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Posted: 2/16/2022 2:03:58 PM EST
I am aware they are legal to buy with tax stamp as a destructive device but are extremely restricted and you have to have an approved storage for them which is expensive.
That said would you buy some M67 frag grenades if they only required a 4473? I would buy some as they are safe enough to keep around and would be useful when things in the country go sideways. |
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How much do you think they would cost?
But yes, I would have some |
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I believe I would have the discipline to save up for an F-15 instead.
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Quoted: I am aware they are legal to buy with tax stamp as a destructive device but are extremely restricted and you have to have an approved storage for them which is expensive. That said would you buy some M67 frag grenades if they only required a 4473? I would buy some as they are safe enough to keep around and would be useful when things in the country go sideways. View Quote not today mr atfman... |
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Explosives are icky and the founding fathers would not agree with them
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My experience with handgrenades is limited, only threw the one in basic training at Ft. Benning,
underwhelming and no i wouldn't buy any if they were government subsidized sure |
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It’s probably in the potential grenade owners best interests that grenades aren’t readily available.
I could see a whole lot of clumsy Bubba’s accidentally killing themselves and innocent bystanders. I wouldn’t buy one as I wouldn’t trust myself to not be that clumsy Bubba. |
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Wouldn't claymores be a better choice?
Or cheap CS / flash bangs and smoke.. |
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I can “throw” and RPG much further. Assuming they would also be legal.
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Would not mine having a few flash bangs or demonstration charges but no need for an actual grenade.
Haha,threw one in basic too. |
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Why get the real stuff when air-soft is available. There's even air-soft RPGs
Super cool |
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No that would be wrong. They are dangerous and only the government should have them. IN fact... just last night I put up a new photo of Trudeau in my living room. It is bigger than the last one. I have a spotlight that shines on it... lighting it up as he lights us up... all for
Wait scratch that, I was just informed this morning that the word freedom is now the rallying call of white power extremists I suppose we are lucky that we can pick up cans, they are like a grenade right? Say its a soda can and you shake it really hard.... Does anybody really need anything more than a weapon of war such as a soda can? No... clearly not. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I believe I would have the discipline to save up for an F-15 instead. ...then a group buy on nukes? Attached File |
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Quoted: It’s probably in the potential grenade owners best interests that grenades aren’t readily available. I could see a whole lot of clumsy Bubba’s accidentally killing themselves and innocent bystanders. I wouldn’t buy one as I wouldn’t trust myself to not be that clumsy Bubba. View Quote Freedom is a bitch. |
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Quoted: My experience with handgrenades is limited, only threw the one in basic training at Ft. Benning, underwhelming and no i wouldn't buy any if they were government subsidized sure View Quote Think I would rather look at flashbangs. Now the belt fed grenade launcher would be nice if I hit the lottery. |
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If you thought the gun community was worried about overpenetration through drywall now...
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Absolutely, hell I’d be happy with some legit flash bangs and smoke grenades.
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Quoted: The cost to fly and maintain one exceeds the cost of buying it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I believe I would have the discipline to save up for an F-15 instead. The cost to fly and maintain one exceeds the cost of buying it. Attached File |
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Sure. The little V40 bastards would be a riot when out gopher hunting.
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The Simpsons - Moe hands out grenades |
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no i would not, good sir. I shalt imbibe a carbonated beverage instead/
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concussion grenades were fun to fish with in VN
got to feed a lot of poor villagers that way... we were kinda like the peace corps in that way only with grenades |
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I'd buy and throw them down rocky cliff faces for schnits n giggles.
Not sure how long their components remain stable but if it's long term then why not keep some around. I have my gloves in a grenade pouch now would be cool to keep an m79 there |
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Hell, if you can show me a place that will sell grenades or even grenade fuses to civilians, I'll get the ATF's blessing and buy some ASAP.
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Yes, if I could get them without a stupid markup price. I'd pop 2 a year in the middle of nowhere for 4th of July and NYE.
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Yes, yes, I would.
Better have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. They’d be perfect for fishing, getting cats out of trees, and stump removal. |
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OP’s user name, join date and post count fit this thread perfectly.
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What's with all the tinfoil? The guy said they would be legal, how could it be a trap?
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That bass in my neighbor’s pond would finally learn who’s boss.
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