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Prisoner#1
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: vandago]
#23704917 - 10/03/16 08:17 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: in the US it's a right for all those not disqualified such as convicts, violent felons, etc...
in other parts of the world it's typically not a right
Not all convicts are banned from owning guns, all felons are, regardless of violence or not.
not all felons are excluded from owning a gun either
Under federal law no felons can own guns.
Find me literature that proves otherwise.
Also felons can vote in ohio.
felons can vote in several states, felons in prison can vote in a few
http://thelawdictionary.org/article/how-can-a-convicted-felon-receive-firearm-rights/
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#23704924 - 10/03/16 08:21 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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A significant symbol of wrong mindedness and a token of self condemnation.
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#23705129 - 10/03/16 09:42 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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What kinda gun should I get?
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: vandago]
#23705146 - 10/03/16 09:47 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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go put your hands on some... and see what feels best.
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: vandago] 1
#23705150 - 10/03/16 09:48 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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vandago said: What kinda gun should I get?
Six shooter
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: vandago]
#23705239 - 10/03/16 10:15 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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HK USP compac. .40S&W
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The HK USP Compact is a small frame pistol capable of firing the most powerful cartridges in 9 mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, and .357 SIG (by special order). Based on the full-size USP models, these handy pistols combine compact size with optimum effective shooting performance.
USP Compacts are smaller and lighter than large frame USPs. The reduction in trigger reach and grip circumference increases concealability and enhances shooting ergonomics. Unlike some subcompact semiautomatic pistols that use a difficult to shoot “two-finger grip” frame, the USP Compact uses a narrow, full-hand grip frame with a choice of interchangeable extended or flush-fitting magazine floorplates. This makes the pistol easy to shoot without sacrificing concealability.
Like their large frame predecessors, USP Compacts are designed with the demanding needs of the law enforcement and military shooters in mind. Using a modified linkless Browning-type action, the USP Compact is built to take the punishment of high-energy +P loads.
To reduce the length of the slide and barrel on the USP Compact, the mechanical recoil reduction system found on large frame USPs has been replaced by a specially designed flat compression spring contained in the captive recoil spring assembly by a polymer absorber bushing. Service life is still engineered to exceed 20,000 rounds.
Easy to shoot, simple to maintain; the USP Compact is a reliable, safe, accurate, and highly concealable pistol. Features & System Characteristics: Corrosion proof fiber-reinforced polymer frame Grooved target triggers Polygonal bore profile for increased velocity, easier cleaning, and longer barrel life Can be converted to any of nine trigger firing modes Specially designed captive recoil spring assembly with polymer absorber bushing Choice of corrosion resistant “Hostile Environment” blued finish or stainless steel slide One piece machined slide made from nitro-carburized steel No snag, bobbed hammer Flared recurve trigger guard Choice of flat and extended floorplate magazines Universal mounting grooves for installing accessories Ambidextrous magazine release lever Contoured, extended slide release Extractor doubles as a loaded chamber indicator Patented Lock-Out Safety device
It will last longer than you and is worth the price.
Edited by falsereality (10/03/16 10:16 PM)
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: falsereality] 1
#23705247 - 10/03/16 10:17 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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It's my privilege to not own a gun.
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: falsereality]
#23705308 - 10/03/16 10:34 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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falsereality said: HK USP compac. .40S&W
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The HK USP Compact is a small frame pistol capable of firing the most powerful cartridges in 9 mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, and .357 SIG (by special order). Based on the full-size USP models, these handy pistols combine compact size with optimum effective shooting performance.
USP Compacts are smaller and lighter than large frame USPs. The reduction in trigger reach and grip circumference increases concealability and enhances shooting ergonomics. Unlike some subcompact semiautomatic pistols that use a difficult to shoot “two-finger grip” frame, the USP Compact uses a narrow, full-hand grip frame with a choice of interchangeable extended or flush-fitting magazine floorplates. This makes the pistol easy to shoot without sacrificing concealability.
Like their large frame predecessors, USP Compacts are designed with the demanding needs of the law enforcement and military shooters in mind. Using a modified linkless Browning-type action, the USP Compact is built to take the punishment of high-energy +P loads.
To reduce the length of the slide and barrel on the USP Compact, the mechanical recoil reduction system found on large frame USPs has been replaced by a specially designed flat compression spring contained in the captive recoil spring assembly by a polymer absorber bushing. Service life is still engineered to exceed 20,000 rounds.
Easy to shoot, simple to maintain; the USP Compact is a reliable, safe, accurate, and highly concealable pistol. Features & System Characteristics: Corrosion proof fiber-reinforced polymer frame Grooved target triggers Polygonal bore profile for increased velocity, easier cleaning, and longer barrel life Can be converted to any of nine trigger firing modes Specially designed captive recoil spring assembly with polymer absorber bushing Choice of corrosion resistant “Hostile Environment” blued finish or stainless steel slide One piece machined slide made from nitro-carburized steel No snag, bobbed hammer Flared recurve trigger guard Choice of flat and extended floorplate magazines Universal mounting grooves for installing accessories Ambidextrous magazine release lever Contoured, extended slide release Extractor doubles as a loaded chamber indicator Patented Lock-Out Safety device
It will last longer than you and is worth the price.
