What do Europeams think of Swiss gun laws?

What do Europeams think of Swiss gun laws?

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Not a good as it used to be but still above the EU gun laws.

I love this meme chart.

Whatever. I'm sure they're better than somewhere else.

>meme
Please explain what is wrong with it.
Can't you buy fudd guns in Austria without a license? Stock up friend.

>Can't you buy fudd guns in Austria without a license? Stock up friend.
What?

Swiss are like little baby

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Too restrictive.

iirc hunting shotguns and a rifle do not requirena license to buy in Austria

Correct.
Pic related is one of mine.

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its easier to just buy them illegaly so gun laws are irrelevant

Switzerland and Eastern Europe are the only non-socialist parts of Europe, so I guess they absolutely hate it

>you can buy this over the counter in austria
>you'd have to jump through so many hoops to own this in germany or the uk
Absolutely based

Indeed, and redpilled

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>Eastern Europe are the only non-socialist parts of Europe

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What is that, Hera? Fugly furniture.

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yes

>can own guns
>can't own ammo for them
full retard desu

Yeah I don't like the grip, stock or handguard. Or the chromed bolt.

you can own ammo. read the image

assault weapons are too dangerous to be in the hands of private citizens

>all rifles of any type kill less than knives, fists and blunt objects every year
>the ar is the most commonly owned rifle
nope

>grip
it came with the gun and I will replace it
>Stock
Hogue and I like it
>Handguard
I specifically wanted this one because it is very light
>chrome bolt
is better than the blued bolt

You can buy an AR15 or handguns over the counter as well once you got your permit

What do you think about russian gun laws?
>Russian citizens over 18 years of age can obtain a firearms licence after attending gun-safety classes and passing a federal test and background check. The licence is for five years and may be renewed. Firearms may be acquired for self-defense, hunting, or sports activities. Carrying permits may be issued for hunting firearms licensed for hunting purposes. Initially, purchase is limited to long smooth-bore firearms and pneumatic weapons with a muzzle energy of up to 25 joules (18 ft⋅lbf). After five years of shotgun ownership, rifles may be purchased. Handguns are generally not allowed. Rifles and shotguns with barrels less than 500 mm (20 in) long are prohibited, as are firearms that shoot in bursts and have more than a 10-cartridge capacity. Suppressors are prohibited. An individual cannot possess more than ten guns (up to five shotguns and up to five rifles) unless they are part of a registered gun collection.

aren't they getting pressured into complying with some EU law which is going to cuck them pretty hard?

serbian guns > american guns
>legal guns are more fun than illegal ones!
>you need a licence to collect rainwater

americans are the least free nation on the planet and should be range banned from int

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oh no, wiki is lying. Citizens over 21 years of age, not 18

>it came with the gun and I will replace it
Good.
>Hogue and I like it
It doesn't matter if you like it, looking cool is everything and it doesn't look cool.
>I specifically wanted this one because it is very light
There are lighter handguards that look better.
>is better than the blued bolt
Bolt needs to be black.

It hasn't passed yet and there will be a referendum about it, but yes.

>What do Europeams think of Swiss gun laws?
I think they are great. Everyone outside of the US knows that the gun debate in America like so many other 'issues' is just a puppet theater to distract the masses from hard socio-economical issues and rally them around non-issues.