Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Muh-Sheeen-GUNZ!

I made a comment in the Third World Gun Bazaar post that:
US gun loons do have the ability for fully automatic weapons--the problem is that they have to jump through a few more hoops to get them than just show up with a driver's licence.

can't have things like waiting periods, background checks, and fees spoiling their fun.
To which a gunloon came along and confirmed what I said by whining about all the hoops he had to go through to get a full-auto weapon. I mean other than Pakistan, where do people have the ability to own fully automatic weapons besides the US of A!

Actually, it IS a right in Pakistan! The Northwest Frontier Province permits the ownership of heavy weaponry including the use of rocket launchers, short-, medium-, and long-range rockets, anti-aircraft guns, mortars, etc. Pakistan Zindabad!

In fact, one thing I liked doing when I was in the Washington, DC area was to take foreign visitors to the gun stores where they sold machineguns. These days googling "machineguns for sale" will net a few US dealers who will sell them if you go through the necessary process.

After all, what other country has people posting youtube vids of themselves shooting 50 gallon drums and carving pumpins with firearms? Knob Creek Machinegun brings up this fiesta of firepower.




OK, the last one wasn't full auto, but...

As we said--Not much difference:
BTW, Heller-McDonald kinda made it clear that full-auto weapons were covered by the Second Amendment.

And if guns mean freedom, then Pakistan and Afghanistan must be the freest places on the planet!

Pakistan Zindabad!

7 comments:

  1. Emptying a barrel of water, carving a pumpkin. These items make "Hickcok .45"'s use of teh gunz as common household toolz as fucking stupid as it gets.

    In the case of the pumpkin a knife, which had already been used to trepan the squash would have sufficed to carve the face--and would have been a lot more accurate.

    In the video of the MP 40; why not just shoot two or three rounds at the bottom of the barrel. Oh, that's right, if you do that--saving both ammunition and lessening the likelihood of a stray round hitting a "soft target" like somebody downrange--it jest ain's as much fun!

    These videos are instructional, just not in the way gunzloonz intend them to be.

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    1. These videos are instructional, just not in the way gunzloonz intend them to be.

      That's my point.

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  2. Laci The Dog:

    Sorry, I was illuminating that for the gunzloonzlukerz who are "boycotting" (and I do mean "boy") this site.

    I wonder if regGay ampCay is upset with Mr. "Hickok .45" for stealin' his moniker. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that if he is, he'd best get hisself somethin' a little more "persuasive" than his Navy Colt if he's gonna get into a crossdraw throwdown with the usurper.

    Oh, this;

    "James Butler Hickock, aka Wild Bill, carried a matched pair of Colt 1851 Navy cap and ball revolvers chambered in .36 caliber. Initially he carried the guns in a sash tied around his waste. In years later he had holsters fashioned into his trouser pockets. The .36 C&B caliber is comparable to the modern .380."

    from here (http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7265) indicates that Mr. Hickok never used a Colt .45. Of course it also indicates that Wild Bill carried his hand cannons in a sash tied around his feces, so I'm not sure if I'd trust the author's veracity.

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    1. Gunslinger apparently has consumed more than his share of lead dust.

      James Butler Hickock, aka Wild Bill, carried a matched pair of Colt 1851 Navy cap and ball revolvers chambered in .36 caliber. Initially he carried the guns in a sash tied around his waste. In years later he had holsters fashioned into his trouser pockets.

      Were these holsters colostomy bags?

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  3. I would have a machine gun if I could afford one.

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  4. You can always move to Pakistan or Afghanistan.

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