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@agnotwot7997
Firearms that are prohibited in Germany may not be owned by anyone except with a special license from the Federal Criminal Police Office, which is only given to manufacturers, exporters, and, on rare occasions, collectors. The most important ones are:
Firearms defined as “war weapons” by the law (tanks, rocket launchers, heavy machine guns)
Fully automatic firearms
Pump-action shotguns, if
the stock has been replaced by a pistol grip or
the overall length is less than 95 cm, or
the barrel length is less than 45 cm.
Firearms designed to look like an everyday object in order to conceal their nature
Handguns made after January 1, 1970 that fire ammunition with a caliber of less than 6.3mm, except those for rimfire ammunition.
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@agnotwot7997 ah most euro countries it is illegal for civs to have machine guns. being part of a militia the machine guns are property of the gov't.
No matter the intended purpose of the guns listed below, they are all considered illegal and possession could lead to lengthy prison sentences. The following guns are totally prohibited by UK Law:
Fully automatic or burst-fire – this may include some airguns
Semi-automatic or pump-action rifles which fire centre-fire ammunition
Cartridge ammunition handguns, regardless of calibre
Firearms disguised as another item (such as a mobile phone or a walking stick)
Rockets and mortars
Any firearm which is designed or adapted for the discharge of any noxious liquid gas of other substance. This normally refers to stun guns, electric shock device, tear gas, pepper spray, all of which are classified Section 5 Firearms
Air guns chambered for self-contained gas cartridges. If an existing owner has had one prior to 20th of January 2004, they are allowed to maintain ownership subject to obtaining a firearm certificate
Firearms which have previously fallen into a prohibited category, have been converted to an otherwise permitted form. This could be, for example, a pistol which is adapted by permanently fitting in a 60-centimetre-long smooth-bore barrel to it does not just become permitted
You can easily find that online.
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