Does Ukraine really want a bunch of guns of different makes and models that accept different types of ammunition? That seems like it'd be more of a hinderance than a help, logistically.
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Ukraine has logistics for both NATO and Soviet ammunition. As long as the guns use either of of those it should be fine.
We should have a gun drive to send out excess weapons and ammo over to Ukraine. Lord knows we have enough guns in this country to spare a few...
I doubt its legal to do so, ITAR regulations come to mind first.
We could donate them through the Miami police apparently.
This gun was involved in a murder, but we're not going to bother investigating it anyway so you guys may as well have it.
Random florida man sitting on his couch sipping a bud light seeing this on fox news and recently got is gun confiscated:
"I'm dooing my part"