Hi Daniel, I just want for you to know that in Russia Instagram and overall META company considered as extremist organization, so I heard somewhere(may be I wrong) that when your channel something like 10 000 subs above(may be I am also wrong with numbers) your channel could be considered as a СМИ(средства массовой информации) so when you mentioned companies like Instagram you should say or may be leave a subtitle that this company considered as extremistic in Russia. It is better to do that. You could talk about this with some lawers cause I might mistaken so they could proper tell you am I right or wrong and some detailes, but since I would love to see you in Russia as a citizen in the future I want that you won't have any even slightly possibilities to be rejected.
As you may have already know that in Russia we have a saying (the strictness of Russian's laws compensated with a non-binding nature of its' forces) but in the mean time we also have a saying that "better перебдеть than недобдеть" so in any cases if what I was saying is true I think it may be better for you to re-upload this video with the important subtitle in it) When I personally read some News and overall СМИ(средства массовой информации) even just a political bloggers somewhere, when they talking about some banned organization they always mentioned that this organization has a (something) banned status in Russia. So I am pretty certain that there is some law about this topic. You could talk about those type of organizations but you should(must) mentioned the status of those kind of organizations in Russia. So better for you to check out the information that I have provided and if what I was saying happens to be true - better to do something about best wishes
Dan, please have a look at a channel of marine veteran, who also decided to move to Russia, the name of channel is WantedVisual, he also said hello to you in one of his videos.
Мой супруг охотник. У нас дома есть сейф для ружья. Он проходит врачей для продления лицензии и разрешения на оружие,нарколога и психолога. К нам постоянно приходит участковый(полицейский по нашему району) ,чтобы проверить условия хранения ружья. Наш участковый почти как член семьи)
this is beautiful to have a husband as a hunter or having a son as a hunters important thank you for giving us your story. Thank you for commenting and watching this video. Please consider sharing it.
@@Wild-Siberia Danny, Evgeniya did not explain why each region has its own hunting seasons and why a permit is issued. In Russia there are many territories of nature reserves and they serve to preserve species. Hunting in them is strictly prohibited! Hunting and fishing is closed for the period of nesting and spawning and any region has its own time for this. Any killing of an animal during this period or in guarded territory is unlegal. Hunting is allowed before nesting or when the chick "gets up on the wing", the cub has learned to get its own food or the population of aggressive predators (like wolves or fox) exceeds some limit and get close to the habitations. But this does not apply to tigers or bears - they will most likely be tranquilized and sent to the reserve. PS: The shooting of sick animals in case of suspected rabies or other epidemics stands apart😉
@@ФёдорСумкин-п6м Basically, Russianlaws are based on common sense. What's bad for natural development of species is illegal. Makes sense! Thank you for sharing
I am in Russia too, and was here when the shooting in 2021 happened, a friemd of mine owns a shotgun and when the shooting happened he was called to retake many tests and revisions of papers for his ownership just to well, keep everyone on check right haha so yeah owning guns here is quite the serious deal.
thank you so much for the additional information my friend. Thanks for watching the video. Please consider sharing so we can have more comments with information.
Really loved this video, Dan. Very informative and interesting. I will add something that wasn’t mentioned. Here in Russia, (I’m an American foreigner, now legal citizen) you can not legally conceal carry any handguns that use live ammunition, only ones that use rubber bullets. The only exception to that law, is if you commit an act of heroism, and a government official gifts you a pistol as a reward, which you are allowed to conceal carry in public almost anywhere, provided you’re of age and have the correct permit. Now, luckily, for me, I had the honor of receiving such an award for assisting an officer with subduing two robbery suspects. I received a specially engraved MP-443 for my actions, but, unfortunately, since I just received full Russian citizenship a few months back, I don’t have my permit just yet, but when I do have the time and money for it, I’ll be able to carry it wherever. I do somewhat miss the more relaxed gun laws back in my home state, but with the extremely low crime rate here, I don’t feel so worried. Hope my personal experience helped give you some further insight into our gun laws here.
@@s70cas7ic0I would say so. I feel proud, yet kinda lucky. It’s not often people are just gifted engraved pistols here. I feel more thankful and blessed than anything.
As an American, I have to remind you that our right to keep and bear arms is an unalienable right, not given to us by the government and, therefore, should not be controlled by the government. 2A is not for hunting, it’s for us to be able to fight tyrannical government. This is the difference. As a Russian, I can tell you that anything can be bought in Russia, including the medical exam results. In America, we have a mental problem, we don’t have a gun problem.
I can agree with the 3 comments here. You're correct, however, to continue pretending the constitution matters when we lost that country quite some time ago is a moot point in any debate. We've become stiff necked as a people in the US to think our way is the best and we're somehow better then or exempt from the problems that other countries face. Our ideals were designed for and worked when we were a homogenous and pious people united by common interests. We gave that up a long time ago and it is arguably our own fault for doing so. All of this to simply say, we're past the point of wanting our constitutional rights and freedoms back. But I'm not the smartest person to speak politics anyway, I am wrong more then I'm right and this is my only opinion.
the gun law in russia was designed around one simple concept: no carry in settlements. nice lady said that the law is superstrict. i won't call it superstrict; i'd say it is consistent. it makes sure that the gun owner understands: this cool looking metal thing is not a toy, it's life and death.
By the way, there are couple of things to know about, for example the difference between carrying the gun and gun transportation. When you have your gun unloaded and fully covered (special bag would be good) is considered transportation by the law, not carrying. Hunter needs way to actually bring his gun to hunting area, right?). Carrying a gun supposes it's loaded (but without round in chamber unless you're being atacked) and ready to be drawn fast. So pretty much no carrying guns closer than 200 meters to settlements for long-barels, just traumatic pistols and excluding particular places. One more thing! Did Lars show you his guns? I believe he still doesn't have citizenship, but has guns. Looks like permanent residency is enough to apply for gun, ask him
@@Wild-Siberia there is one kinda funny thing i'd like to add. bought my first gun long ago, there was no 2-year restriction about the ammo capacity. so i made a rookie mistake: a semi-auto. it took years to realize: should've bought a double-barrel instead, i don't need more than 2 shots anyway. + it is easier to handle, more reliable, and simply cooler(maybe it's the matter of taste, i don't know). the new law that they issued recently, obviously because of safety reasons, could've saved me some time and money. on the other hand, that's how we people learn things after all. the hard way )
Строгость законов в России смягчается необязательностью их исполнения- народная мудрость. Ещё есть люди, которых закон вообще не касается. А на Кавказе вообще свои законы.
@@СергейХоруженко-ф4ц "В России" есть национальная черта: тяга к самоуничижению. все-то у нас не как у людей. вот у них там, в цивилизации... а что по факту? люди везде плюс-минус одинаковые в плане соблюдения, примеров хватает. актер взял пистолет, девчонку зажмурил почем зря. образованная женщина была, сына растила. два года уж прошло, алик все еще на свободе. алик неуиноват. докоооооле??? это в сша произошло... ааа, ну это другое. пожила в свободном мире, называется. проблемы с самооценкой на национальном уровне никогда никого до добра не доводили.
and this is why I appreciate people like you do you understand that this comment section is a forum this channel is open to learning from all people. I appreciate the time you took to write this. I appreciate the support on the video and the channel please consider sharing this video
Ещё надо было пояснить что после 2хлетнего стажа можно покупать оружие с гладким стволом ,но имеющими магазин на 5 -10 патронов (про 10 тоже не на все ограничения распространяется,но скажем что 10))
I think you also should talk about REASONS wjy people want buy a weapon in general. People on Europe feel safer and because of that as well as in Russia, not much of them wish to have a gun or a rifle. If you are not a hunter,.
