So guys I was cleaning some stuff in the attic and I found this old carbine

So guys I was cleaning some stuff in the attic and I found this old carbine.

It has no serial number or markings (maybe it’s hidden by the stock), besides CHAPINA 32-20.

I’m also unfamiliar with this kind of bolt action and I found nothing on brazilian gun forums.

If any of you know something abou this gun or maybe how I can improvise some 32-20 brass I would be really happy (can’t buy it bc the gun is unregistered and you need proof of registration to buy ammo)

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>>Jow Forums

That's the gun used by Francisco Pizarro to rape your great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandmother before he seeded her Amerindian ass with his Moorish semen. It takes musket pellets.

Ask Jow Forums, not Jow Forums, retard.

K doesn’t know.

You guys have higher levels of assbergers and seem to know everything

ok Ronald Mcdonald you posted.

Have a (you)

That's a fully semi auto glock

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapina_carbine

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Gonna guess it’s this. Never heard of it before, but the .32-20 WCF is a pretty anemic cartridge, it’s literally less powerful than 9mm. Apparently it’s popular in Brazil due to legal reasons and is better than nothing, especially if you’re attacked by a favela monkey.

We have caliber restrictions and up until Bolsonaro came to power only people in the military could buy 9mm

Civilians can only own handguns up to .380, no rifles, normal carbines and shotguns up to 12ga (the law doesn’t make any sense).