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AMERICANS OWN LARGEST NUMBER OF FIREARMS IN WORLD
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Posted on 07/08/2003 10:42:28 AM PDT by NativeNewYorker
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To: Cobra64
My bad
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posted on
07/08/2003 2:44:01 PM PDT
by
ChefKeith
(NASCAR...everything else is just a game!)
To: NativeNewYorker
All-Righta!
And I'm still short a 30-30 model 94 and a 12 gauge.
To: NativeNewYorker
Of course the number of guns per 100 people doesn't tell the whole story. Also important is the number of individuals, or even of households, that own one or more guns. If you count the "issue" rifle or pistol that most Swiss men have in their closet somewhere, the Swiss come out on top. Notice that they aren't even mentioned, because technically the Swiss Army owns those guns, until the person completes his required "militia" service, which is at a fairly old age( about my age maybe? :) ) , and then they may retain them for a small charge. Meanwhile they are free to use them, and many do, just not for nefarious purposes.
63
posted on
07/08/2003 2:49:01 PM PDT
by
El Gato
To: jospehm20
They said that the Swiss are the most heavily armed people in Europe. Every guy is drafted into the Army and than has to keep his service rifle at home for the rest of their life. It is also very easy for a citizen in good standing to buy a gun there. They didn't count their "issue" rifles and pistols, those technically belong to the Army, until their militia sevice is finished, at which point they can keep them perhaps for a small fee.
64
posted on
07/08/2003 2:51:44 PM PDT
by
El Gato
To: ChefKeith
And that is a Full-Auto rifle required in every household for the defense of the country. Not quite, officers are only issued pistols. They can buy an assault rifle, or a battle rifle if they want one.
65
posted on
07/08/2003 2:52:53 PM PDT
by
El Gato
To: dfwgator
thank God I live in a country where I can get one if I need to. You do, and you should.
66
posted on
07/08/2003 3:00:00 PM PDT
by
El Gato
To: NativeNewYorker
Just doing my part.
Ask me about C&R licenses.
YOu too can have the Big Brown Truck bringing arms
right to YOUR door. (At wholesale!)
67
posted on
07/08/2003 3:03:49 PM PDT
by
tet68
To: El Gato
Well, folks, ONE of those two hundred some odd million is mine, specifically the Stevens-Savage 12 Guage pump-action shotgun (a picture of which I found on the web....)
A local gunsmith who is Range Officer for one of the local police departments turned me on to one of his techniques for exterior maitenance. He uses the metals polish and restorer called "Flitz", the homepage of which can be found here. I swear to Gawd, people, that Flitz stuff will take the storage residue right off, and he's sworn by it for years. That shot barrel was as smooth as a baby's a$$ when Mike got done with it. This is for exterior use only and is no substitute for standard cleaning and oils, by the way.
By the by, this fellow maintained that for Home Defense purposes, it's best if I convert to a shorter barrel for tactical purposes, rather than have that long thing stick out like that. Anyone know where I can get a decent shorter barrel on the internet, or should I just do the right thing and go to the next gun show?
Be Seeing You,
Chris
68
posted on
07/08/2003 3:07:05 PM PDT
by
section9
(Major Motoko Kusanagi just killed Barney....)
To: wideawake
I don't see anyone cracking on Finland for their relatively high precentage of gunowners.The Finns are a very proud people. Their history includes kicking the crap out of the Russians on more than one occasion. Finland is odd for a socialist nation; they have a very good rifle manufacturing industry and are very big on bolt actions. They also produce brass cartridge cases of very high quality (Lapua) and have their own smokeless powder manufacturing (Vitha Vuori)industyr which exports to the US.
Vitha
69
posted on
07/08/2003 3:07:30 PM PDT
by
45Auto
(Big holes are (almost) always better.)
To: El Gato
until the person completes his required "militia" service, which is at a fairly old age( about my age maybe? :) ) , and then they may retain them for a small charge. I was pretty close on the age deal. 42 for enlisted, 52 for officers. I was an officer once upon a time in a land far away, and I'm 53 now. Of course I've got nearly 7 years to go in the Texas Reserve militia, as does my wife, and of course my daughters and their SOs have much longer.
