Butch, what makes you think I have a complete lack of real firearms knowledge?
Butch, what makes you think I have a complete lack of real firearms knowledge?
If I want to buy and sell firearms including automatic weapons from my home (not a gun shop) what type of license do I need?
I love firearms, and i want to move from shotgun sports to handgun sports, but before i invest a lot of money, i would like to find a cheap starter in 9mm, please help!
A gun store I know in Edmonton sells prohibited handguns. How are they selling these if they are illegal to buy? Are they only able to sell them to people who ALREADY own prohibited firearms? Is there ANY way to buy one if you dont own prohibited guns already?
I don't mean registered their firearms, buy gun with the sale recorded in the gun shop.
I have always known you can buy firearms in the US but not on the limet, quantity or type. Please inform me
I just got my firearms permit in the State of New Jersey, and by recommendation of an NYPD friend, I should get a Glock 9mm. Where can I find a shop who sells Glocks at a reasonable price?
I am considering obtaining the firearms license in Canada.
I would like to buy real handgun, but apart real lead bullets I'd like to have a choice to fire with rubber bullets or tear gas bullets.
My questions are:
1. Any problems I can have with a regular gun (like Glock 17) if it's used with rubber bullets?
2. Where to buy rubber bullets / tear gas bullets in Canada? Or US? Let's say 9mm.
Everybody, thanks for your answers !
As I understand, rubber/tear gas is not too popular in North America. It is very popular in Russia where I came from. Probably the main reason of that is that real guns are not available for regular citizens...
I've owned tear gas pistol (very effective for street dogs) and a revolver that can shoot rubber bullets as well.
Why would I want it in Canada? Well, let's say:
1. Just to have a choice to switch ammo to non-lethal when I clearly see that the person attacking me is not armed with a gun (guns are quite rare in Canada).
2. Because I am used to this type of ammo and don't feel so much responsible.
3. To my understanding, laws in Canada are very strict and 'frowned upon' the use of firearms for self-defense and especially killing somebody. You are supposed to call 911 and police will protect you. Am I right? So I assume that rubber-bulleting an intruder will get me in less troubles with a law.
Also you can't carry handguns in Canada.
I have a gun shop and I am having a hard time finding a credit card merchant company that will allow me to sell firearms with a credit card purchase. Any ideas??
Me and friend that is a police officer were talking about this.
I was wonder if Government agents and/or LE officers can buy 'restricted' firearms (aka full auto) for personal use.
How about agents of agencies such as the DEA or FBI?
Are there restrictions on where you can buy weapons, just as long as you register them?
Why isn't it allowed? Seeing as how the only market booming right now is the sale of firearms and ammunition why isn't there any advertisments for such a thing?
"The right of the people to bear arms shall not be infringed upon." paraphrased 2nd amendment
A lot of walmarts all over the nation stopped selling firearms. Does anyone know if they have any plans to stop selling ammo and shooting supplies as well?
