You have to wonder if Chile has a credible business trade organization that can speak against this obstructionism.
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You have to wonder if Chile has a credible business trade organization that can speak against this obstructionism.
place your bets, what comes first - bren2 or sg54*m? or both get oic'd lol
I don’t think the SG will come at all. Chile is not some stable western nation with rules and regulations to abide by.
They’re an extremely corrupt and poor country, and now their extremely corrupt and underfunded military has hands on brand new rifles. You think they’ll just hand them over if we ask them nicely?
I am not talking about these ~100 rifles being issued to the soldiers LOL. I’m talking about the high ranking officers taking these home for themselves. Like I said there are no rules or regulations over there, this is very common in 3rd world countries. If you go to any middle eastern nation and visit any retired military officers home, they all have HK G3’s hanging on their walls and they sure as hell didn’t pay for them. They will take what they want and there’s nothing anyone can do about it, welcome to the 3rd world.
They most certainly could, but it is not very likely with this particular order.
If they can walk in there and have any rifle they want, they would deffinitelly take something that wasn't neutered by some other leftist tyrant government's regulations.
They would grab the real thing..
"Gun control" is a feel good term, which is designed to disquise the globalist disarmament efforts under the pretense of fighting crime.
Gong show, did they make these rifles non stanag so you have to buy their mags?