@F-MegaTarkov yep, that model is indeed only with a license in Germany available. Free firearms (to date 2024) are only a few systems in Germany: -flintlock, matchlock and wheellock guns, no matter how much barrels they have - single barreled Percussion gun models developed before 01.01.1871 - needle fire gun models developed before 01.01.1871 , no matter how much barrels Our law has some inconsistency here :D
Very cool. Even though it’s probably very collectible I don’t think I would be able to stop myself from taking it out to the range!
@@MikeM10293 I don't see why not to do this ;)
Those guns were built to last
Interessantes System :-). Wo treibt man denn sowas bei uns in Europa auf?
VG Ernesto
@@siofna9709 selbst im europäischen Ausland schwierig zu finden.
what is the law like in germany for free firearms? i once heard someone got arrested for buying and transporting a 71/84 at the german border.
@F-MegaTarkov yep, that model is indeed only with a license in Germany available. Free firearms (to date 2024) are only a few systems in Germany:
-flintlock, matchlock and wheellock guns, no matter how much barrels they have
- single barreled Percussion gun models developed before 01.01.1871
- needle fire gun models developed before 01.01.1871 , no matter how much barrels
Our law has some inconsistency here :D
@@DrJacks that is unfortunate to hear that you have stricter antique laws, in NL you can own any gun made to fire BP before 1945