Comments by "TotalRookie_LV" (@TotalRookie_LV) on "Overview of Estonian Gun Laws" video.
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Johaidī! This was quite unexpected
I'm not into gun law specifics, but here in Latvia one must also carry a concealed gun with no live round in chamber. Used pistols, like PM are quite cheap, not as cheap as in US, but it's OK for Europe, like 50-100 Euros, maybe even below 50 sometimes. And no handguns in a calibre over 9mm, which means one can still carry .357 magnum. "Not real" firearms - gas pistols are sold by simply showing a valid passport in a shop (not even a gunshop, could be sporting goods), which then is automatically registered to police, owner of such self defence device doesn't need to bother about it.
P.S. Also, police in all Baltic states and, I guess, most other places in Europe (except UK), while being a civilian structure, is not restricted by laws on automatic firearms like in USA, so guys in uniforms can carry full auto assault rifles or SMGs.
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