I've owned a .38 snub, .38 long, 2 .22 long 6 shot, .22 long 7 shot, 20 gauge, and PPK. I liked the PPK the best. Cops took all of them aside from the 20 gauge and one of the .22's( that thing was so fucking nice, some fucker stole it from me, as well as one of the 6 shot .22's )
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: falsereality] 1
#23705547 - 10/04/16 12:27 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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rackem said: you can also get a drivers licence a hell of a lot sooner than you can get a firearm.
so that kinda nixes that argument.
I could walk into walmart and buy a shotgun with hollow point slugs in less than twenty minutes . Or I could go to several gun stores and buy semi automatic sniper rifles in about thirty minutes.
Hollow point shotgun slugs-saboted slugs Semi automatic sniper rifles-any deer rifle basically
Have you even shot a gun before? You seem to know very little about guns and maybe watch too much media.
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: jakefake]
#23705565 - 10/04/16 12:42 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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jakefake said: It's my privilege to not own a gun.
A privilege to meet you,
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: Duncan Rowhl]
#23705569 - 10/04/16 12:46 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Right
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: Tuhdoww]
#23705579 - 10/04/16 12:56 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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rackem said: you can also get a drivers licence a hell of a lot sooner than you can get a firearm.
so that kinda nixes that argument.
I could walk into walmart and buy a shotgun with hollow point slugs in less than twenty minutes . Or I could go to several gun stores and buy semi automatic sniper rifles in about thirty minutes.
Hollow point shotgun slugs-saboted slugs Semi automatic sniper rifles-any deer rifle basically
Have you even shot a gun before? You seem to know very little about guns and maybe watch too much media.
I was trained to shoot rifles and shotguns in the boyscouts at ten, then made it onto the rifle team at SJMS at 14, became an expert marksman (the highest accuracy medal possible) under first sergeant White, also became a firearms instructor a few months later, and when I left I was invited to start training with the junior olympic team at fifteen, as I was a nationally ranked shooter.
Try again...
I shot hollow point shotgun slugs a week ago and I didn't know they existed until then 
SR-25's motherfucker. Not just any deer rifle.
Edited by falsereality (10/04/16 12:57 AM)
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: Tuhdoww]
#23705582 - 10/04/16 12:58 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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LOL swing and a miss
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: falsereality]
#23705585 - 10/04/16 12:58 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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They kick like a motherfucker though.
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: falsereality]
#23705588 - 10/04/16 01:01 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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My buddy's dad has a barrett 50 cal.
That thing I would consider a sniper rifle.
I said that cuz your wording sounded funny to be a gun nut. But I accept your credentials 
And they're in brass casings, that's crazy. Never seen those.
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: falsereality] 1
#23705594 - 10/04/16 01:04 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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rackem said: you can also get a drivers licence a hell of a lot sooner than you can get a firearm.
so that kinda nixes that argument.
I could walk into walmart and buy a shotgun with hollow point slugs in less than twenty minutes . Or I could go to several gun stores and buy semi automatic sniper rifles in about thirty minutes.
Hollow point shotgun slugs-saboted slugs Semi automatic sniper rifles-any deer rifle basically
Have you even shot a gun before? You seem to know very little about guns and maybe watch too much media.
I was trained to shoot rifles and shotguns in the boyscouts at ten, then made it onto the rifle team at SJMS at 14, became an expert marksman (the highest accuracy medal possible) under first sergeant White, also became a firearms instructor a few months later, and when I left I was invited to start training with the junior olympic team at fifteen, as I was a nationally ranked shooter.
Try again...
I shot hollow point shotgun slugs a week ago and I didn't know they existed until then 
SR-25's motherfucker. Not just any deer rifle.
Same kind of thing here. Second Class marksman. qualified skill at arms to a high level and instructed, won many inter detachment shooting comps with SA80 and LSW, won trophies and badges but think guns are very silly.
'Guns are for babies'.
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: Duncan Rowhl]
#23705600 - 10/04/16 01:09 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: Duncan Rowhl]
#23705602 - 10/04/16 01:10 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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'Guns are for babies'. 
Titties are for babies too. You don't like titties?
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Duncan Rowhl
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: Tuhdoww]
#23705607 - 10/04/16 01:14 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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'Guns are for babies'. 
Titties are for babies too. You don't like titties?
On that subject, the quote is actually 'milk'. Arnold quotes escape me. I hope he doesn't escape us too soon. Perhaps the only time a firearm is justified.
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Re: Is owning a gun a right or a privilege? [Re: vandago]
#23706017 - 10/04/16 08:44 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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vandago said: What kinda gun should I get?
pretty sure you wouldnt qualify to get your record expunged
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