The lady confused the shotgun types you can own in the first 2 years 🤷♂️ (only single- and two-barrel shotguns WITHOUT magazines/tubes are allowed) when at the Expo. She also missed the part that the foreigners who are allowed to purchase the guns with this special application have to export the guns out of Russia within days, the law was designed specifically for such occasions. There are also import permits if you want to temporarily bring your own gun for hunting or sports (such opportunity existed before 2020 as well), It would be nice to note that the handguns at 3:11 are actually "less lethal" rubber bullet pistols, to ensure no confusion with 'real' handguns. You have to have a metal safe locker at the address of your permanent residence to store firearms. There is a limit of 10 long-barrel guns (smooth-bore and rifles in whichever proportion you'd like) and 2 rubber bullet (commonly referred to as "traumatic”) handguns per person. Gas pistols (guns/ammo no longer produced or imported but such class still exists) go on top of this count with their distinct type of permit as well. Pepper sprays are on free sale. One-day safety and legal training with quiz-like test and little practice shooting is obligatory for the new owners, has to be repeated if you are a rubber bullet handgun owner each time the license is renewed, i.e. every 5 years. This also means you undergo medical and security checks every 5 years to renew you license(s). You can legally purchase your own handgun if you are a sportsman with proven competition record, but such gun would ALWAYS be stored at the sports club and can never be taken out of premises by the owner. So it really works only for the sports where one wishes to have a handgun that only s/he will shoot and, possibly, tune. The acquisition of ammo is not limited for practical purposes (through licensed shops only, no remote sales, license for the gun to be presented each time so that only the fitting cartridges would be sold). Reloading at home is allowed. Transporting the guns and ammo would be problematic in the subway of St.Petersburg (illegally banned, the trial was lost) and, according to recent rumors, similar problems could now be encountered in Moscow metro as well. Trains and planes are ok, provided the established procedures are abided by. The laws are not all that good in respect of why your rights to own could be limited/withdrawn, there were recent changes for bad, some quite stupid ones.
I think its what she said for the start the shop owner said that after some time you can own the double barrel shotgun. But the single barrel is the starting weapon.
@@Wild-Siberiaboth single- and double-barrel are allowed in first two years. Ok, I understood the mess in her head. It is not about number of barrels per se. You cannot own the guns with magazines, to put it simply, in first two years. That’s why it is a BS statement when she points at the guns at 3:14 and then at 3:29. As a newbie, you can only own the smoothbore guns that allow to discharge one or two cartridges max before manually reloading, period. Naturally, those are traditional side-by-side or O/U when you speak about two barrels. You can own single-shot single-barrel as well. After first two years of owning, if no problem, you are allowed to go for multi-charge, so to say, shotguns (those are typically single-barrel). After 2+3=5 years rifles (incl. semi-auto) are allowed.
This is just my observation, I am not Russian, but I want to point out that the way laws are enforced creates a weird idea of law in Russia. There are rules for fishing, but they literally do not enforce the laws at some geographies. Its almost as if there are HARD laws and SOFT laws. I think the reason for this is simply how big Russia is. I would expect everyone in the taiga to own a gun, but I would expect very little gun ownership in metropolitan areas.
@@projectnemesi5950 I would say you observation on the degree/strictness of law enforcement depending on the geography is largely valid. But it is more than just population density IMO.
Good information. My son was just asking me what Russian gun laws were like. I told him I would ask you, and here you are with the info, good timing. Also, congratulations on your channel growth, you were on about episode 2 or 3 when I first watched your vids. You've come a long way friend, not bad for a Jar Head lol. Take care.
I’m trying my best my friend. Thank you for the support. Yes the channel has grown because of people like you who voiced their opinions watch, and overall understand what’s going on. Thanks for being part of the community.
Canadian gun laws are not necessary strict. They just don't make any sense as they were written and passed by people that know absolutely nothing about firearms.
Canadian government want us defenseless for when Justin Trudeau finally proclaims his totalitarian regime lmao. Dude has made the Federal government completely mental
I know I’m from here in the states veteran of Iraq I hate seeing your guys rights getting stripped away just like the way it’s starting to here. It’s disappointing to see certain other fellow veterans out there that don’t believe in constitutional rights and why they’re there. 😢
I'm American and I (as well as my younger cousin) have been seriously considering moving to Russia. The one thing we were curious about, especially as we'd prefer to live somewhere rural in Russia is could we own a gun for hunting and for self protection from wild animals? So this video greatly helps us learn more. We live in Virginia and I own several guns, I also live somewhere very rural and isolated in the very southwest corner of Virginia deep in the Appalachian mountains where I'm hours away from any city type of places or interstate roads so I'm used to rural. I also grew up with a grand mother who's grandmother was from Russia, she was so proud at that time of making it to the freedom of the US and the American dream that still existed that she named her first daughter, my great grandmother, born on American soil, America. However now things have changed so much due to larger and larger government that sides with the Military Industrial Complex, it's lobbies, and big rich mega corporations to keep Americans held down. There is no American Dream anymore, even thou I know how fortunate I am to own my home outright I am not ignorant to how impossible that task will be for any of my friends and especially for the younger generations. I've followed many youtubers who are Russian who I've watched for years and seen that prices are not high in Russia and they get the same things we can here just for cheaper. I also think the Russian leaders care more about their citizens and country than the sell outs we have in government here in America that continue to sell the citizens and country out to places like China or with NAFTA that killed small town industry and jobs. NAFTA led to unemployment and I think our drug epidemic as these people in small rural areas have no jobs, no hope, no future and no chance to better themselves or get the American dream their grandparents once had. I'm so glad I found your channel as there's two of us in rural southwest VA that are seriously thinking about coming over to Russia. We love the people, we love the country and we would proudly become Russian.
Для защиты от диких животных будет достаточно сигнального ружья. Не знаю, как у вас, а у нас дикие животные умные и стараются не встречаться с человеком. Максимум, зимой, когда мало пищи, выходят к деревням волки, или лисы в курятники забираются. В таких ситуациях достаточно не выходить из дома и позвонить в полицию или МЧС и проблему решат. Мы все часто ходим в наши леса за грибами и ягодами, а нападения животных происходят очень редко. И это при том, что и мы и они ходим по одним и тем же местам. Мы видели следы Кабанов, лосей. Знаю случай, когда два лося в период гона посреди дороги стояли, друг напротив друга, опустив головы-отношения выясняли. В это время их заметили знакомые, которым нужно было проехать. Они остановили машину на безопасном расстоянии и просто подождали, пока лоси закончат друг на друга кричать и уйдут с дороги. Даже встретившись с нашим русским медведем можно избежать столкновения. Они у нас не агрессивные, и нападают только если есть угроза им или если это мама с детьми и она думает, что вы опасны. Если поднять палку так, чтобы казаться выше медведя, то он посмотрит и просто уйдёт
Если вам нужна безопасность от крупных диких животных, то заведите пару Алабаев или Кавказскую овчарку, а ружье получить можно только после того, как станете гражданином РФ и то, если будете соответствовать требованиям законодательства РФ.
@@Wild-Siberia clearly you are anti 2A, most gun crimes are from gangs,drug dealers aka illegal guns, you think the criminal is going to the doctors for a checkup before he does his drive by down the street?
Historical fun fact: prior 1997 there was no caliber limitation on smooth bore weapon, so theoretically you could own MT-12 smooth bore antitank cannon or mortars :-)
Rules are pretty similar to sweden, but EVEN more strict in RU obviously :)) I'm born and raised in Stockholm and have a basic laywer master in Sweden. I agree its quite strict and I LOVE IT :) it IS serious
do you know what I believe that we should not use the word strict maybe we should use the word responsible. The rules are a lot more responsible in some countries by the way thank you so much for watching. I appreciate your support. Thanks for the comment. It was very healthy and positive thing to read.
Couple of years ago laws were more liberal. Basically there is an idea in russian gun law that you should prove you are no idiot and can safely operate shotgun (gun with less kill range) before you allowed to use rifle (that is deadly at far greater distance). But after last school shooting in 2021 now you are not allowed to buy magazine fed shotgun for first two years. Bastard used semi-auto shotgun with tubular mag, kill 9 and wounded ~30 person, and then surrender to police. Sentenced to lifetime imprisonment.
I am a proud 20 years long gun owner here in Russia, my arsenal includes all legal types of firearms including a shotgun, 7,62 army surplus rifle (SKS) and rubber bullet converted TT handgun. My personal experience suggests that after 5 years of gun ownership the whole licensing process (and we have to renew our licenses every 5 years) becomes more and more formal and easy each time. Most of the local licensing officers - and most of them are pretty young ladies BTW, - know my face already and it's like meeting good ol' friends actually ))) Also I may add that the average ownership costs (including regular licenses fees) are reasonably high so it constitutes a sort of an entry barrier for a lowlife scum, which is good.
I love this comment. Thank you so much for giving your personal experience about this topic. You are an actual expert as well. Thank you for watching this video and taking the time to do what you did
Большое количество людей владеет оружием без всякого разрешения и охотится без лицензии, покупая патроны через знакомых охотников, по крайней мере в сельской местности, где много неучтенного охотничьего оружия. А наличие разрешения ведёт только к регулярным визитам участкового полицейского при любой стрельбе в окрестностях.
