Gun control fears the gun lamp
Remember to dress your rifles up as mops and brooms no one will ever know because everyone put sheets around their mops
Fear the gun burglar
Remember do not Hammer screws and make gun sad
>>65313437I personally prefer the gun cup.
>>65313475the anger coming from Jeff is saccharine.
>>65313437Why do you need a lamp gunDo Americans really?
>>65313674>doesn't have a lamp gunngmi
>>65313674are your lamps not guns?
>>65313674yep
>>65313841No. They're RPGs
>>65313437>Be careful to coat the area where wire and trigger guard touch with your goo.Huh?
>>65314306>phone stuck to wallGives Gummo vibes.
>>65314481it gives me the impression there could be a skintable just out of frame
>>65313674I wish I could have a lamp gun, just like the Americans do.
>>65313674Better have a lamp gun and not need it, than need it and not have it.t. europoor
>>65313674I'd love to have a lamp gun, I'm very jealous of Americans who can.There's shitloads of old as fuck double barrel shotguns here in Sweden, and they are priced cheap as fuck because you can at its most basic only own 4 long guns on a hunting license here. Getting to have more means having to argue that shit with Rikspolisen, who are Bögen I Buren, and nobody wants to do that for a Torparbössa which needs shorter length shells, and which also will beat up its barrel if you shoot it with the common annealed steel shot which you need to use for hunting in wetlands here. (There's other options for that, but it'll cost more).Thus, those old duck guns litter stores and listing at really low prices, because nobody can justify getting them in this system.If I could just go and buy one of those for the fun of it though, I'd like to turn one into a lamp.What I'd want to do is that I would try to keep the gun itself unmodified, and then just fit wiring and stuff down the barrels and mount it on a stand, with a shade and bulb up on the muzzle.If I then wanted to, I could take the thing apart and then use it as a gun.Aside from my stupid idea, I think a lot of people would just enjoy those old guns for having, as little old keepsakes of our own history, and as nice wallhangers, even if they wouldn't maybe even use them much, if at all. They are pretty old guns.Swedish Law doesn't permit such a thing though.>>65315445Så sant som det är sagt.
>>65314675Now youve done itAlso, shower AR
>>65315719>Swedes can only own 4 long guns on a hunting license here in SwedenThe Swedish bikini team is not worth my collection. I think I have about 30 guns or so (some are duplicates because of how our CCW is set up)I think a better thread would be for places where we can hide guns but that's stupid photographing hiding spots and posting them online.
>>65313437>Be careful to coat the area where wire and trigger guard touch with your goo?????>>65313475Man I miss that era.>apartment with a pool>>65315719I don't get what it is with euro countries and gun limits on licenses. I think Silencers on their own count towards your limit in the UK. Sometimes I wish silencers were that cheap, quick, and easy in the US and other days I'm glad I can own, for example, 5 shotguns I'll almost never shoot, as many 10/22 builds as I want, an M4 (flat top) clone, an M16A1 clone, an M16A2 clone, an M4 (carry handle) clone, several of the same surplus rifle, and whatever else the fuck I want as long as it isn't a post '86 full auto as much as the "once a machinegun" law is gay especially when semi auto conversions and factory semi autos can be considered not legal and need full rebuilds on a new or rewelded receiver.>or wallhangersOh yeah old shotguns (well, newer than your pic probably) are not too uncommon as wall art here. I'm surprised fucking Cracker Barrel still has a break action 12ga over a good portion of their restaurant's fireplaces. IDK if they're plugged or the firing pins removed or what but I've gotten a good look at one or two and they're absolutely just cheap ~1920s-1940s single barrels most of the time.
>>65317613>I don't get what it is with euro countries and gun limits on licensesDO YOU WANT THE HECKIN CHILDREN TO DIE, CHUD??!
>>65315719>only own 4 long guns on a hunting license here.Wrong. This was changed a few weeks ago. It used to be 4, with "valid reasons" needed to obtain no5 and 6. I went through that process, and explaining why I had "valid reasons" for owning 6 firearms for hunting wasn't difficult.Hunters can now own up to 10 long-guns (rifle or shotgun) without needing any special reason.All that's needed is a valid hunting license, which isn't hard to get and can be obtained by just attending a weekend-long course.
>>65315719>Swedish Law doesn't permit such a thing though.It does, you've just got to jump through some hoops and justify why you want such a thing.The law is retarded in that deactivated guns still require a license, but deactivated guns don't have to be kept in a gun safe, you can just hang them on the wall if you want to.You'll probably have to do a lot of explaining, but it should absolutely be possible to get a license to own a deactivated old shotgun for decorative purposes, at which point it would be perfectly legal to turn into into a lampstand.Alternatively, just buy an antique muzzleloader (made before 1890) and make a lamp out of that.Those don't require any sort of paperwork to own, you can pick up a gun like that in ratty questionably-shootable condition for 1000-2500kr.
