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The video Hass shared didn't have the best part.

Couple things were wrong there. That isn't a Bullpup, The AR-15 doesn't use an open bolt and has some the lightest recoil you will ever encounter in a rifle.

Well, there were some "black armed militia" protestors at some BLM rallys that were quite clearly a bunch of hired models, and were using .22LR rifles... So compared to that the AR15 sure has kick :D
 
Some of them had goddamn airsoft toy guns. my favorite were the people with no iron sights on their guns because they bought the cheapest model possible and didn't know you had to buy them separately.
 
Some of them had goddamn airsoft toy guns. my favorite were the people with no iron sights on their guns because they bought the cheapest model possible and didn't know you had to buy them separately.
Oh yeah, those were awesome.
Recently saw some guy on Twitter ruining his range's ceiling with a shoulderstock-less AR15-like in 7.62 mm or something. Basically just dumped an entire mag into the ceiling because he couldn't aim for shit.

The Cul-de-sac Commando from St. Louis with his basic A2 style AR15 looks like a paragon of safety and reason compared to some of these chaps.
 
5.56\.223, 9mm, .45ACP, 00 BUCK, 2 3/4SLUGS

All the normal stuff is gone.

Buying frenzy.



However there seems to be loads of .30CAL of all sorts still.



 
M1 Carbines are making their big comeback, now that they're the only ones that have ammo available :D
 
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/it-looks-like-the-czech-republic-might-get-a-second-amendment/

It Looks Like the Czech Republic Might Get a Second Amendment
By DAVID HARSANY

A few years ago, the amendment passed through the lower house of the Czech parliament but was stopped in the upper house. The proposed language read as so: “The right to defend one’s own life or the life of another person with a weapon is guaranteed under the conditions laid down by law.”

Since then, the center-right Civic Democratic Party has won a majority in the Czech Senate. And this week, the Czech government unexpectedly announced it would endorse the plan to add the language. The amendment now needs a 60 percent supermajority in both chambers to become — somewhat appropriately — only the second amendment to the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms.

Former president of the Czech Police — and the most vocal champion of the bill — Martin Červíček, says that it’s meant to counter the “disarmament tendencies” of the European Union. Which sounds like a worthwhile cause.

Of course, the Czechs have shown strong liberal tendencies. Other than Switzerland, which recently capitulated and passed EU–style gun restrictions, the nation is home to perhaps the most vibrant gun culture on the continent. Since 1999, the number of firearms in civilian hands been steadily rising. At the same time, the Czech Republic remains one of the safest countries in the world, with Prague one of the safest cities in Europe.

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One of the unique things about the United States is that we take — or at least claim to strive to take — our Constitution both literally and seriously. I’m certainly no expert on the inner workings of the Czech political system. I have no clue if the amendment will pass. But even if it does, it seems that the change would be more aspirational than revolutionary. “Given the importance of the right to life, which is the most basic right, because without life other human rights cannot be fulfilled,” the literature proposing the change states, “the proposal considers it appropriate to symbolically elevate this right to the constitutional level.”

In any event, the fact that the Czechs are attempting, with some success, to make the philosophical and political case for self-defense and gun ownership is certainly good news.
 
Their slavic based-ness combined with un-slavic economy and being-not-completely-fucked makes Czech Republic one of my prime targets to emigrate to.
 
Placed at a crossroads, the intersections of Wine and Beer Europe as well as Potato and Tomato Europe.
It's a very pretty and underrated country. Had a project going on with two czech partner companies and we had meetings from time to time, and it's just a very pleasant country.
 
"I don't see how the second amendment effects Magazines, those didn't even exist in the time of Washington" - an actual moron said this.
 
A person like that is incapable of talking about firearms in the first place. By their logic we should all be using muskets.
 
He's trying to be nice but doesn't understand how fucked everything is.

Guns exist and are everywhere, therefore we should prevent people trying to protect themselves to be able to be as effective as everyone else.
 
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