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Post by Glutton4Punishment on Oct 11, 2012 22:09:06 GMT -5
Recently added a new Glock 19 Gen 4. I have an RDR Kydex Holster on it's way as well.
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Post by Glutton4Punishment on Jul 21, 2013 0:20:58 GMT -5
Never updated this. I switched things up again a couple months ago. I've been carrying a CPO SIG Sauer P226 in an inside the waistband holster. I've been enjoying larger and larger pistols lately. I love this SIG.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2013 2:21:28 GMT -5
I don't since guns are illegal in Australia (unless your a farmer or have a license which are extremely difficult to get) but my grandfather (who has a license) has a Lee-Enfield .303 rifle. They were the rifles that the Aussies, Kiwis, Brits and other commonwealth nations used in WW1 and WW2. He has the version the Aussie army used in WW2. He is gonna leave it to me in his will but I'll probably have to hand it into the police though.
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Post by Keyboard Warrior on Aug 11, 2013 22:01:12 GMT -5
How do they even regulate that there Frasier? How will they know if you're in possession of a firearm, unless you're carrying it around with you, with the possibility of being stopped by police. The police don't do random home searches do they lol?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2013 0:24:02 GMT -5
There is a lot of regulation there. All gun owners must have a license and go through a long polic check. And they report to the police every so often about their guns. Also I think they have their gun lockers checked every few years.
If you are caught with an unlicensed gun.....you face lengthy prison sentences.
Also, I've read that Australia no longer produces and makes any guns. This I think is even for the armed forces. They are imported. The Royal Australian Army I believe currently uses a Belgian made rifle as its main weapon.
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