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I see the similarities
Btw aren't your obsessed with poodles?
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>>2458074Barely know the guy tbh
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Saiga is just a class of civilian firearms. There's also a pistol caliber carbine called saiga-9
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>>2458078No, you are the guy
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>>2458089>civilians can own this shitGeg it's gino
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>>2458096Anyphono can own a shotgun but to own a rifle you need to have had a shotgun for 5 years prior. This according to Russian law. Also pistols are banned.
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>>2458106I guess that makes sense
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>>2458106>To own a rifle you must own a shotgun genius
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>>2458118If you planned on yiiking out and killing a lot of people it would be significantly harder to rack up a high kill count with a shotgun compared to a rifle
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>>2458136Nevermind he was only 18, probably took the gun from someone else
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>>2458142No that's still considered a shotgun. As long as it shoots shotshells it's a shotgun legally that's why Saiga's are popular since you can convert them to a rifle pretty easily.
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>>2458149>that's why Saiga's are popular since you can convert them to a rifle pretty easilyWould the Russian ATF shoot your dog for doing this
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>>2458157You just have to reregister it as a rifle when you convert it, there are conversion kits for this sold commercially.
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Now imagine a giga doing that
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>>2458167That's pretty cool
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Russians also name their artillery after flowers (e.g. Pion - eng. Peony, Malva - eng. Mallow, Tyulpan - eng. Tulip, Gvozdika - eng. Carnation)