May be deliver by Singpost?
Once i purchased a "keris" online. Fm Indonesia. Recd a letter from Sgpost. Told me to collect it at SPF.
May be deliver by Singpost?
Once i purchased a "keris" online. Fm Indonesia. Recd a letter from Sgpost. Told me to collect it at SPF.
That's a creative way to look at it! Those two are chambered in Halal Protein caliber.That's 3 pistols there... 2 shooting protein
They will ask you to show them your plot of land. Then how?I’m a farmer, I need a lot of fertilisers, can?
I inherited one from my late father. And over the years, I misplaced it. Nice knife with the unique double notch at the base of the blade.Maybe it's racial profiling. I bought a khukri from Nepal and it got delivered without any problems.
Tells you much about a govt which doesn't trust its own citizens. Maybe we need to register with the police or get a license to acquire kitchen knives in future.
They will ask you to show them your plot of land. Then how?
OK understood. Good luck on your farming and may you be blessed with bumper crop every harvest!nowadays all doing roof top farming, coupled with hydroponics, balance of nitrates very important, nothing with land area now
OK understood. Good luck on your farming and may you be blessed with bumper crop every harvest!
Maybe it's racial profiling. I bought a khukri from Nepal and it got delivered without any problems.
Tells you much about a govt which doesn't trust its own citizens. Maybe we need to register with the police or get a license to acquire kitchen knives in future.
Yeah, that's definitely not a common caliber.
I thought penalty is DEATH in Singapore.
can shit into bucket and store it in shed.I’m a farmer, I need a lot of fertilisers, can?
the .45 acp has a rich history traced to the moro rebellion in the failippines. the u.s. army was using the double action .38 long colt revolver as a sidearm in the 19th century, and the use of the .38 caliber in the colonization of failippines was not effective in stopping moro rebels from charging (like zombies) at u.s. soldiers. after getting shot with rounds of .38, moro rebels still managed to reach u.s. positions. when nra members discuss "stopping power" of the caliber size of rounds they are referring to this failippine episode of u.s. history. after a series of trials, bids, and final testing, the u.s. army started replacing their .38 colt revolvers with the .45 colt semi-auto pistol nicknamed the browning, named after its designer. it's a 120-year old pistol design still in use today. many were left in the failippines, thus i don't think they were made in the failippines but left there by the u.s. army during ww2 when japs invaded. for many nra members, it's a collector's item. very reliable and easy to shoot. the full metal jacket cartridge is sexpensive and the hollow point not far behind in cost. at the range, we would pick up empty cartridges after firing and reattach bullets to cartridges on our own as it's cheaper to buy bullet heads and reload and crimp cartridges on our own. the cheapest and most available caliber round is not .38 nor 9mm but .22.
gun ranges in u.s typically have members using .22 as it's a sporting caliber. sports shooting at 25m pistol and 50m rifle use .22. i'm sure sg has sports shooters practising with .22 every weekend. olympics shooting events at 25m rapid fire pistol, 50m pistol, 50m rifle 3 position, and 50m rifle prone use .22. not sure about asean sports shooting events, but asian shooting championship mirrors that of olympics. thus i'm surprised to hear from you sg doesn't have .22 in reasonable availability. more serious gun owners at any u.s. range progress from .22 handguns (usually the first handgun recommended at the range) to .38 revolvers, 9mm pistols, .357 magnum revolver, .45 winchester magnum pistol, colt .45, and then rifles (springfield 1903, m1 garand, colt ar-15). .44 remington magnum is rare, but i've seen owners firing them at the range. i've fired most of the handguns and all the 3 rifles above. the springfield is still amazing and accurate as a 116.9-year old rifle, and remains a collector's item. i won't doubt the smuggling conduit between failippines and sg is rampant and difficult to pinpoint as there are so many pinoys in sg and so many cracks in the system. they can easily get their pinays to hide .45 cartridges in jars of yucky pinoy food and stuff them in shrink-wrapped boxes and luggages. customs at changi airport hardly (take the trouble to) open them.Clap Clap. Nice cut and paste from somewhere.
at the range, we would pick up empty cartridges after firing and reattach bullets to cartridges on our own as it's cheaper to buy bullet heads and reload and crimp cartridges on our own.
Err........ its called reloading. I have friends who are shooters and have all the equipment to do it. The most available round here in singapore is 5.56m, but the most common handgun round here is 9mm, and then .38. Not the .22. Whether its cheap or not, its irrelevant. Since all ammo is illegal to purchase. However, you can steal/bribe/ etc someone to get a 9mm or .38 round. However, these morons brought in a .45 ACP chambered weapon which is hard to obtain ammo. I suppose they can smuggle the ammo in, like they smuggled the gun. But I can tell you that people lose ammo all the time in the SPF and SAF. Some armskote man will sell you something for the right price.
sg is rampant and difficult to pinpoint as there are so many pinoys in sg and so many cracks in the system. they can easily get their pinays to hide .45 cartridges in jars of yucky pinoy food and stuff them in shrink-wrapped boxes and luggages. customs at changi airport hardly (take the trouble to) open them.
Dumbfuck got too much confidence in Sg authorities.Even cigarettes hidden in jars, food, underneath trucks, buses....u name it. It can still be detected thru xray. Metal objects also easily detected. The xray officers need to be curious, and alert. Only those driving and pax in the car escape 100% body checking.
Dumbfuck got too much confidence in Sg authorities.
If so good no contraband in Sg liao
You still see people smoking illegal cigs and vaping?
What about drugs
You comparing apples with oramgesAt least our security here is far far better than our northern and southern neighbours. No?
No way Sinkieland 100% free from illegal items smuggling in. Authority also made known in public sinkieland not 100% free from terrorist attack, no?