>>65318252Interesting. I could see myself acquiring a few for novelty then.>>65318280>deactivatedBokstavligen talat själlöst.
>>65317613Is one of two things either gun grease or he's talking about having sexual relations with firearms which one do you think it is?
>>65318499Well this is /k/, anon, so chances aren't quite 1 in 4 but they're not zero either. Also a weird way of wording such a thing in a book. Also on a serious note, OP >>65313437, what book is this anyways? There's some decent gunsmith tips in that last page from what I see but I don't know which author/publisher would seriously be advocating for hanging pistols in lampshades and rifles disguised in a broom closet. And the art almost feels like a 90s hunter safety book or something.
>>65318280>swedes have to get a license for a vaguely gun shaped objectI thought that was one of the states that euros pretend has good gun laws
>>65319283You're thinking of Switzerland. Switzerland also asks for a license, but you don't really need to justify some shit to police there just because you want a rifle or pistol you think is cool.For Sweden, it's because it was a gun, and could hypothetically be reactivated. Decorative non-guns, airshit, toys, etc, don't count as weapons in any legal sense.Muzzleloaders which are actual antiques require no licensing or anything either (though you may need to notify your local fire department that you're keeping blackpowder, IIRC).
>>65319283At least antique muzzle-loaders and low-power airguns don't require a license...What makes Sweden reasonably "good" in terms of gun laws, is that getting a licensing is a pretty quick and easy process for the most part.An average Sven with a clean criminal record can go on a weekend long hunter education course, do a basic exam, buy a $200, and he's a qualified hunter who can buy up to 10 long-guns.Pretty cool long-guns too. PSLs, Dragunovs, semi-auto 50cals, etc are considered regular moose-rifles as far as the law is concerned.Spooky scarry a-salt guns like ARs, beltfeds, even full-auto SMGs, can be acquired legally by civilians, even if the licensing process can be pain in the ass for full-autos and handgunsMany of the licensing difficulties regarding handguns and full-autos are supposed to removed, or at least eased soon. The legal changes are already signed and approved, already supposed to be in effect.The national police agency are just incredibly slow and bureaucratic, still in the early planning stages of a policy change that was supposed to be complete months ago. Sweden has zero magazine restrictions, and no license requirements for suppressors, provided that the owner has a valid license.If you've got a license to own an AR in Sweden you can just walk into the nearest gun store and buy a bunch of 100-round drum mags and a bag full of suppressors with zero paperwork other than showing your license.Can't do anything remotely like that in >85% of Europe.On the other side of the spectrum, things like crossbows, pepper spray, high-powered airguns, blank firing guns, stun guns, flare pistols, and deactivated guns are subject to licensing. Which is extremely lame and gay. I guess only positive thing about this is that the kind of fatherless shithead teens and scummy crackheads, who're fond of this kind of wish.com-tier weaponry can face pretty serious legal consequences if they're dumb enough to get caught.
>>65319386Neat thanks for a real run down.
>>65315719Politicians in Norway are floating the idea of banning C&Rs (meaning all guns manufactured before 1890) because they don't require any form of license and criminals use them to perform hits on people, and I really fucking loathe this because I know that if all of the criminal gangs were to disappear overnight after such a law gets passed it would *of course* never get repealed, whether it's part of an agenda or a genuine move to 'protect' people it seems that laws only get stricter and stricter and in the end I fear that everything that makes life interesting will be outlawed because 'studies show' that it's bad or 1 person out of a million decides to abuse it or gets reckless and dies as a result.
>>65319369>(though you may need to notify your local fire department that you're keeping blackpowder, IIRC).Since fire safety regulations consider black powder to be an explosive, you need approval from the local government to purchase and store it.Said government will probably ask you to provide a valid reason, and to provide some kind of proof that you can handle it safely, and that you don't have any nefarious intentions.The process is identical to seeking permission to buy and store shit like dynamite, blasting caps, TNT, plastic explosives, etc.There's a 20kg limit for privately kept explosives for non-commercial use, and it can't be stored in residential buildings, but it can be stored in sheds or detached garages, provided that the shed full of TNT to lift an M1 Abrams 20ft into the air isn't within spitting distance of the neighbor's house.Funnily enough, the process for legally buying 20kg of dynamite is a lot quicker and easier than legally buying a handgun. HOWEVER:Individuals who have a valid license to own and use a firearm are automatically considered qualified to own up to 20kg of black powder, smokeless gunpowder, and/or primers for the purposes of manufacturing or re-manufacturing ammunition for personal use.These individuals may purchase up to 20kg of black powder (at a time) with no additional paperwork other than showing they've got a firearms license.