@@nurban3352 большое количество людей ездит без прав на ворованных тачилах, ужирается самопальным шмурдяком, гонит по венам всякую дрянь и трахает своих кровных родственников, по крайней мере в сельской местности. Чем ты нас хотел тут удивить, родной?
Дэн, тебя сейчас на Первом канале ТВ показали в новостях! 😅 Эпизоды из твоих выпусков на твоём канале о санкциях на Россию.. Ты становишься звездой российского телевидения! 😂
No way! it’s unbelievable it’s not me it’s all of us we are one big community. I appreciate you reporting this to me. It has put a big smile on my face. You were kind enough to take the time to comment and so I will take the time to tell you that I am grateful for you watching and supporting this channel.
’’Real’’ handguns (pistols, revolvers) are ABSOLUTELY PROHIBITED in Russia, except for official government law enforcement. I already commented about it under your previous video, and I believe it's an important point. When the cute attorney is pointing at handguns and says ’’you can buy these guys when you turn 21’’ ( 3:10 in the video), these are not real firearms. They use rubber bullets, they are considered non-lethal self defense tool, with effective range of approximately 10 feet. They are fairly popular in Russia. So when you say ’’you can buy handguns’’ ( 3:15 in the video), it's confusing/false. You can own a thing which looks like a pistol and fires rubber bullets. YOU CANNOT BUY/OWN A REAL PISTOL OR REVOLVER WHICH FIRES REAL BULLETS. Russians are to blame for this confusion, because they often call these non-lethal tools with rubber bullets ’’pistols’’ (пистолеты). But the actual correct name is ’’traumatic pistols’’ (травматические пистолеты). So please keep in mind : every time you see videos of Russkies waving handguns around and pointing them at each other, these are not real firearms.
Вы абсолютно не правы. Нелегального оружия в стране огромное количество. Поэтому если кто то размахивает пистолетом, то скорее всего он настоящий. Происходящие иногда перестрелки это доказывают.
@@СергейХоруженко-ф4ц This video features an attorney who claims to specialize on gun laws. Obviously, the entire video is deliberately dedicated to LEGAL ownership of firearms in Russia. Thus your (unsubstantiated and unsupported by any data) statement about illegal activities... is somewhat off topic. Also, this video is in English, so primarily addressing English-speaking audience. Daniel is a Mexican-American. When an average American is watching this video, they may very well conclude that actual real handguns are easily AND LEGALLY purchased in Russia. My intention was to clarify this misunderstanding. Also, Daniel is often making comparisons between Russia and the United States. Well, the illegal guns problem in Russia is microscopic, compared to USA. Russian gun crime is so small compared to the States, it's almost non-existent by American standards. If you believe otherwise, I have a bridge to sell you. In Brooklyn 😉
Очень симпатичная девушка про охоту рассказывала. Чуть не стартанул документы оформлять🤣 Остановило только одно, обладание оружием несет большую ответственность. И хотелки мальчишки перекрывает здравый смысл мужчины.
@@inpusab393 Конечно про себя. Приобрести не проблема абсолютно. Мне интересную вертикалку в дар даже предлагали. Просто приобретением все не заканчивается. Это самая малость. Потом нужны будут время и сопутствующие затраты(и стрельбище, и охота). Не должно ружье в ящике просто так валяться🤷♂ Возможно позже, когда поменяются приоритеты.
@@MegaNic111 ,надеюсь не по домашним животным?.А то участились случаи убийства домашних животных т.е собак,кошек.и издевательства над ними.Российская полиция ооооочччень неохотно реагирует на такие заявления и,как правило,спускает всё натормозах.Это очень печально.Ведь всё начинается с безнаказанности.
Different countries have different cultures and different philosophies. In America, owning guns is a right, not a privilege. This entails that your right to keep and bear arms is a natural God-given right, it is therefore, an unalienable right; the government does not give you the right or privilege to keep and bear arms. Instead, the government is told what it can and cannot do, it is called the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution. Also, our right to keep and bear arms under the 2nd amendment is not for hunting, it is for fighting tyrannical government, foreign and domestic. The basis for the 2nd amendment in the U.S. Constitution is to fight tyranny, and this is what the founding fathers envisioned when they wrote it because they had to fight a tyrannical government that was trying to disarm them. In the words of Thomas Jefferson, "I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery". I respect other countries' gun laws but we must understand that in Russia as in many other countries, owning guns is not a right, it is a privilege granted to you by the Government.
I had a gun, a saiga .410-s I purchased it completely legally, with passing all the commissions (doctors actually just tick the boxes, if the blood is clean and you are not talking wild nonsense, then passing the commission is very simple, but it takes a long time - you need to visit several authorities, which are often located in different places), received a hunting license (not permission to hunt a specific animal at a specific time, but like a hunter’s certificate); completed training in safe handling of weapons (quite simple and formal, but still there is an exam, and even practical shooting with a pistol and carbine); I also bought a safe, installed it, showed it to the district police officer (well, actually, just a photo - the district police officer decided to trust and not go to check it personally); I got my license in about 4-5 months. If the process hadn’t been stretched out (work got in the way, or something else), then probably everything would have taken a month or a month and a half. Later, I committed a crime with this very saiga, and, of course, lost it. Now, although my criminal record has been cleared by pardon, I cannot purchase a firearm (even a traumatic one), since there is a law prohibiting this for those who were previously convicted of crimes committed with the use of weapons, even if the criminal record is cleared. also, just to mention - there is no legal way for a russian civilian to obtain a short barrel handgun, except he is a cop or a high rank military officer, may be few others, but not just a pedestrain. there are so called "traumatic" pistols, and there are lethal cases of use of those, but in many ways that kind of "guns" approved not to be effective in a purpose of stopping the offender. there are many restrictions for civil weapons in russia, that makes those weapons less powerfull and less concealable. changes were made in a "gun law" in july 2023. no comments on that :} anywho.. the criminal will find a way around the law to obtain a gun. and those, who'll be in it's sight, will not be able to protect themselves...
Great info! Nice to see how firearms are purchased in other countries. In Canada you have to take a firearms safety course, and if you’re recently divorced, they want your ex’s name to inquire on your mental state, plus other character references. Safety is the focus. Then you get RCMP background checks before your license is issued.
It seems to be pretty similar to the laws in Italy: medical, including psychiatric tests, and this is just to own a gun. Concealed carry permits are very very difficult to obtain because you must prove that you have a specific need to go around armed, which pretty much nobody does.
Concealed carry in Russia available only for undercover units. As been said earlier in comments, you can have a handgun only if you are a dedicated (sports)shooter, and anyways it will be stored at a shooting range.
You can buy a rifle and shotgun at 18 in America, and you can buy whatever your heart desires after 21. America is the easiest place to own and buy a gun in the world. God bless America!
In South Africa you also need license for every gun you want to buy, but goverment makes it very harder every year to get a gun. Unfortunately its very easy to get guns illegally , you can literally buy any type of gun from corrupt cops (not joking can buy AK 47 if you want)
That is really the main issue, with owning a gun, it is pretty easy to get a gun or rifle or even some automatic weapon illegally. And that put people into disctinct separation law abidding or criminal. Criminal would own a weapon of some sort but some law abidding would have a hard time to get a weapon to protect them self. It is else worth considering that owning a gun and using it to protect them selfs are completely different matters. And even more using gun to protect your self from assualt can be considered as exciding appropriate level of response and you can be charged for it.
@@rayjones5014А у нас в России вчера из тюрьмы вышел, отсидев 24года, гроза 90ых годов - наёмный киллер по кличке Солдат. На его счету 24 доказанных убийств. В США его бы тридцать три раза казнили на электрическом стуле, а у нас вот так... 😂
I’m trying to be just the well-rounded person and given the information that I find to the people a lot of Americans were asking about this actually thanks for watching brother
thank you so much for that kind come in my friend by the way, there are also other comments that have additional information. Of course, we all make mistakes, but with the common section and the video there is a lot of good truth in this world.
