You would think so but they get rare in colder climates.
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This is in many ways similar to regulations in most EU countries.
I can be only specific on .de regulations, but here the followinng is a bit differnet, metric and all that:
- roe can be shot with anything, but otherwise deer, boar and such legally must only be hunted with the requirement of a min bullet dia of 6.5mm (approx .265) and a min energy of 2000 J at E100. Which usually leads to people using .223 and similar for Roe or Varmint and .308, 30-06 and 8x57 for other game
- Pistol only for final blow, not hunting
- Hunting with Box Xbow etc not allowed (and rightfully so!)
- As hunting license here involves alot more than "buying a gun and a hunting ticket" you are allowed to carry (that doesnt differentiate between open or concealed) when you hunt
- No alcohol
-No full auto, silencers are just now getting approval for hunting
- Muzzeloading? not for hunting.
- No night vision equipment DIRECTLY attached to the weapon. So you can legally use an EOTECH on NV mode with NV Goggles. Thermal Binos are VERY common for hunters here even during daytime because you really know whats going on
- About a bible full of reguations involving traps or bait hunting
- No shooting from car
- No lead on water, no lead for anything in national forest
Generally, as hunter in Germany and most other continental EU countries (UK is a lol exception because they want a surveilled police state where noone has guns, not even the police!) goes through a rather long course and state certification. After that, its usually no problem to have access to firearms similarly to say someone from texas. You can literally walk into a gunsmith or so, show your hunters passport and buy a 50bmg rifle and 10 ar and a truck full of ammo.
Sports shooting is also quite restricted. Muzzle loaders however are comparatively easy to buy. Buying gunpowder however is highly regulated and shooting for sports obviously as well.
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First they came for our damn guns, then they done come for our flammenwerfers too!
Should flamethrowers be sold in the US?
http://www.johndowlingfalconry.co.uk/
This is the company she works for. Getting hired with a similar company would be a case of getting credentials and contacts.
LANTRA has a falconry qualification, you might start with that.
But it's a tiny industry, you've got to make friends.
Whoop whoop, German Army replacing G36 for combat troops with an interim solution "G38" which is a HK416A5 and "G27P" which is a HK417A2 with a normal barrel
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So you the hunter gets a belt with two rounds? Sports shooters get no belt and thus no gun at all.
Apart from that ... hahahahahaha ... so much about Anscheinswaffen (guns that look like real full auto guns being banned).
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Dammit. Wanted to point out that H0 is a nice size for model trains.Quote:
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to metacannibal again.
No, actually hunters can HUNT with a belt limited to two, the usage of belt for practice is not restricted.
That said, BJG actually knows no belt and explicitly talks about magazines, so the dealer is just keeping his ass covered.
That said, Anscheinswaffen is no longer a legal thing, it was abolished like 10 years ago.
meanwhile in second france
sniper rifle "Gopak-7.62"
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and her older sister whose name i do not know
Guns are mean.