I want to buy a carry gun but have no idea about this stuff because i am european. Yes, we can't nornally carry in Europe but i am getting a license. Max 2k euros.
I want to buy a carry gun but have no idea about this stuff because i am european. Yes, we can't nornally carry in Europe but i am getting a license. Max 2k euros.
>europe is one big country
frick off moron
Why did you feel the need to post your moronic shit? Are you stupid? (rhetorical question).
Keltec P32
Small, light and 7,65 is very common
Sig P365XL w/ tlr-7sub
Consider pocket carrying. If you buy a "compact" handgun you'll have to dress around the decision and spend a lot of time playing the iwb holster roulette game
wut
it's not hard at all to carry a compact/subcompact IWB with just a t-shirt.
granted it might not work on some t-shirts that are a little on the small size, but if you're wearing a t-shirt it being a little loose doesn't look any worse.
m9a3
Striker-fired polymer double-stack micro pistol in ala Sig P365 or Springfield Hellcat.
You cannot carry even with a license. You can use it for sport or hunting. When you transport it to or from your sporting club or hunting grounds it has be packed with ammo separated. You sound stupid and ignorant as frick.
Depends on the country and the loicense. Plus
>complying
For legal reasons, this post is 100% serious advice and I WILL DO IT AGAIN.
>You cannot carry even with a license
Conceal carry is legal in Lithuania, idk about other countries.
Even if you don't have "clean authority" to kill in most situations (actually you do, but you have to shout "stop or I'll shoot" and then fire off a warning shot, I know it's stupid), you're likely to get exonerated in court if there was a real threat to your life of health and you shot the assailant.
I hope you know what you are at then fantasist anon because I used instruct European police and there are almost zero circumstances that you have clean authority to kill as a private individual off your own property anywhere in any European country. Even heads of states close protection has no authorisation to carry when visiting certain places and areas in other nations. Sure people can and do get permits for defensive handguns but unless you are in your home or car there is almost never going to be a situation you can produce that gun unless you face armed opposition, its going to be excess force. Each jurisdiction is very different and unique (and some are actually better than the US for actual work, e.g. a full auto sub gun instead of a pistol, if you actually need it you need it however I thing you are probably just some sort of moronic burger or someone spamming a rubbish slide thread,
IDK where you got that head of state carrying info from, never had to leave guns behind, neither in other EU countries, USA, asian countries and carried ARs when vip was visiting war zones with deployed national mil units. Thats it though, not revealing anything more
AR15 with bump stock should see you covered. In case of a school shooting/government tyranny you should be able to become someone who owns a gun and likes to talk about guns.
Serious question. Why are Europeans on /k/ always so afraid of saying what country they’re from?
Because then they lose their entire argument set against Americans. If you can make fun of the specific country they're from, they can't talk down from a lofty, vague, non-specific "high ground."
OP to give you a serious answer, I'd say something that is viable to be carried several different ways, which means something compact, chambered in 9mm. I am on the road daily in a Black infested shithole, so I personally ankle carry a p365 with magguts enhanced springs, because I can draw it from a seated position. I could also appendix or pocket carry if I wanted to. 13 hollowpoints is probably more than enough to get you out of a jam in Lithuania.