapon, only against selling them, meaning that if you have one "gifted" to you or you buy the parts to put one together, you can do whatever you want.
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Have you ever heard of the NFA? Or the GCA? The Hughes Ammendment, ITAR and 922r, the Brady bill, ETC? Federal gun control exists. I can not make a new MG. I can not make a semi auto with too many foriegn parts. Supressors, SBRs, AOWs, DDs ETC need a tax stamp. Once you get one, you need permission to bring them over state lines.
Hell, the baffles alone that go into a upressor are heavily regulated.
Well then I've apparently broke federal law alot then, considering I have 6 automatic guns one with a mag cap of 50 and the newest one I put together about 3 months ago.
The key to it is, keep them in a safe, don't post about them publicly (with pics), don't try to bring them to a range.
All federal gun control is unconstitutional, and should not be complied with. However, if you choose to not comply, you MUST know the laws you are breaking, or eventually you will let something slip by accident, and you will end u on the wrong side of a pig's gun. My recommendation to you is to read chapters 1-4
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The penalty for being caught with a violation is usually somewhere around 10 years in prison.
Agreed
iran?
You could collect full autos in NZ with a permit before but with the new laws I highly doubt it now.
The question shouldn’t be which countries don’t have such laws, but which ones don’t give enough of a shit to enforce them or can be bribed with some Benjamins to ignore them. Problem is such countries tend to suck or are filled with Far Cry 2 meme tier violence, so pick your poison.
Syria is also in the middle of a years long completely destructive civil war. Pretty sure machine guns/select fires are a dime a dozen there.
South America is a good choice as well, Argentina (not Buenos Aires), Brazil and Paraguay.
Netherlands is pretty decent: if you get a WM8 permit, you can pretty much buy anything. Getting that permit involves becoming a member of the Beaumont foundation, making a collection plan and several training courses. Takes about 2-3 years, but since there's relatively little people with a WM8 here prices for machineguns are ridiculously cheap. Example: there's a gunshop somewhere stuck with a 1910 Russian Maxim with Sokolov mount, and they're only asking 1500 EUR for it because nobody wants it. You can't even get a deactivated one for that money in the US.
Greenland has no gun laws, period. But there's also like 80k people in the whole country.
I thought it was just suppressors, not the whole NFA. If it's the whole thing, I'll pack the car right now. Missouri is working on a full nullification, so that should be cool. I think Alaska might be a full, but I'm not sure.
I want to say LARP but the trips....
I think they've sorta done you kiwis a favor. They've changed the law, without actually changing the law. So I don't see why you can't just follow a different law, without knowing the law. Just don't get caught. But buy a GoPro, just in case. We want to see.
M93 user here
Yeah, like I said in my thread I was able to get my hands on a bunch from what basically amount to rebels, but as we worked out there was 0 chance of my getting even one in so I ever bothered.
>He doesn't have any open bolt gats "just in case"
How exactly do you plan to execute fire and maneuver without suppressive fire capability? This is day one, bro. Get it together.
Alaska wont just not enforce gun laws, they will actually arrest federal agents trying to enforce gun laws. However, that does not make you invulnerable, and you have to live in Alaska, which would suck.
>and you have to live in Alaska
It's kinda weird. I didn't realize how much most people don't want to live there. A friend of mine just graduated pharmacy, and she signed on with the Juneau hospital. Her signing bonus was almost a million dollars paid out quarterly over her first two years on a five year contract. That's how badly they need people.
That's medical professionals. They are in demand literally everywhere. The nation is in the midst of a critical doctor/nurse/medical worker shortage. But yeah Alaska is neat just don't know if I'd ever live there full time
>The question shouldn’t be which countries don’t have such laws, but which ones don’t give enough of a shit to enforce them or can be bribed with some Benjamins to ignore them.
Lol as a white foreigner expect to be shaken down regularly by the corrupt cops or suddenly have those lazy cops be very motivated to enforce the laws.
Actually in the US the ones who don't enforce laws are the judges, as long as you don't have a record of violence, you pretty much just show up to court no jury or anything, penalty box style and the judge just tells you that you're fine, get your gun and to go home, or at worst pay the court a $50 fine for the hassle.
However this is Georgia, and from what I hear its pretty much the same in the rest of the red states, idk blues though.
Didn't think of this. If I, a white guy, strolled into an illegal arms manufacturer's store in the Philippines, I would be dead in seconds. Perhaps a country like Serbia, which is white but is still awash with illegal guns would be a better option.
>keep them in a safe
>don't post about them publicly
>don't try to bring them to a range
Wtf is the point of having them then!!??
Do you have to be a dutch citizen to take advantage of this?
>Greenland has no gun laws, period. But there's also like 80k people in the whole country.
That sounds pretty ideal actually
You can only manufacture a select fire gun if you have a class 3 license, and the receiver has to have been made before '86 or something like that, there is a bunch of legal jargon I can never remember; that's how people like spencerak74m on youtube has so many previous semiauto only, now select fire, AKs. And 922r is for importers only, literally no one cares if an average Joe doesn't have US parts on their gun. There hasn't been a single case where a person has been charged with 922r compliance failure unless the person had a huge list of crimes and they tacked it on for the heck of it.
>class three license
Lol you're fucking retarded
Show your friends in person, shoot on your own or friends property.
You're full of shit, m8.
Changed the law without changing a the law? Semi-auto centrefires are banned now. Also, C-endorsement collectors aren't allowed to fire live ammo with their guns, and I doubt the cops are gonna hand out too many more of those licences.
I know it's called a sot2 license salty boy.
kurdistan? if thats even a thing?
If I'm a Canadian with a business degree can I just instantly get a green card by working in Alaska then?
Go to the Balkans and you could find an illegal belt fed pretty easily. I heard Czechs are pretty good with full autos too
Greenland eskimo here, the laws are pretty strict now for example you must ask for a pistol license to the police but they won't hand them out anymore so the gun sellers just stopped selling pistols. Semi auto's are heavily regulated now (because of that drunk fucker who massacred his friends during a party because they made fun of him, so he went and got his semi auto .22lr and started blasting them. Fuck that fucker i hope he gets raped daily in prison)
But on the plus side you can buy bolt/pump/straight pull actions just like you're buying milk, sure the law says you must register them but it's not even remotely enforced. I have two "AR's" one is straight pull the other is pump action, just sold my nugget and am saving up to buy a straight pull steyr AUG