Hello, I own russian made 16 inch ar-15. As for the rules: 1) you are limited by the length of the firearm. It has to be 800 mm overall length and 500 mm of barrel length according to the recent rules. But if it the certificate to manufacture the firearm was made before the law took place, you still can manufacture this type of gun until it is due. 2) you can “officially” only use 10 rounders, but in practice nobody really cares if you use 30 or 60 rounders inside the shooting ranges. Different story for woods though, you have to have 10 rounder there. 3) pistols are basically prohibited here. You can only have the ones that shoot rubber bullets, and it’s much harder to do the paperwork for them than for 50 cal Barrett here (the paperwork for 50 cal is the same as to 22lr) What I really want is easier paperwork and abolish requirement for check up once in 5 years. Also requirements for 1 barrel shotgun for 2 years are stupid af, same for 5 years of owning semi auto shotgun or rifleless barrel firearm. Criminals will always find a way to end someone. People need to have arms to defend themselves, family and their country.
thanks so much for this comment. Thanks for adding more information I’m telling you guys that this channel is a form of knowledge and the people who take the time to give more information have my sincere respect.
Разве не эти строгие правила мед.осмотра, защищают всех граждан от психов с оружием, стреляющих в гражданских? Думаю, вы, как ответственный владелец оружия, должны с пониманием относиться к таким строгим правилам. Это же не владение мягкой игрушкой.
Вы считаете, что одно посещение психиатра гарантирует вам невозможность стать психом в будущем? Психическое здоровье- это же не группа крови, все может случиться с человеком. Сосудистые заболевания , приводящие к нарушению мозгового кровообращения никто не отменял.
Aaah, a video after my heart❤. Very well presented ❤ Dan, you are mui bien. Congratulations on hitting 27.5k subs. I will certainly repost this one to my network, to my old army buddies. ❤God bless you 🙏
Thanks for sharing the regulations for having a gun in Russia, law and order are enhanced in all aspects. A stable reliable leadership is missing with old Joe.😀
Have you thought about creating a discord for yourself and your UA-cam community? They can be really beneficial for conversation and super easy upkeep.
Maybe someone already do same comment. I was stop to watch on minute 7. Lady had mistake - by new “weapon law” there is not allowed to buy/own for first 2 years shotgun with mags. No matter how many barrels it have (one or two) - both types is allowed to buy and own if it it is do not have mag. After first two years it is allowed to buy shotguns with mags. After five years (2+3) you can buy rifle guns semi-auto. About getting license to buy weapons - it is easy and simple. Enough do not be psycho or narco ( do not drink alcohol for example one month before test). With new law it is necessary to have 1-2 hour conversation with psychologist- also not a problem to pass test. Anyway she is so pretty. Greetings from SPb.
well this is why I am thankful for people like you who comment corrections. You must understand that this videos common section is an open forum. Thanks for taking the time to clarify things
I own 5 guns! I live in Oregon USA . Also I have a concealed carry permit, one for Oregon and one for 31 other states. My two favorites are a Ak-47 Zappa 92 zastava pistol , a AK m77 zastava both very good rifles! Guess no guns in Russia !
Im sorry. But girl is not good expert about gun low reality) As a owner of several units I can say. Gun age is 21yo but if you served in army gun age is 18yo. As a first gun you can take only manual shortgun without magazine and-or handgun. After 2 year you can take any shortgun including semi-auto shotgun with magazine. after 5 years any rifle up to 50BMG including semi auto. Medical check is mandatory every 5 years - it takes usually 1-2 hours. For a first unit you must pass some safety class and pass exam. For buy a unit you should apply on-line for a gun license (medical and exam will be checked by police automatically) in 30 days you will have licence. Now you are welcome to shop. After obtaining a unit for a 7 days you must online register a unit and bring that to police for a check, in 2 weeks you will have a document about fully registered unit. In reality now all paper work takes 3 hours. Most long step is a safety education and exam. Buy a gun in russia its more easy then buy a car and take driving licence
guess what this common section is a form, and now, with some information that you have you shared with the rest of the people, this is why we exist as a channel. I must also remind you to be humble🙏🏻🫡
@@Wild-Siberia gun low is actively discussing topic in out country, mainly due to mass shooting last years. I like just provide real facts, sorry if I was sharp.
Most of the guns I own in the USA require no paperwork and thus I have no paperwork, which would probably baffle and confuse a Russian customs officer if I wanted to hunt in Russia. "What do you mean you have no paperwork, why not?" "Because the USA doesn't require any and I own this rifle lawfully in my state without any papers."
You can buy an AR15 in West Virginia at 18 and you don’t need so much as a hunters safety card. One of the states with the fewest instances of violent crime. You can buy pistols and conceal them without a permit (yes even AR pistols) at 21. The gun laws here are the only reason I stay, and the pure water that’s abundant. Maybe a program for gun enthusiast foreigners would be a thing to look at going forward, but seeing as there’s a war with the entire west, I can understand why they would be very careful when giving westerners guns.
@@Wild-Siberiaagree, there should be criteria added to the background checks. The gun show loophole is what they are currently working on. If you ever want opinions from another pro Russian American veteran and see some of the most beautiful canyons in the east visit Blackwater Falls in Tucker County WV
@@encompassthyeclipse7278In Russia you can visit the Putorana Plateau; it is comparable in size to the British Isles. This beautiful, harsh place is located in the very north of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. There is almost no human habitation in these parts. On both sides, the plateau spectacularly ends with giant ledges over 800 m high! A place where almost no one has ever set foot.
@@encompassthyeclipse7278автоматическое оружие вроде запрещено продавать?кроме винтовок,которые произведены до года принятия этого закона,только гражданские полуавтоматические варианты.
It never ceases to amaze me the amount of strict protocol and the expenses to own legal firearms but an illegally owned firearm is easily accessible to anyone, and legal or illegal ownership, if there's any misuse of a weapon then prison or death is the same result. Regulation is all about control and expense, even ordinary innocent civilians kill people.
@@Wild-Siberia No gangland mentality in Russia, only mafia, but they don't run around with their trousers round their knees trying to look cool like the people in America that are always moaning about WACIST white people. I guess you realise who I'm on about. Hope you're well and good 👍🏻
настоящий пистолет в России купить невозможно, только стреляющий резиновыми шариками. Ну и любое оружие, стреляющее очередями, тоже купить нельзя. Очень сильно упростилась медкомиссия. Раньше надо было получать 3 медицинских справки: нарколог и психиатр по месту регистрации, а затем общих врачей, а сейчас сразу получается 1 справка в уполномоченном государственном медцентре. Плохо, что 1 раз в 5 лет надо сдавать экзамены (теория и практика - стрельба в тире со всеми этими командами) на продление лицензии. Законодательство об оружии надо упрощать, при этом усиливать медицинское освидетельствование как претендентов, так и при продлении лицензий.
Я не считаю, что надо упрощать законодательство. С какой целью? Зачем нам в стране оружие у населения в массовом порядке? Есть полиция, есть фсб. У них оружие. Остальным оно ни к чему
You can go around those laws if you are in a relationship or have a private secretary. I did it when I lived in Thailand. You buy a gun in her name and she becomes your holster.
в России можно создать ЧОП, на него купить оружие, стать охранником ЧОПа и легально носить оружие как охранник! Преступные группировки, национальные диаспоры так и делают!
I think you should also look into the link between SSRI's drugs (anti depressants) and mass shootings. A very high percentage of these mass shooters have been taking theses SSRI's and have no history of violence who after two weeks of taking these drugs end up as mass shooters
Dual barrels are actually available from the beginning. For the first two years people are limited to smoothbore single or two-barrel shotguns. No magazine, no semi-automatic. After two years you can have semi-automatic smoothbore gun with at max 10 loads magazine. After another 3 years you can have rifled gun.
This is where I differ in opinion. I stand by a man's right to defend his home and family in a world where the bad guys will always be armed. A felony, in a country with talmudic, overcomplicated laws where anything can potentially be a felony, I don't agree with that being a restriction for gun ownership.
How are ownership rules for people that live in remote or sparsely populated areas? Do they allow you to carry when out in the wilds for protection against wildlife?
There is a mistake: Firstly, when you reach 21 years old, you can only buy one- or double barrel shotguns and less-lethal handguns. That's the only handguns that are available in Russia for citizens. After 2 years of possession your double barrel shotgun you can buy any kind of shotguns that can be loaded with more than 2 shells (semi-auto, pump-action and so on). And after 5 years from your first purchased shotgun you can buy a rifle. If you want I can talk about it with you. I possess firearms in Russia from 2006.
Does the time required to become a Russian citizen count toward the time to buy a gun? Or, does the five years counting toward rifle ownership start after Russian citizenship is attained?
@Wild-Siberia I mean, does your time to qualify for gun ownership begin only after earning citizenship? Or can the time toward citizenship also count toward gun ownership?
