>>1292480>You don't even make it to the purchasing step.Mind elaborating on that? Until now, I never had trouble purchasing guns, and as far as I know, there's not a single law that could ever change that. Just go in the store, show ID, show my hunting permit (for guns that require it, many don't), hand over the money and take the gun home. And that's in germany, which has the strictest laws around.
In Austria, where I lived some years ago, I didn't even have to show ID for non-automatic firearms or ammo. Just enter the store, tell the owner what gun I wanted, pay, pack up the gun and leave.
>Go buy an AR with a 30-round mag and we'll talk.Why would I waste money on a shitty american toy?
If you're referring to the mag capacity, I've got a 7.62 Saiga (Basically a semi-auto AK with short barrel, pistol grip and folding stock, Saiga's just the trade name) with a 30 rounder (32, I think, but I've never loaded it completely since the springs kinda weak) on it.
Completely legal to own, only the usage for hunting is restricted. For some reason, when taking the first shot at an animal, there must not be more than 2 cartridges in the mag.
>You talk about this "three-day" thing like it's federal law, Christ.Well forgive me for not knowing every single law in some state halfway around the globe. At least I don't elevate random leftist bullshit like blunting kitchen knives to law level.