Here is a Link with some info on the subject, and here is one on their gun laws at the Swiss Embassy in Washington and on their militia/military system
I may have been wrong about the "small charge", they may just get to retain them.
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posted on
07/08/2003 3:14:17 PM PDT
by
El Gato
To: wideawake
The Sako Varmint Stainless, made in Finland
71
posted on
07/08/2003 3:14:33 PM PDT
by
45Auto
(Big holes are (almost) always better.)
To: 45Auto
The Tikka Model T3 Hunter, made in Finland.
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posted on
07/08/2003 3:17:09 PM PDT
by
45Auto
(Big holes are (almost) always better.)
To: ChefKeith
Percentage wise second only to Montana
73
posted on
07/08/2003 3:17:19 PM PDT
by
Leatherneck_MT
(Shoot Shovel and Shutup!!)
To: NativeNewYorker
Americans are the most heavily armed!
Certainly, we have the most to defend!
Our Constitution recognized it would take ARMED CITIZENS to confront ANY bastards that wish to deprive us of life, liberty or the pursuit of happiness..
We may yet be forced to prove the wiseness of that provision....given the behavior of the "enemy within"...
Semper Fi
74
posted on
07/08/2003 3:31:55 PM PDT
by
river rat
(War works......It brings Peace... Give war a chance to destroy Jihadists...)
To: section9
Barrels aren't considered guns, legally so you can order different barrels from any number of catalogs.
The Cabelas catalog has a bunch listed. Try them.
(Nice shotgun BTW.) Here's a pic of mine.
Regards,
L
75
posted on
07/08/2003 3:33:13 PM PDT
by
Lurker
(A 'moderate' Arab is one who carries a grudge for less than 8 generations.)
To: NativeNewYorker
The study said Americans are most armed in the world, followed by Finns and Yememis.
I think this is the first time, for any reason, that I've ever seen Finns and Yemenis bracketed together.
To: ARCADIA
Agreed. Here's my "line-up":
Glock 32/ .357sig w/ Docter red dot sight
Kimber Eclipse Target II 1911 .45cal ACP 5" w/night sights
Eagle Arms AR-15 (pre-ban 2.5" barrel) w/ M4-2000 Silencer & Eotech 551 sight
Alexander Arms Beowulf .50cal AR15/M16-style w/ Eotech 551 sight
Armalite AR-10 A4 Carbine w/ Leupold MkIV CQ/T sight
Bushmaster AR-15 A3 Carbine w/ Trijicon ACOG TA01 sight
Remington 870 Express HD Tactical 12ga w/ Eotech 551 sight
Colt Trooper MkIII .357 Magnum 6" - unscoped!
Lifer: BSA/ Eagle Scout '63
5yr Member: NRA & GOA
Disregard the last two lines...
77
posted on
07/08/2003 3:41:12 PM PDT
by
Hinoki Cypress
(At 53, it's the miles, not the years.)
To: tet68
The "Big Brown Truck" brings me lots of ammo, weekly. I like seeing that "ORD" sticker on the shipping box, BTW.
I'm looking for a gun safe, now. Don't need fire-proof units. Any suggestions, FReepers?
My "firearms roster" is listed above in Post #77, FYI. One is a Class III weapon, BATF-approved.
78
posted on
07/08/2003 3:50:35 PM PDT
by
Hinoki Cypress
(At 53, it's the miles, not the years.)
To: TEXASPROUD; ChefKeith
About Texans and firearms. My best friend (wasn't born here, but got here as quick as he could) recently said, "I have to admire you Texans, you all seem to have grown up with a rifle in one hand and a pistol in the other. You're good shots."
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posted on
07/08/2003 3:51:44 PM PDT
by
LibKill
(MOAB, the greatest advance in Foreign Relations since the cat-o'-nine-tails!)
To: section9
Looks like my Remington Model 12, made in 1939, one of the finast pieces of machinery ever made, action smooth as silk, with a goose barrel.
80
posted on
07/08/2003 3:54:19 PM PDT
by
Little Bill
(No Rats, A.N.S.W.E.R (WWP) is a commie front!!!!,)
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