@@Wild-Siberia ты неправ в понимании законов. Стаж 5 лет нужен тому, кто хочет купить нарезное оружие, винтовку. За это время надо доказать что умеешь пользоваться гладкоствольным оружием, дробовиком. Потому на старте никто не продаст винтовку. Но продадут только после стажа 5 летнего с дробовиком (если за 5 лет не будет нарушений) А нарушения могут найти. Например пойдешь на охоту с дробовиком и тебя полицейские остановят, то оружие конфискуют за то, что оно находится не в сейфе! Стрелять в населенном пункте (даже защищая свой дом) нельзя - за это по статье 159 УК оружие конфискуют с штрафом!!!
У нас есть особые причины на столь строгие оружейные законы - девяностые. Это 90-е годы прошлого столетия. Тогда каждый идиот мог ходить с пушкой, при этом не имея разрешения.
yes, I totally understand how the gun laws became what they are because of your past and I’m actually very impressed how well you have done as a country compared to the United States, where we have a lot of crime with guns even today
@@Wild-Siberia у вас тоже есть свои светлые стороны. К примеру небольшой город в Оклахоме может годами не знать про грабителей, потому что они боятся грабить людей с пушками.
Ну, такой момент важный про пистолеты - у нас же это не просто короткоствольное огнестрельное оружие разрешено, а именно травматическое. Там в стволе есть штыри, из-за которых он стреляет только резиновыми пулями метров на 5-10. Дальше полетит, конечно, но не прицельно и не сильно прилетит
@@perisher1976 That is my point! People have a God given right to defend themselves with whatever means necessary but the state that always wants to control them is not allowing it.
That’s an interesting way of seeing it, and I would agree as long as you are an honorable person, and you were humble. I do not doubt that you are both for you speak like a true man. Thanks for watching this video. Thanks for giving your opinion.
С тоской вспоминаю дни, когда жила в Техасе со своим дедом. У нас был очень классный сосед с кучей оружия в подвале. Много из чего мне довелось пострелять. У меня даже был свой пистолет, красавец 1911 70-й серии. По возвращении в Россию я решила, что рациональнее будет сходить в тир, чем заморачиваться с лицензией и сопутствующими расходами. Одно время подумывала получить охотничий билет, тем более мы с дедом, в числе прочего, занимались охотой. Но ждать пять лет до нарезного, и вся эта возня с РОХой, опять же... В общем, регулярно посещаю тир, а дома устроила мини-стрельбище со страйкбольными пушками. Годится.)
Про ждать пять лет... Надеюсь, ты помнишь, что ты делала пять лет назад? ))) А вот если бы ты тогда нашла время для получения лицензии - сегодня у тебя было бы право на любой нарезной ствол!
hi dude.. Your videos are educating the people. For instance I showed my wife the beginning of your video on guns. Where you are travelling down A street in l a when a lot of tents. She thought it was an open air market. She couldn't believe that all these people were living on the street. My wife does not come from a rich background. She comes from the time when people femilies. are living i in one room. Shared in the apartment with other people other families. In russia. It was called social housing I think. Since The few years i've been here i've not seen one person on the street. I told her it is getting this way in the u k as well. Hope you keep well
I am personally a proponent of "constitutional carry" when it comes to the US, but I understand that other countries may have different circumstances which require different solutions.
It is a very SLAV style mentality, we still hunt and gather, not as much for the need but moreso it is who we are and we havent let it go from our past, this is widespread amongst the slavs , excellent vid great work 👍🇦🇺🇭🇷
My father had a Baikal double barrel shotgun back in the day and every time he went out for hunting it was only to bring some food on the table. No trophy hunting or something like that. And even if he shot one too many ducks, he'd rather share it with a friend or our neighbor than leaving it behind. That's why I don't understand hunters who either shoot for fun or for trophies. Guess my or our mentality is indeed a bit different. 😁
I was thinking. If you go to the forest, where bears are, would you be allowed to take bear maze or so with you? And what about weapons without barrels aka crossbow etc.? I know in some countries you do not need a license for those.
Если встречаешь медведя, подними над головой палку, чтобы быть выше медведя, стой спокойно, не Шуми. Тогда он не нападёт. У нас мирные медведи, если их не провоцируют, они не нападают
Я не владелец оружия, но на свои 18 лет попросила у родителей подарить мне газовый револьвер. Прохождение психиатра и нарколога было смешным в 90-х. На учете не состоишь, значит готов получить. Вот тебе заключение. Кстати, для получения прав то же самое, те же врачи, Так вот, за 26 лет ничего не изменилось, я так же должна пройти всех врачей. Но! Теперь врачи действительно делают экспертизу, там нельзя врать или утверждать, там реальные анализы и камеры, реальные исследования. Рада ли я? Да, очень, ведь мне уже не 18, я понимаю, как важна безопасность для всех граждан в стране.
при продлении лецензии вы должны сдать экзамен теоретический и практический на знание законодательства об оружии, оказании 1й мед помощи, ну и стрельба в тире.
@@drflyer77 последний раз я продлевала в 2007 году. Это было так же просто, как и в 90-х при получении. А в 2011 я просто отнесла оружие в полицию и избавилась от него. У меня родилась дочь и я не хотела ничего знать об оружии в доме. Надеюсь, что все только ужесточилось в законах. Иметь оружие должны только достойные, адекватные и здоровые.
En mi país (Perú) tienes que tener o carnet de extranjería o ser ciudadano. Ser mayor de 18 años, dar examen teórico, práctico y médico (incluyrndo psiquiátrico), pasar una entrevista en donde te preguntan para qué necesitas un arma (si es que la quieres para defensa personal) o, en el caso de la cacería, pasar un curso de la autoridad forestal (2 semanas aproximadamente). Para defensa personal sólo puedes tener 2 armas (pistola o revólver). Para caza pueses tener las que quieras hasta el calibre 308. Todas semiautomáticas, no se peemite tener automáticas.
@@Wild-Siberia claro. Ah, eso sí, si has sido condenado por cualquier delito doloso (es decir, que tuviste voluntad de cometer el delito), así no haya sido violento, igual estás prohibido de obtener una licencia o, si la tenias, la pierdes. Eso es de por vida.
I see these videos from SkidRow and I don't understand, I really don't understand how this is possible!!!! And yes, I have a hunting licence and two rifles, and the neighbourhood policeman comes to check on me regularly!
this is so amazing. These are the type of comments that I wanted to see not only what videos you want to see next but you’re adding information to the present video. This is why I love this community. Please consider sharing the video. Thanks my friend by the way, Skid Row video will be crazy.
Actually, you can buy two barrel gun from the beginning. But the problem now is that you can’t buy anything (except pistols), that shoots more than twice before reload. Also, in the beginning this charming lady mentioned that you can buy guns (I mean pistols). Here is what different in Russia: civilian can absolutely nohow own a drilled barrel pistol, that shoots fmj. The only firearm you allowed to own is traumatic, that shoots rubber bullets with kinetic energy 5 times less, than fmj usually have.
Это всё перечеркивается тем что если ты не понравишься менту и тебе выпишут административку то можешь попрощаться с пушкой навсегда А еще, при самообороне, лучше что ты сможешь сделать с пушкой - это засунуть ее себе в жопу, так как у нас за самооборону с оружием светит тюрьма в 99% Оружейное законодательство в РФ намного жесче чем даже в КАЛифорнии
A gun owner from Russia here! I dunno how good of a lawyer she is but you actually can buy a double barreled shotgun as your first gun. After two years of owning it you can buy a shotgun with a magazine, wether it's an underbarrel tube magazine or a detachable box magazine. Also unlike the blond biker jacket dude said, there is a 10 round magazine capacity limitation in Russia. After two of those mistakes I'm not gonna watch the rest of the video and I highly recommend to take everything you hear in ithis vid with a massive grain of salt
Here in Tennessee I only have to fill out the stupid FBI form and I can buy whatever I want and carry it everywhere with me. Stay strapped or get clapped! lol.
just a minor correction: In first 2 years you're allowed to own a single/double barreled smoothbore weapons with no mag (attachable or fixed tube - does not matter) also you are allowed to own up to 2 pieces of non-lethal weapons (pistols shooting with rubber bullets) After 2 years you are allowed to own any smoothbore weapon After another 3 years you are allowed to own rifles Another few facts: General restrictions: Weapons with full automatic fire mode are forbidden. You will go to jail even for "accidental" conversion of your own semi-auto one. Weapons having overall length less than 800 millimeters are forbidden. Magazines having capacity more than 10 rounds are not allowed to be used. Technically you can buy them, own them, use for storing your ammo in them but you cannot attach them to your weapon. There's for owners who have "sport" licenses but number of such licenses is microscopic. Pistols are forbidden. Normal ones, shooting with solid bullets. All we may have as a pistol is a real gun looking toy shooting with rubber bullets. You can loose your guns for: DUI Any law violation if administrative arrest is listed in possible punishments. E.g.: you forgot to pay your fine and judge doubled because you've missed payment term. Your weapon will be taken from you for 2 years because list of punishments for such violation includes arrest up to 15 days. Also if you are having 1 year gap in weapons owning period your privilege of owning rifles will be gone and you again have to own smoothbore weapons for 5 years before you can buy a rifle. Fun fact: the government thinks that 22lr single round bolt rifle is more dangerous than 12 gauge double barrel shotgun
Russian gun laws are strict, but this is compensated by the general feel of safety. You simply don't need a gun in Russia unless you're a hunter. For self defence there are pistols that shoot rubber bullets, but you should do a lot of paperwork and pass an exam. I used to have such a pistol but at some it was confiscated by the police and I paid a fine for being 1 day late with the renewal of my licence)) Since then I don't have any gun and don't feel I'm gonna need one in future.