>>65319386>buy a $200,*$200 gun safeRe-wrote this comment 3 or 4 times to make it shorter and more concise. Fucked up the formatting/grammar a bit and missed a word or two in the process. Sorry about that.
>>65319386>Pretty cool long-guns too. PSLs, Dragunovs, semi-auto 50cals, etc are considered regular moose-rifles as far as the law is concerned.They are still relatively picky on that for hunting licenses, I'm pretty sure. A Dragunov would not readily meet accuracy standards, something like the Barrett M82 might pass accuracy standards, but be considered too powerful for moose.I know of people having .50BMG rifles here, but they have them on sport licenses for long range target shooting.They also banned AR15s and most AR10s from hunting licenses after that one mentally damaged faggot shot up part of a school with a Browning BAR hunting rifle (pic related), a shotgun, and Ruger 9mm carbine.
>>65319433>They are still relatively picky on that for hunting licenses, I'm pretty sure. A Dragunov would not readily meet accuracy standards, something like the Barrett M82 might pass accuracy standards, but be considered too powerful for moose.Shockingly, that has not been the case in my experience. These licenses are actually getting approved, even in regions historically infamous for being over-zealously strict and making up their own rules.>>65319433>They also banned AR15s and most AR10s from hunting licenses after that one mentally damaged faggot shot up part of a school with a Browning BAR hunting rifle (pic related), a shotgun, and Ruger 9mm carbine.True. Semi-auto rifles, that fire rifle rounds AND can accept "military-style" magazines (in excess of 10rounds) aren't considered appropriate hunting rifles by the cops.The bright side is that this doesn't apply to pistol-caliber rifles.And there are several companies and already working on circumventing the "AR-ban".Since the rather loose wording of the ban on these rifles SPECIFICALLY only bans rifles that accept "military-style high capacity magazines", ARs, AKs, and other military service rifles WOULD be considered legal hunting rifles provided that they could no longer accept these mags. The solution is obvious, weld a denial block into the guns so they can't accept regular unmodified military surplus mags, and sell them with modified "demilitarized" mags that are capped to 5 or 10 rounds.A bunch of people have already submitted drawings, photos, and detailed descriptions of these "demilitarized" ARs and AKs to the police and are awaiting clarification on whether or not they're legal hunting rifles or not.If the cops say no, there will be a court process that the cops are likely to lose, setting a president for these guns being perfectly legal hunting rifles.
>>65319460So what, a cuckblock put into the magwell so that the rifle can only take single stack mags, like on a G36, or AKs imported to the US?
>>65319460Wonder if I could get both a Mini-14 and some sort of AR variant on a hunting license?
>>65313445That doesn't go far enough in the disguise. If I broke into a man's house then opened his closet to find his "broom" wearing a wig and a dress I'm not digging any deeper into that mystery.
>>65319592The ones I've seen just use "regular" double-stack mags that have been pinned to a reduced capacity, with a notch or two cut into them, might have the locking tab moved too.They're not dedicated scratch-made mags, they're standard mags that have been modified to fit in the modified rifles.The modded mags may fit and work in original rifles, but a standard unmodified "military" mag won't fit in the modded rifles.
>>65319283i know you are an old man and i fear you may be being scammed
>>65313437Don’t interrupt nap time
>>65314306sweet
>>65319245It's a real basic book nothing you haven't heard,
He makes jokes throughout the whole book
>>65316044Post skin table you cant fool me you fucking Tokwalker
>>65316044post skin table you fucking tokwalker
>>65320367I like this guy's writing style. I'll have to keep an eye out for that book at sales, thanks anon.
>>65320521So do Eastern Europeans just like Buffalo Bill or something
>>65324871Tokwalker's Tokarev pistol has a .38 Super barrel, which is a rare aftermarket item, and I presume that cartridge has precious little presence around Eastern Europe, even in the countries where people can actually own cool guns.I mean, maybe you could go find the caliber in some Polish or Bulgarian gun store if you looked around long enough, but it doesn't feel like it'd be common there, and a replacement barrel for a surplus pistol in a very American caliber like that feels like a very American market product. If any Polack, Czech, or Bulgar is shooting .38 Super, he probably does so with some sort of 1911 race pistol in competitions, which is where it'd make sense, an old shithouse Tokarev would be a poor choice for it.
>>65325073Skin suit would you fuck me