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SwitzerlandBernd2022-06-11 15:33:20 · 4yNo. 167982reply
Can you go to any shooting range in lörs country and shoot the army rifle with war ammunition without special permit?
 
t. can on the Swiss
GermanyBernd2022-06-11 15:35:21 · 4yNo. 167986reply
No. But I want to do it once I travel to Czech or Moldova.
>PXL_
Based fellow Pixel haver.
SwitzerlandBernd2022-06-11 15:39:05 · 4yNo. 167991reply
I want to clarify: Owning a rifle does require a special permit on the Swiss, but you get it if you're not a criminal or want to kill yourself.
 
But you can go to any shooting range and shoot the rifle they lend you. The Swiss Shooting Federation in cooperation with the army even organises special days for the newbie general population.
SwitzerlandBernd2022-06-11 15:39:41 · 4yNo. 167992reply
I just use gcam. No Pixel, no Gapps.
GermanyBernd2022-06-11 15:40:19 · 4yNo. 167996reply
MexicoBernd2022-06-11 15:45:47 · 4yNo. 167997reply
Legally: No
Ilegally: yes
SwitzerlandBernd2022-06-11 15:45:55 · 4yNo. 167998reply
Further clarification: Only semi automatic shooting is allowed.
 
Can you shoot full auto there?
GermanyBernd2022-06-11 15:48:46 · 4yNo. 168001reply
>Can you shoot full auto there?
I have no idea.
SwitzerlandBernd2022-06-11 17:04:08 · 4yNo. 168063reply
With 10 shots the AK is most likely not full auto. I would say that's a good price and 25 shots over three weapons is the right amount for the first time.
 
When I first shot a rifle, it was a very impressive experience, so you may be left wanting for more. Or it wont be as impressive for you, people are different.
 
It probably also has to do with the distance. Hitting a tiny dot at 300m distance feels different than shooting at 50m in a cellar.
GermanyBernd2022-06-11 17:42:44 · 4yNo. 168080reply
The Swiss intelligence services already got you on their list: an incel who likes shooting.
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