In Russia any rifles or semi-automatic weapons sold only for registered hunters and nobody else. You need to become a member of an official Hunters' Club, before you can buy anything. Simple as that.
Hmm... The issue in the US about firearms is not about the firearms or laws in the books. It is the fact that all the laws are not enforced properly from the state up. Also most (over96%)firearms used in crimes are NOT bought from a store but out of the back of a car on some street corner, or some hotel room, or stolen. The other 4% of firearms used are used and end up killing the owner of it by self infliction..
So from the age of 21 you can own a handgun... but what about carrying and concealed carry regulations? For handguns, which are primarily used for self-defense this is important information. Thanks for the video 👍🏼
they speaking about rubber bullets handguns. You may carry it whenever except public places with anty-terror metal-detectors regime like theaters and big cinema. You may use it for self defense, but court will be ok with self defense only if you prove attackers were armed or tryed to take your gun, and only if you aimed to lower torso/limbs. With hunting license you can have shotguns and rifles, but you have no right to take it from case somewhere except your home, shooting range and hunting grounds. Also there is gifted by gov weapons (engraved handguns,very hard to get it, you should commit something heroic like helping cops to destroy dangerous band of criminals or get it via nepotism with officials)that you can carry almost everywhere and use for self defence like you use rubberbullet handguns, and also there is collector licenses. if you have collector license where you can have all the handguns rifles machineguns and etc but you dont have right to carry it for self-defence. Also there is sport licenses, but its not interesting because you need to store your handgun in shooting range's vault and use it only on this shooting range
In russia you can carrying only handgun. Any shortgun or rifles can not be carrying. BUT it can be transported. The difference is following. Carring its about moving gun with ammo. Transportation - you rifle mast be packed in any bag, ammo must be out of rifle. So it's ok move AK74 in some box of bag in a car but its not ok carry AK74 in hand without any cover)) handguns used for hunting, house defense, sport like trap or other kind of ones, IPSC, just destroy cans)))
There is little remark on handguns in Russia. Real handguns are only allowed for sport, and you can't store it even in your safe - it should be stored in sport club's safe. The handguns that were mentioned in the video are actually called "ООП" - in translation, it would be something like "weapon of reduced harm". It is essentially normal handgun, but it only accepts rubber bullets in cartridges and have limited bullet energy. You still can die because of that thing, but it lowers chances of collateral damage (when bullet shoots through smthng or smone and do harm to 3rd person on the scene). This weapons are allowed for concealed carry only - you are not allowed to wear them openly, so public would not be disturbed. Open carry are only allowed for police, military and certified security personnel (this could be from private security company).
@@Lurzhanrus there is no actual requirement on concealed carry in the law, it is just that 99.9% owners carry concealed to avoid any type of fuss if someone notices them being non-uniformed but carrying.
In brief as russian gun owning citizen. What you need to get a gun in Russia 1.medical exam. 2.police ref.that you a law abiding and never been convicted. 3. Gun school exam. 4.hunter license, it provides you to get your gun out of the house. If not, you gun is only for home defence. 5.documents for metal safe. To secure you gun safety at home 6.after getting all, the national guard licence section will give you a licence to buy a gun, which you must registrate in 2 weeks and get you documents authorizing your ownership. 1st time you can buy only smoothbore gun, after 5 years owning with 0 violations you can buy rifled barrel gun. Pistols and short weapons are forbidden in Russia. More than 10 round magazines are also banned, 10+ are allowed only to sport shooters.
@@Wild-Siberia oh I have forgotten one more required condition. You must provide to national guard licence section documents for metal safe in which your guns will be stored.
I’ve been around guns all my life. My sons owned shotguns at 8 years old. I love the people of Russia but I’ll stick with our second amendment and the USA. You cannot purchase a firearm in the USA if you are a felon. And if someone takes your paperwork in Russia it’s not good!
Hi. A question if I may - If you are visiting Russia of just a Resident, ie a Non-Citizen, can you visit a Gun Club with a friend who legally owns a weapon and shoot his/hers in their presence? Or are there Gun Clubs that hire out weapons to be only used inside the Gun Club? I lived in Southern Africa for many years and this practise was quite common. Thanks.
I would probably guess that the US has way more illegal weapons than Russia, and the crime rate to match it. So do the stricter gun laws mean that there is less gun crime. Are there any stats on violence offences etc involving guns. Open carry?
unfortunately, there are a lot of them, now due to the war in Ukraine, 30% of crimes involving firearms have increased, mainly in areas bordering Ukraine, 1677 cases have been registered for 2022, so whenever there is a war going on somewhere, arms smuggling is not dormant, people actually have quite a lot illegal weapons, that's how a person is built, it's in our genes, a pathological craving for weapons, you don't need it, but you want it
Um no.look at Chicago, NYC, St Louis,new Orleans.all have strict gun laws and the murder rate is nuts. You remove the high crime rate cities in the USA.the USA would be rank 140 in gun crime
@@Wild-Siberia see that’s the flaw though criminals don’t follow the laws. Only honest people do so essentially by not following the constitution and bill of rights to the T. All these laws do is put honest people at more risk.
I know how strict russian gun laws but sometimes i think it is not enough. I mean that nothing matters more than human life, so on every episode with shooting hurts me a lot. But after emotions i remember that mostly this guys were outlaws: they had no license, they guns were purchased on the black market(or stolen, or handmade). Of course some inadequate find ways to have license but a few people. Mostly Russian gun laws work correct.
Also, word about handguns. For self-defence mere mortal allowed to use only rubber bullet ones (so called traumatic gun), which in theory should only make you hurt, but in practice could be deadly when attacker got shot in some points pr useless if attacker is protected by thick layer of clothing (typical for winter). Conventional ammo pistols are allowed only for sprot people like local IPSC / IPDA, and should not be used outside range. Also, sometimes you can achieve handgun as award for service or heroic action, and use it for self-defence, but there are not many of those handguns. I believe there are around 20000 awarded guns in Russia
I'm from Australia and we have way more restriction but we can get a junior licence (to use) for 11 year old. Juniors can use a firearm (not own) on private properties or gun rangers under the supervision of an firearm licensed adult (18 years old) person. Rifles are the easiest to obtain , pistols are very restricted. Semi auto rifle and shotguns are nearly impossible.
I live in Denmark, you actually have better access to firearms than we do. Here it is either a hunting permit that allows for you to buy hunting rifles and shotguns, or competition shooting permit that allows you to buy smaller rifles or various pistols. No matter how responsible you can prove you are and no matter how clean your record is you cant have a weapon for self defense here.
