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    Military Caliber Bans

    I never understood why some countries around the world ban possession of firearms chambered for ammunition their military uses.

    I have a guess. Those governments are fearful of their subjects gaining control and using the vast amounts of stored military ammunition against them during a rebellion.

    So, that's just my guess but I'll bet that nations that ban firearms that chamber military ammunition are also corrupt and / or tyrannys. Does anyone have any thoughts on this or know anything else about the history of these laws? A future tyrant may try to do the same thing here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ROCK View Post
    I never understood why some countries around the world ban possession of firearms chambered for ammunition their military uses.
    I have a guess. Those governments are fearful of their subjects gaining control and using the vast amounts of stored military ammunition against them during a rebellion.
    So, that's just my guess but I'll bet that nations that ban firearms that chamber military ammunition are also corrupt and / or tyrannys. Does anyone have any thoughts on this or know anything else about the history of these laws? A future tyrant may try to do the same thing here.
    That's supposedly why .38 Super is popular in Mexico - no .45 ACP allowed.

    FWIW; AFAIK; IMHO; YMMV; yadda, yadda, yadda.

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