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Are Automatic weapons difficult to own in Poland? Asking for an embassy staffer.
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Now after the EU Gunban you can't own as a private collector a MG, I had the Full Collector Permit but for my own safety I converted everything to semi (sear block in m16s, semi trigger unit in m14s, you can convert them back without any damage to the weapons, I am waiting for better times)
When you want Full Auto then you can open your shooting school (you don't need to have customers and you can buy MG) Or you make a commercial shooting range (you don't need to have you own Range). You can also have a permit for Import, export, buy, sell guns then you can own MG guns on your company. Last thing you are a Gunsmith :)
Thanks, Yes I saw this I will change it when i have the gun at home, it is still in the armory from my Gunsmith.
Thanks to the EU and their stupid laws and Gun Bans the weapon need to be marked like this:
Barrel and Bolt have the serial number, upper have serial number and the company what build the gun
Lower need to have:
Assembled in Poland
cal. 5.56/223 Rem
Serial number and manufacture.
Without these markings the weapon would be illegal and you can easy lose your permit.
The markings are fresh made, laser engraved they are not deep only the anodizing is cut, when you clean it with oil (the burned dust) it is much smaller than in the pictures. Now thanks to the EU you can't any more convert MG to semi, this xm177e1 and the rest what i rebuild now are probably and sadly my last.
I put the sling for the pictures, no time to do it properly, will change that at home. Thx for the manual.