Very interesting video... on a subject that I tried myself to explore some time ago as I am in Russia. What the lawyer mentions is very interesting.... she says your embassy should get you a document stating you NEED it. Is it really NEED it or could be a reason to have it? I mean I've been a sport shooter for more than 10 year in my country. And what about hunting? Could you get a paper from your embassy stating that you were a registered sport shooter or hunter in your country so in order to keep being able to do such activities in Russia, you "NEED" a gun? Do you have any social media from this lawyer by any chance? Thx for this very interesting video
@@Wild-Siberia well... I tried with the 1st "imminrussia" I saw, (even with one "m" less in case of typo) but it didn't work. I hadn't seen the video till the end with the full print screen of her instagram. Indeed it was immrussia but even with her name coulnd't find it yet.. Thx for your answer. She might have closed it from too many requests 🙂
I wouldn't call Russian gun laws too strict, I'd rather call them adequate: you just have to be a mentally fit human being, stay away from drugs and alcohol (at least a week before the blood test:)) and not have any criminal or police record in order to get a gun, that's all. Gun license for all (pistols, shotguns, rifles) guns must be renewed every 5 years including medicals and police checks. And yes - russians never leave an animal that they brought down in the woods - it would be considered slaughter, not hunting. And you will definitely get a lot of disrespect from other hunters. It's not the question of providing food for the table :) of course not, and it's not a question of having respect for the dead animal (as I said - only adequate ppl get licenced) :), it's just common sense not to waste several hundred kilos of fresh meat. And most importantly that what makes you a hunter and not just a man with a rifle :) And here is a couple of weapons that you cannot buy in Russia: civilians are not allowed to own rifled handguns (pistols), only those shooting rubber bullets out of a smooth barrel - they are called "traumatic weapons". And no fully automatic rifles (AK's, Uzis etc.) just single shot - maximum of 5 (4+1) rounds in a magazine.
@@Wild-Siberia I really love what you do brother - telling the truth is really big thing nowdays. I myself have travelled all over the US by car - several times coast to coast and many times through Canyonlands and California. Real America and real americans is not what you see on TV or in movies - for the most part you are the kindest and open-hearted people that I have ever met. I know that very well because I have not just travelled a lot in the States, I spent several years in Boston, first going to school and then working there.
I live in northern California. You should come visit, it's a different planet than the south. Huge gun culture here, tons of outdoor space and hunting and fishing. I'd love to show you guys around
my friend I am aware of how the gun culture is and hunting in northern California but the reality is also they do limit what we can on and how we can owner rifles. I absolutely dislike that unless you have a grandfathered in weapon these new weapons that you can buy today or just awful.
@@Wild-Siberia I understand. Trust me, it annoys me too, I just meant to come and see the redwoods and beaches and all that. People are very libertarian here, live and let live.
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Hi Daniel, I just want for you to know that in Russia Instagram and overall META company considered as extremist organization, so I heard somewhere(may be I wrong) that when your channel something like 10 000 subs above(may be I am also wrong with numbers) your channel could be considered as a СМИ(средства массовой информации) so when you mentioned companies like Instagram you should say or may be leave a subtitle that this company considered as extremistic in Russia. It is better to do that. You could talk about this with some lawers cause I might mistaken so they could proper tell you am I right or wrong and some detailes, but since I would love to see you in Russia as a citizen in the future I want that you won't have any even slightly possibilities to be rejected.
As you may have already know that in Russia we have a saying (the strictness of Russian's laws compensated with a non-binding nature of its' forces) but in the mean time we also have a saying that "better перебдеть than недобдеть" so in any cases if what I was saying is true I think it may be better for you to re-upload this video with the important subtitle in it)
When I personally read some News and overall СМИ(средства массовой информации) even just a political bloggers somewhere, when they talking about some banned organization they always mentioned that this organization has a (something) banned status in Russia. So I am pretty certain that there is some law about this topic. You could talk about those type of organizations but you should(must) mentioned the status of those kind of organizations in Russia. So better for you to check out the information that I have provided and if what I was saying happens to be true - better to do something about best wishes
Dan, please have a look at a channel of marine veteran, who also decided to move to Russia, the name of channel is WantedVisual, he also said hello to you in one of his videos.
@@aplgolab908 that’s
My Bro 🤣 I am the one helping push his channel atm he’s a true veteran
A lot of mass shootings have a prescription drug link. I’m surprise that is not mentioned in Congress.
Мой супруг охотник. У нас дома есть сейф для ружья. Он проходит врачей для продления лицензии и разрешения на оружие,нарколога и психолога. К нам постоянно приходит участковый(полицейский по нашему району) ,чтобы проверить условия хранения ружья. Наш участковый почти как член семьи)
this is beautiful to have a husband as a hunter or having a son as a hunters important thank you for giving us your story. Thank you for commenting and watching this video. Please consider sharing it.
Ну не постоянно, раз в год заходят - правда в разное время.
@@Wild-Siberia Danny, Evgeniya did not explain why each region has its own hunting seasons and why a permit is issued. In Russia there are many territories of nature reserves and they serve to preserve species. Hunting in them is strictly prohibited! Hunting and fishing is closed for the period of nesting and spawning and any region has its own time for this. Any killing of an animal during this period or in guarded territory is unlegal.
Hunting is allowed before nesting or when the chick "gets up on the wing", the cub has learned to get its own food or the population of aggressive predators (like wolves or fox) exceeds some limit and get close to the habitations. But this does not apply to tigers or bears - they will most likely be tranquilized and sent to the reserve.
PS: The shooting of sick animals in case of suspected rabies or other epidemics stands apart😉
зачет )))
@@ФёдорСумкин-п6м Basically, Russianlaws are based on common sense. What's bad for natural development of species is illegal. Makes sense! Thank you for sharing
I am in Russia too, and was here when the shooting in 2021 happened, a friemd of mine owns a shotgun and when the shooting happened he was called to retake many tests and revisions of papers for his ownership just to well, keep everyone on check right haha so yeah owning guns here is quite the serious deal.
thank you so much for the additional information my friend. Thanks for watching the video. Please consider sharing so we can have more comments with information.
If they did that here it would be unconstitutional
@joeysinde1340 go away jew
@joeysinde1340 ?? They are talking about Gun laws and hunting here.
@joeysinde1340yeah, icm not a big fun of Hamala Harris
Really loved this video, Dan. Very informative and interesting. I will add something that wasn’t mentioned. Here in Russia, (I’m an American foreigner, now legal citizen) you can not legally conceal carry any handguns that use live ammunition, only ones that use rubber bullets. The only exception to that law, is if you commit an act of heroism, and a government official gifts you a pistol as a reward, which you are allowed to conceal carry in public almost anywhere, provided you’re of age and have the correct permit.
Now, luckily, for me, I had the honor of receiving such an award for assisting an officer with subduing two robbery suspects. I received a specially engraved MP-443 for my actions, but, unfortunately, since I just received full Russian citizenship a few months back, I don’t have my permit just yet, but when I do have the time and money for it, I’ll be able to carry it wherever.
I do somewhat miss the more relaxed gun laws back in my home state, but with the extremely low crime rate here, I don’t feel so worried. Hope my personal experience helped give you some further insight into our gun laws here.
thank you very much for adding information. Your knowledge is very appreciated and thank you for supporting this channel.
That’s amazing, you must feel so proud
невероятно, я тоже так хочу
@@s70cas7ic0I would say so. I feel proud, yet kinda lucky. It’s not often people are just gifted engraved pistols here. I feel more thankful and blessed than anything.
@@Wild-SiberiaOf course! I hope you do well in your future endeavors.
As an American, I have to remind you that our right to keep and bear arms is an unalienable right, not given to us by the government and, therefore, should not be controlled by the government. 2A is not for hunting, it’s for us to be able to fight tyrannical government. This is the difference. As a Russian, I can tell you that anything can be bought in Russia, including the medical exam results. In America, we have a mental problem, we don’t have a gun problem.
It is until it’s not in some states
@@Wild-Siberia this is why the founding fathers worded it the way they did, it is up to us to keep those rights and not be made a subject to tyranny.
I can agree with the 3 comments here. You're correct, however, to continue pretending the constitution matters when we lost that country quite some time ago is a moot point in any debate. We've become stiff necked as a people in the US to think our way is the best and we're somehow better then or exempt from the problems that other countries face. Our ideals were designed for and worked when we were a homogenous and pious people united by common interests. We gave that up a long time ago and it is arguably our own fault for doing so. All of this to simply say, we're past the point of wanting our constitutional rights and freedoms back. But I'm not the smartest person to speak politics anyway, I am wrong more then I'm right and this is my only opinion.
@Wild-Siberia any law that contradicts the constitution is null and void
Everyone has a boiling point, mental or not. When a gun is in the mix all bets are off
the gun law in russia was designed around one simple concept: no carry in settlements.
nice lady said that the law is superstrict. i won't call it superstrict; i'd say it is consistent. it makes sure that the gun owner understands: this cool looking metal thing is not a toy, it's life and death.
