TricklessMagic -> RE: Part of the problem with guns, (3/5/2013 4:42:24 PM)
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Getting a private gun in Israel is surprisingly difficult, at least if you do it legally. Mind you, you are talking about a nation that rose up armed from illegal arms manufacturing so while legal guns are difficult to get. Trust me, illegal guns are very easy to get. The same tools it takes to make a bicycle will let you make a Sten MKII as well, or a Steriling, or a Grease Gun, or a PPSH43 (I don't include the 41 because of the wood stock), a little more engineering intelligence and Colt 1991A1s aren't that far off, or Tokarev TT-33s for that matter. You could try Walthers if you wanted the headache or poor engineering when compared to a 1911 or Tokarev TT-33. Take some time to learn about the Khyber Pass. They are still making guns there with technology not much greater than the late eighteen hundred and the guns and ammo are sophisticated pieces. The Tokarev had for the longest time been the most replicated but now they are off to guns from Turkish manufacturers. God Bless them. Also bear in mind Israel made a great deal of ammunition out of brass lipstick tubes. If you ever want an education in low grade weapons fabrication sit down with a Hagannah vet of the 1948 war. Or just go to Miami and look for an Orthodox Temple, you'll find lots of Palmachi sitting around if you know whom to look for. Switzerland is another story. Militia service requires storage of your service rifle in the home. Up until 1999 private ownership was incredibly easy as well as concealed carry. The the damn liberal mostly emigrating from France changed that and low and behold crime has started to rise up in Switzerland at frightening rates. Before 1999 any Swiss citizen could easily get a machine gun with some mindless paperwork, no machine gun ban registry like we got 1986. Now it is virtually impossible even though legal private machine guns have never been used in a crime in Switzerland but for one Iranian nut who used this Militia issued Sig 556 to gun down some people. So Swiss nationals got to pay the price. But yes the 2nd highest nation is Yemen and while the government passes laws the citizens don't give a fly fuck and keep their traditions. On a side note look into the poorly fabricated guns come out of Chechnya, and the ones that came out of Vietnam during the Vietnam war. If you've heard anything about 3D printed guns and 3D printers (God Bless defcad.org) you'll see the insurrectionist mindset is quickly growing in this country. Instead though no one really belongs to a "militia" that's pure foolishness. Too public. Now folks are preppers. Preparing for when society falls apart as the indicators show. Preparing for God knows what and then some. If the left gets its way. The best thing the freedom loving patriots can do is to heavily arm criminals with homemade firearms. I mean dropping a good ten thousand in each state with ten rounds of ammunition per gun. A bit difficult but if ten thousand patriots did their part it wouldn't be too difficult. Set the wolves to the necks of the chickens and let them feast. The trouble with the idea of letting anti-gun folks be is too often they act like metasticizing (spelling I know) cancer cells and they spread their disease of craven self-victimization. If we could get all the self-victimizers to stay in California, Chicago, D.C., Maryland, New York City, etc. then we could stomach them. But no they take their failed ideas and spread them to otherwise good communities and states. You ever want some context on our nation's crime problem. Watch Gangland. You'll see crime tends to follow certain demographics, and we are to P.C. of a nation to admit certain obvious facts, but we'll blame "White Flight" on why neighborhoods turn bad. What I've told some antis is very simple. No compromise. If anything I'm going to work on circumventing their desires in every way possible. If I can (and I'm in the middle of trying) put out a free booklet on legitimate homemade guns and ammo and show that armed resistance is not only possible but easy, then I'm going to. And by easy I mean nothing more sophisticated then a low-grade welding torch and a dremel. And I hope others learn to do so as well. That should the left's dream of a gun free America ever start to begin, it'll be short lived, and the cancer of their existence shall be cleansed by those who value liberty over government weak security. Remember a war on America's armed forces is a fool's errand, but a war on the constituents of anti-guns is more than plausible for a war for liberty has no collateral damage, just necessary evils. Just a hypothetical we should bear in mind.
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