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"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed."

 

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These firearms are currently under operating privileges of my parents, since I am not old enough to own firearms. But once I am 21 they will all be mine.

 

My family owning these firearms exercises an important right that pretty much every American citizen has. That right is the 2nd amendment. Let me just take a minute to step aside and say a little something about this important amendment. Here is the 2nd amendment: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed.". Pretty simple right? Well not so many people think so. Many gun control supporters believe that because it says "Militia" that they mean only the Military should have weapons. Well the Militia is made up of ordinary citizens who are not regular soldiers. If the Americans had not had weapons during the Revolutionary War, we would not have won our independence. Plain and simple. In fact one of the main procedures of the British was to destroy, or re-distribute captured American weapons, so the Americans could not have firearms to fight the British Army with. Our Founding Fathers knew that somewhere down the road, the Government that they created might just do exactly what the British had done earlier, which was take away their civil liberties. To prevent that from happening, they made an amendment that allows the PEOPLE to bear arms (the 2nd amendment), so that if our Government ever went corrupt, we would have the weapons to overthrow it and start a new government, just like they did during the Revolutionary War. "being necessary to the security of a free State". The reason they mention this is because they knew that to keep a FREE State, the people must be armed. So that the Government is a afraid of the People, not the other way 'round. "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed." It mentions the word "people" for a very important reason, because the Militia which is made up of ordinary citizens (the people), (and no, we're not talking about the National Guard, they are Goverment employed). WE are the people. You and I, the civilians of this country make up the Militia.

Luger Pistol. It has all matching numbers, dated 1939, and has 42 code marking meaning that it was made by the Mauser Factory.

This is a WWII Mauser Rifle with the code 660 witch means it was made in Occupied Austria in 1940. It has obviously been used heavily in combat due to the stock wear.

 

This is a WWI Mauser Rifle Dated 1917 and was made in Oberndorf, Germany. It is missing the forward hand guard. If you have a forward hand guard and would like to sell it please contact me at tramsey@ramseysemporium.com

This is a Mosin Nagant Rifle. It was made in 1934 by the Russians, then when the Russians invaded Finland it was left behind because of all the chaos while they were being pushed out. (I think that they wanted to get out of there as quickly as possible).

WASR-10 Semi Auto Rifle (AK-47 clone), made by the Romanians. The folding stock is East German, and just Incase you're anti-gun, yes the stock does fold. The 75rd drum magazine is Romanian.

This is the MkIII Lee Enfield Rifle. This particular one was made in 1913, one year before WWI.

CZ-52

9mm Norinco 54-T

Walther P38 made in 1944.

Russian Makarov

Soviet SKS made in 1951 by the Tula arms factory

Modern production "Loaded" 1911 Colt made by the Springfield Armory.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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