They'd like you to forget

that two decades ago you could buy an actual canon out of the Sears catalogue for 200 buckarinos and nobody was firing them on each other everyday

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Muzzleloading cannons like that are completely unregulated in the US to this day dumb canuck

I bet shipping costs were a bitch.

You can still do that. Mostly because muzzle loaders are too complicated for niggers to use.

More than 3 decades
Last sears catalog was in '93
A decade prior to that, you could buy a stamp for a machinegun.
In '86, even the ATF considered the Hughes Amendment to be baseless (it didn't pass committee, btw).

Sears doesn't sell them and they are most definitely still regulated as a firearm by the federal government. They just aren't AS restricted as other firearms.

60 years ago americans could bring their guns to high school without anyone rising their eyebrows. we've lost so much but they're trying to take every single little thing

>12 1/2'' high, 27in long
that is a desktop cannon, retard....

>regulated as a firearm by the federal government.
no they arent

You can buy them in Europe without any problems

thats true but i would laugh if some chicago gang rose to supremacy "with a whiff of grapeshot" because some proto uber nigger decided to read a book for once (which of course will never happen except in cartoons)

We can still buy black powder firearms from catalogs and have them delivered to our doors. You should have gone with the Sears Thompson Machine Gun ad.

Nah blackpowder guns can be delivered to your door. No ffl, nothing

>60 years ago americans could bring their guns to high school without anyone rising their eyebrows.
50 years ago I did I had to give them to the principal he checked them kept them in his office til I went home on the bus.
I was a little rebel and gave a speech on firearms and brought actual guns to class for my props.

>.690 cal

Not much of a cannon.

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Yes they motherfucking are. Lautenberg you dumb fucking cunts. Per federal law they are fucking firearms. NOT AS RESTRICTED but restricted none the less.
Ignorant fucking cunts.

holy fucking based

cringe as fuck

imagine being a stupid little bitch like this fucking idiot

you could put out an eye tho

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Blackpowder isn't a firearm in the US, thus anything that uses BP isn't a gun and doesn't require any background check.

They're fun little bird blasters, if you can aim

Top right is so beautiful

there's more
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I'd like to see the look on this dunce's face when they find out what size cannon you can actually get. lol

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>Per federal law they are fucking firearms.
no they arent retard, some states consider them a firearm but not the federal government....fucking low iq cunt

Wrong. All black powder weapons are classified as antiques even if it was built yesterday. Even a convicted felon can legally own a black powder weapon. Literally the ONLY restriction surrounding black powder weapons isn't even with the weapon itself but rather the powder, in that you're not supposed to have over 50 lbs of it.

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this guy gets it

Checked. We could keep our firearms in cars in the parking lot. A friend sold a shotgun to the shop teacher one day. Knives in school was not a problem at all.

I'll just leave this here.


The sad part is this person won't admit they are wrong even after this.

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>ywn have a Thompson delivered to your door.

...still waiting...

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It's always the same around here.

You make a good point and they ignore you. Go to any of these threads where the shit is flying and has a threadwar. Scroll down slowly and read only the posts that don't have any replies. 100% of the time you'll find a few that are making a better point than the correct idiots are making. Every time.

>implying you could afford one
200 USD (plus another 200 for the tax stamp) was a HUGE amount of money back during the Great Depression. People were living in abject poverty and could barely afford any gun, let alone a really fancy one.

>plus another 200 for the tax stamp
Not necessary before 1986

But the point is if you had the money you COULD have got a mail order gun to your house.

Yeah and now you can just go to any nigger and buy a gun there

>buying a gun from a street nigger

Good luck retard

Wasn't a real cannon. As a gun guy for $200 I'd still pass on that deal.youtube.com/watch?v=0vgmZdc9cII

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>go to any nigger and buy a gun there

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You can still mail order firearms. I've bought a Henry lever action .30-30 through the mail.

>just go to any nigger and buy a gun there
more like get robbed

Yeah and it was shipped to an ffl

lol that shit is so based
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You actually still could in the 80's depending on the state.

As long as you left them in your truck no one cared

Runner up to valedictorian was expelled from my high school
>Went hunting over weekend
>Forgot shotgun in truck
>Called mother from parking lot to pick it up
>someone overheard
>cops cuff him
>permanent expulsion from public school system

Anyone interested in a bonus story about guns at my school to really piss you off?

How come one one ever shoots up those pedo-communities?

>wishbookweb.com/the-catalogs/
That's actually kind of cool. I will take a look at it later. There used to be a site that had all of the playboys in pdf. I'm having a tough time looking for it.

Would you know it, user?

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We had a gun range in my school, in NY, in the 90’s.

No they are not regulated as firearms. Any firearm made before 1899 or a replica thereof is not a firearm, nor are muzzleloaded firearms that do not accept cartridge ammunition. according to the feds.
Things you cannot do with a firearm that you can do with a muzzleloader/antique
>Ship it to your house
>purchase a barrel of less than 16" while under 21.
>Create a machine gun (pucklegun)
>Make a short barrel rifle or shotgun without any additional paperwork
>Felons can own them without special permission from a judge
Some states may regulate them as firearms, but the feds don't give 2 shits about them.

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I had a friend in college who went to a rural texas high school. You could bring a shotgun to school as long as it was in your truck and the principle knew about it.
And he went to HS in the 2010s.

I guess I'm curious

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We still do in my little hick town in Oregon. We go hunting before school, and leave them in the office

my country
>almost no niggers
>very many guns
>easy to acquire
>easy to get the allowance if you're a native
>all natives either own a gun or knows someone who does
>guns, rifles, shotguns and ammo can be bought in sports stores in malls
>almost no gun crime
>most gun crime is accidents at hunting parties or not done by natives

is this for buffalo hunting??

Few months later a teacher loaned her car to the shop class. Left a pink loaded revolver in the unlocked glove box. Kids obviously found it. Teacher was not given any formal punishment or even warning.

More likely only applies to buying it already made, because in the US there are zero federal regulations on producing ones own explosives for personal use.

no but that does sound interesting

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There are federal regulations regarding explosives. Mainly around storage. Even if you make it yourself it's illegal to store within a residence for instance.

Tell me about it. They weren't all there. Just a haphazard collection. Maybe it' 404 into oblivion.