Heck I thought most Israeli’s were required to serve 2 mandatory years in the military and that most could field strip an UZI by age 5. lol
True as it goes, but private ownership has until now been heavily restricted; for example, a senior IDF officer upon retirement may purchase his military sidearm, but that is the ONLY handgun he is permitted to own.
And those hot IDF chicks slinging M-4’s over their bikinis are reservists, responsible for their issued weapons.
This is only seventy years late IMO, to allow private handgun licenses, but only for combat veterans (plenty of those in Israel). There is no such thing as a private arms collection in that country. “You want to look at guns, we’ve got arms museums for that” is the response.
“Heck I thought most Israelis were required to serve 2 mandatory years in the military”
We are.
“and that most could field strip an UZI by age 5.”
The Uzi is a weapon for girls and really hasn’t been issued (much) in years. In fact, I think it was phased out.