1. Your country
2. Your country's policy on guns
People's republic of California no guns.
1. Ausfalia
2. Fairly strict
I'm happy with it, I grew up in a rural area so I've shot a good few but once I went to uni I met a lot of people who I'm glad will never own a deadly weapon.
>>61610779
It's really not
>>61610416
flag
Practically completely outlawed for personal defense purposes. Easy to get your hands on hunting rifles though.
Bought one of these the other day no questions asked. Gonna give it to my niece as a gift for doing such a good job in school this past year. God bless this land. My land. Now and forever.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Hogue-Rubber-OverMolded-Stock-w-.920in.-Diameter-Barrel-Pink-Ruger-10-22-2/32096688
>>61610416
yoooo we've got everything
1 Flag
2 Very strict
>>61610916
Your country goes nuts the minute it realizes that lever-action shotguns are Class A firearms.
Not so strict but really not much of a culture for guns. Hunters are the ones that use them the most. Out of 20 acquaintances I know no one that has a gun.
Flag.
Banned for people.
>>61616154
That is a very interesting flag.
Tell me its history. Who used to own you?
>>61616171
the eternal anglo, who else?
1. Canada
2. Not bad. Pretty much everyone I know has a shotgun or rifle. There are some regulations and whatnot but it's easy to qualify and license.
No Amerifat machine guns allowed but no one cares considering they have no use in hunting, target shooting or have historical significance / collectability.
fleg.
Pretty strict, but possible, it's a pain in the ass to get it. But it's slowly coming back for what is was before 2003, not so long ago they approved the import of guns.
1. The best there is
2. Pretty strict, especially about pistols
>>61616154
saved flag
>>61616171
Own us ?
Dont know. We were pretty on our own till Dutch and the British took over us for sometime. No complaints.