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  • pudly

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    Interesting video talking about Russian gun laws and what it takes to acquire and keep a firearm there. Some ideas are universal, like the ending of this video.

    [video=youtube_share;z0Wtyan3Qos]http://youtu.be/z0Wtyan3Qos[/video]
     

    Bfish

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    Glad you posted this. I like learning about gun laws in other countries. Interesting to know, from what I had heard they were making good progress in Russia. Hopefully they can be free soon.
     

    Tombs

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    The nifty thing is, after you have passed the 5 year probationary period with a shotgun (Which can be a non-neutered saiga 12) you can have short barreled rifles and everything imaginable besides automatics.
     

    Dosproduction

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    Wow I thought Russia was a lot better with gun laws. Seems like a cool guy. I don't know why but I think Russians and Americans citizens would get along well. I always think highly of Russians.
     

    MohawkSlim

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    The beauty of Russia is you can have whatever you pay for. Sure, it might be technically illegal, but grease the right palm and they'll look the other way.

    The other thing to consider is most Russian cities are run by mafia so if you're under their protection (or a part of the organization) the police won't bother you.
     
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