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    ZR7 Guest

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    Mugo, v tvoj nabor dodam še, da bi bilo po vzoru skandinavskih dežel treba dovoliti lov z dušilci. Vsaj v naseljenih področjih.

    Tako, da ne bodo samo po tebi tolkli.

    A common misconception is that building or owning a gun silencer is illegal under federal law. But gun silencers, also known as flash suppressors, are legal, provided that the builder has completed the appropriate paperwork and registration online or by phone with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
    Tako v ZDA

    In Austria, the purchase or possession of a suppressor is prohibited according to §17 of the Austrian Weapons Law.

    In Norway, suppressors can be bought by anyone.

    In Denmark, the Danish Weapons And Explosives Law makes the unlicensed possession of a suppressor illegal. A permit may be acquired from the local police, but permission is almost always denied. Only police and hunters with special permission for the emergency slaughtering of livestock inside buildings are allowed to use them.

    Italy prohibits the purchase or possession of a suppressor except for military personnel.

    In Sweden, suppressors for specified calibers are legal for hunting purposes. A license is required, but is normally always granted.

    In Finland, suppressors are not classified as "weapon parts". Therefore, they are completely legal in all calibers, requiring no registration or permit. As a somewhat generalized rule of thumb, Finnish gun law classifies only parts subject to firing pressure directly involved with firing the cartridge as weapon parts; barrels, bolts, and any part with a chamber. These are restricted to owners with a valid permit. All other parts and accessories are not weapon parts under this classification. This would include parts like magazines, various sights and scopes, and also suppressors.

    In Poland, suppressors are not classified as "important weapon parts". Therefore, they are completely legal in all calibers, requiring no registration or permit. However using suppressors (even installing) with firearm is prohibited. Only police and military are allowed to use them.

    In the United Kingdom, sales of suppressors fall into four categories of use. For replica and air weapons, the purchase of a suppressor requires no license and in most cases, no identification requirement. For shotguns, these will probably require the presentation of the buyer's shotgun certificate but will not be recorded. For a small- or full-bore rifle, the firearm certificate (FAC) will need to show permission for the purchase of a suppressor and also the gun for which it is intended. All firearms certificates have the firearm and caliber approved by the police and annotated to the document before a suppressor may be purchased. Police forces usually approve applications for a suppressor for hunting and target shooters, as the risks of litigation for personal injury, especially high-tone deafness resulting from shooting-induced hearing loss, are significant; and noise pollution in general is a problem for shooting sports.

    In the Netherlands suppressors are only legal if used for airguns. All other civilian use and ownership is prohibited by law.

    Tako pa v Evropi
    Last edited by ZR7; 9. November 2010 at 07:46.

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