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Do I need to buy a gun now?

>> No.49533148

>>49533131
You should already have one.

>> No.49533152
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>>49533131
He doesn’t know

>> No.49533167

>>49533131
If you intend to use it on yourself then yes definitely. There are other cheaper and easier ways tho

>> No.49533180

>>49533131
You had 6 years.

>> No.49533187

No everything will be fine anon just get rich

>> No.49533216

>>49533131
>>49533148
Yes. Lets just say spring cleaning is coming soon.
>>49533167
>>49533187
Fag

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>>49533131
>protection
The only protection you’ll need is a condom when your anus is getting prolapsed by Elon and Bezos.

>> No.49533415

>>49533131
>now

>> No.49533476

>>49533131
No. You should buy at least two.

>> No.49533502

I thought about getting a gun but i'm pretty sure i'd just shoot myself after getting depressed some night

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>>49533131
>He doesn't already have multiple guns, magazines and thousands of rounds of ammo
How the fuck are you this late

>> No.49533562

>>49533502
Literally the only thing holding me back from getting one

>> No.49533574

>>49533502
I had an ego death on lsd, i was turning into a robot and thought i was dying. i knew i had a shotgun in the closet, it was scary but i didnt get any urge to shoot myself though.

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>>49533152
>inb4 JlDF

The Nationalsocialist gun law was less restrictive than most state and local laws in the United States were before the current campaign to nullify the Second Amendment shifted into high gear in 1993. More significantly, it ameliorated a law which had been enacted ten years earlier by a Left-Center government hostile to the Nationalsocialists (the government headed by Wilhelm Marx and consisting of a coalition of Socialists and Catholic Centrists). The 1938 law irritated the Jews by pointedly excluding them from the firearms business, but it clearly was not a law aimed at preventing the ownership or use of firearms, including handguns, for either sporting or self-defense purposes by German citizens. As noted above, it actually relaxed or eliminated the provisions of a pre-existing law.

> The FACTS are:

The Nationalsocialist government of Germany did not fear its citizens. Adolf Hitler was the most popular leader Germany has ever had.

The spirit of Nationalsocialism was one of manliness, and individual self-defense and self-reliance were central to the Nationalsocialist view of the way a citizen should behave. The notion of banning firearms ownership was alien to Nationalsocialism.

Gun registration and licensing (for long guns as well as for handguns) were legislated by an anti-Nationalsocialist government in Germany five years before the Nationalsocialists gained power. Five years after they gained power they got around to rewriting the gun law enacted by their predecessors, substantially ameliorating it in the process (for example, long guns were exempted from the requirement for a purchase permit; the legal age for gun ownership was lowered from 20 to 18 years; and the period of validity of a permit to carry weapons was extended from one to three years). They may be criticized for leaving certain restrictions and licensing requirements in the law, but they had no intention of preventing law-abiding Germans from keeping or bearing arms.

>> No.49533611
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>>49533585

The highlights of the 1938 German Weapons Law (which in its entirety fills 12 pages of the Reichsgesetzblatt with legalese), especially as it applied to ordinary citizens rather than manufacturers or dealers, follow:

> Handguns may be sold or purchased only on submission of a Weapons Acquisition Permit (Waffenerwerbschein), which must be used within one year from the date of issue. Muzzle-loading handguns are exempted from the permit requirement.

> Holders of a permit to carry weapons (Waffenschein) or of a hunting license do not need a Weapons Acquisition Permit in order to acquire a handgun.

> A hunting license authorizes its bearer to carry hunting weapons and handguns.

> Firearms and ammunition, as well as swords and knives, may not be sold to minors under the age of 18 years.

> Whoever carries a firearm outside of his dwelling, his place of employment, his place of business, or his fenced property must have on his person a Weapons Permit (Waffenschein). A permit is not required, however, for carrying a firearm for use at a police-approved shooting range.

> A permit to acquire a handgun or to carry firearms may only be issued to persons whose trustworthiness is not in question and who can show a need for a permit. In particular, a permit may not be issued to:

> 1. persons under the age of 18 years;
> 2. legally incompetent or mentally retarded persons;
> 3. Gypsies or vagabonds;
> 4. persons under mandatory police supervision (i.e., on parole) or otherwise temporarily without civil rights;
> 5. persons convicted of treason or high treason or known to be engaged in activities hostile to the state;
> 6. persons who for assault, trespass, a breach of the peace, resistance to authority, a criminal offense or misdemeanor, or a hunting or fishing violation, were legally sentenced to a term of imprisonment of more than two weeks, if three years have not passed since the term of imprisonment.

>> No.49533646
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>>49533611

> The manufacture, sale, carrying, possession, and import of the following are prohibited:

> 1. “trick” firearms, designed so as to conceal their function (e.g., cane guns and belt-buckle pistols);
> 2. any firearm equipped with a silencer and any rifle equipped with a spotlight;
> 3. cartridges with .22 caliber, hollow-point bullets.

That is the essence. Numerous other provisions of the law relate to firearms manufacturers, importers, and dealers; to acquisition and carrying of firearms by police, military, and other official personnel; to the maximum fees which can be charged for permits (3 Reichsmarks); to tourists bringing firearms into Germany; and to the fines and other penalties to be levied for violations. (A full text and translation of these German gun laws was published by Dr. Pierce in a booklet entitled Gun Control in Germany 1928-1945.

The requirements of “trustworthiness” and of proof of need when obtaining a permit are troubling, but it should be noted that they were simply carried over from the 1928 law: they were not formulated by the Nationalsocialists. Under the Nationalsocialists, these requirements were interpreted liberally: a person who did not fall into one of the prohibited categories listed above was considered trustworthy, and a statement such as, "I often carry sums of money," was accepted as proof of need.

The prohibitions of spotlight-equipped rifles and hollow-point .22 caliber ammunition were based on considerations that the former were unsporting when used for hunting, and the latter were inhumane.

It was not until 1945, when the communist and democratic victors of the Second World War had installed occupation governments to rule over the conquered Germans that German citizens were denied the right to armed self-defense.

>> No.49533685

>>49533131
Sure. May i suggest getting a 9mm first.
Id go with the 92fs or m9.
If you want a meme caliber get a fn5-7
Ammo is hard to get but its strong stuff
Then get a rifle, or build your own, shits real fun and relaxing.

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>>49533646
Despite these facts, there are a number of people among those who support Second Amendment rights who have fallen for the Jewish trick of associating gun-grabbing with Hitler and the Nationalsocialists. These people sometimes make such statements as, "The first thing Hitler did when he came to power was round up all the guns." Such statements are demonstrably false, and when they are made by a person who genuinely supports Second Amendment rights they reveal the person’s ignorance or dishonesty.

>> No.49533764

>>49533131
Yes. Don’t get a handgun though. Grab a decent rifle. It all depends on your state laws but if you can grab an ar15 do so. If not then maybe an sks or something.

>> No.49533885

>>49533131
not just a gun. get a gun cleaning kit. you don't want your shit jamming when the zoomer army lose their shit and demand you share your house for free

>> No.49533947

>>49533885
Oh yeah this too. Learn everything about your weapon. Disassemble and reassemble until you can do it blindfolded. Clean it and take care of it. And for gods sake train with it. If you don’t train you will die when things get bad.

>> No.49533986

>>49533131
Need to buy standard cap mags before e we have 10 round max.