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#101 - thecurlysage (01/17/2013) [-]
i'm from canada and what is this?
#214 to #101 - fantomen (01/17/2013) [-]
In Canada you can buy Anti tank rifles without a license...
Pic related. They are legally treated the same way as hunting rifles.

The other gun on that picture is an RPD machine gun BTW, they aren't exactly small either.
User avatar #319 to #214 - thecurlysage (01/18/2013) [-]
the only guns i see are the ones on a cop's belt
User avatar #358 to #319 - fantomen (01/18/2013) [-]
Then you presumably don't go outside the house often, or you live in a high-income area of a major city.

Even as a European I see guns in civilian hands more often than police.
User avatar #117 to #101 - uwue (01/17/2013) [-]
in most states you can not legally own a weapon that can hold more than 10 rounds
#121 to #117 - thecurlysage (01/17/2013) [-]
so you can't own a nerf gun like that? or an 11 bladed knife gun?
User avatar #123 to #121 - uwue (01/17/2013) [-]
It's making fun of the american law. Of course you can own one of these IRL.
No 11-bladed knife guns though. Obama thinks batman is cooler anyway.
#125 to #123 - thecurlysage (01/17/2013) [-]
well i guess i won't be bringing mine next time i come to america :(
#133 to #125 - uwue (01/17/2013) [-]
That's right, motherfucker. Ain't no knifeguns in America. Maybe in Norway, but not in America.
#318 to #133 - thecurlysage (01/18/2013) [-]
i've heardd green land makes the best knife guns out of duck bones
i've heardd green land makes the best knife guns out of duck bones
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