It’s a very healthy way of doing gun laws in my opinion
By the way, there are couple of things to know about, for example the difference between carrying the gun and gun transportation. When you have your gun unloaded and fully covered (special bag would be good) is considered transportation by the law, not carrying. Hunter needs way to actually bring his gun to hunting area, right?). Carrying a gun supposes it's loaded (but without round in chamber unless you're being atacked) and ready to be drawn fast. So pretty much no carrying guns closer than 200 meters to settlements for long-barels, just traumatic pistols and excluding particular places. One more thing! Did Lars show you his guns? I believe he still doesn't have citizenship, but has guns. Looks like permanent residency is enough to apply for gun, ask him
@@Wild-Siberia there is one kinda funny thing i'd like to add.
bought my first gun long ago, there was no 2-year restriction about the ammo capacity. so i made a rookie mistake: a semi-auto. it took years to realize: should've bought a double-barrel instead, i don't need more than 2 shots anyway. + it is easier to handle, more reliable, and simply cooler(maybe it's the matter of taste, i don't know).
the new law that they issued recently, obviously because of safety reasons, could've saved me some time and money. on the other hand, that's how we people learn things after all. the hard way )
Строгость законов в России смягчается необязательностью их исполнения- народная мудрость. Ещё есть люди, которых закон вообще не касается. А на Кавказе вообще свои законы.
@@СергейХоруженко-ф4ц "В России" есть национальная черта: тяга к самоуничижению. все-то у нас не как у людей. вот у них там, в цивилизации... а что по факту?
люди везде плюс-минус одинаковые в плане соблюдения, примеров хватает. актер взял пистолет, девчонку зажмурил почем зря. образованная женщина была, сына растила. два года уж прошло, алик все еще на свободе. алик неуиноват. докоооооле??? это в сша произошло... ааа, ну это другое. пожила в свободном мире, называется.
проблемы с самооценкой на национальном уровне никогда никого до добра не доводили.
Евгения забыла про одну вещь - помимо врачей ещё нужно будет пройти обучение безопасному обращению с оружием.
and this is why I appreciate people like you do you understand that this comment section is a forum this channel is open to learning from all people. I appreciate the time you took to write this. I appreciate the support on the video and the channel please consider sharing this video
Ещё надо было пояснить что после 2хлетнего стажа можно покупать оружие с гладким стволом ,но имеющими магазин на 5 -10 патронов (про 10 тоже не на все ограничения распространяется,но скажем что 10))
I think you also should talk about REASONS wjy people want buy a weapon in general. People on Europe feel safer and because of that as well as in Russia, not much of them wish to have a gun or a rifle. If you are not a hunter,.
@@Napastak69Kapikyanв России стало безопаснее. Оружие скорее как хобби. Охота, зомбихантинг, тактикул. Ну и это недешевое удовольствие
Что за зомбихантинг? Всяких фанатиков нацистких отстреливать?
The lady confused the shotgun types you can own in the first 2 years 🤷♂️ (only single- and two-barrel shotguns WITHOUT magazines/tubes are allowed) when at the Expo.
She also missed the part that the foreigners who are allowed to purchase the guns with this special application have to export the guns out of Russia within days, the law was designed specifically for such occasions. There are also import permits if you want to temporarily bring your own gun for hunting or sports (such opportunity existed before 2020 as well),
It would be nice to note that the handguns at 3:11 are actually "less lethal" rubber bullet pistols, to ensure no confusion with 'real' handguns.
You have to have a metal safe locker at the address of your permanent residence to store firearms. There is a limit of 10 long-barrel guns (smooth-bore and rifles in whichever proportion you'd like) and 2 rubber bullet (commonly referred to as "traumatic”) handguns per person. Gas pistols (guns/ammo no longer produced or imported but such class still exists) go on top of this count with their distinct type of permit as well. Pepper sprays are on free sale.
One-day safety and legal training with quiz-like test and little practice shooting is obligatory for the new owners, has to be repeated if you are a rubber bullet handgun owner each time the license is renewed, i.e. every 5 years. This also means you undergo medical and security checks every 5 years to renew you license(s).
You can legally purchase your own handgun if you are a sportsman with proven competition record, but such gun would ALWAYS be stored at the sports club and can never be taken out of premises by the owner. So it really works only for the sports where one wishes to have a handgun that only s/he will shoot and, possibly, tune.
The acquisition of ammo is not limited for practical purposes (through licensed shops only, no remote sales, license for the gun to be presented each time so that only the fitting cartridges would be sold). Reloading at home is allowed.
Transporting the guns and ammo would be problematic in the subway of St.Petersburg (illegally banned, the trial was lost) and, according to recent rumors, similar problems could now be encountered in Moscow metro as well. Trains and planes are ok, provided the established procedures are abided by.
The laws are not all that good in respect of why your rights to own could be limited/withdrawn, there were recent changes for bad, some quite stupid ones.
I think its what she said for the start the shop owner said that after some time you can own the double barrel shotgun. But the single barrel is the starting weapon.
@@Wild-Siberiaboth single- and double-barrel are allowed in first two years.
Ok, I understood the mess in her head. It is not about number of barrels per se. You cannot own the guns with magazines, to put it simply, in first two years. That’s why it is a BS statement when she points at the guns at 3:14 and then at 3:29.
As a newbie, you can only own the smoothbore guns that allow to discharge one or two cartridges max before manually reloading, period. Naturally, those are traditional side-by-side or O/U when you speak about two barrels. You can own single-shot single-barrel as well.
After first two years of owning, if no problem, you are allowed to go for multi-charge, so to say, shotguns (those are typically single-barrel). After 2+3=5 years rifles (incl. semi-auto) are allowed.
The lady is nice but definitely not a gun expert😂
This is just my observation, I am not Russian, but I want to point out that the way laws are enforced creates a weird idea of law in Russia. There are rules for fishing, but they literally do not enforce the laws at some geographies. Its almost as if there are HARD laws and SOFT laws. I think the reason for this is simply how big Russia is. I would expect everyone in the taiga to own a gun, but I would expect very little gun ownership in metropolitan areas.
@@projectnemesi5950 I would say you observation on the degree/strictness of law enforcement depending on the geography is largely valid. But it is more than just population density IMO.
Good information. My son was just asking me what Russian gun laws were like. I told him I would ask you, and here you are with the info, good timing. Also, congratulations on your channel growth, you were on about episode 2 or 3 when I first watched your vids. You've come a long way friend, not bad for a Jar Head lol. Take care.
I’m trying my best my friend. Thank you for the support. Yes the channel has grown because of people like you who voiced their opinions watch, and overall understand what’s going on. Thanks for being part of the community.
We have very strict gun laws up here in Canada. And The government keeps trying to take out guns away. It’s ridiculous😢
I think the government are afriad of us if we rebels or over thrown them
Canadian gun laws are not necessary strict. They just don't make any sense as they were written and passed by people that know absolutely nothing about firearms.
Canadian government want us defenseless for when Justin Trudeau finally proclaims his totalitarian regime lmao. Dude has made the Federal government completely mental
Sadly they're currently following the path of all totalitarian governments. I pray things have turned a corner and we all can hold out.
I know I’m from here in the states veteran of Iraq I hate seeing your guys rights getting stripped away just like the way it’s starting to here. It’s disappointing to see certain other fellow veterans out there that don’t believe in constitutional rights and why they’re there. 😢
I'm American and I (as well as my younger cousin) have been seriously considering moving to Russia. The one thing we were curious about, especially as we'd prefer to live somewhere rural in Russia is could we own a gun for hunting and for self protection from wild animals? So this video greatly helps us learn more. We live in Virginia and I own several guns, I also live somewhere very rural and isolated in the very southwest corner of Virginia deep in the Appalachian mountains where I'm hours away from any city type of places or interstate roads so I'm used to rural. I also grew up with a grand mother who's grandmother was from Russia, she was so proud at that time of making it to the freedom of the US and the American dream that still existed that she named her first daughter, my great grandmother, born on American soil, America. However now things have changed so much due to larger and larger government that sides with the Military Industrial Complex, it's lobbies, and big rich mega corporations to keep Americans held down. There is no American Dream anymore, even thou I know how fortunate I am to own my home outright I am not ignorant to how impossible that task will be for any of my friends and especially for the younger generations. I've followed many youtubers who are Russian who I've watched for years and seen that prices are not high in Russia and they get the same things we can here just for cheaper. I also think the Russian leaders care more about their citizens and country than the sell outs we have in government here in America that continue to sell the citizens and country out to places like China or with NAFTA that killed small town industry and jobs. NAFTA led to unemployment and I think our drug epidemic as these people in small rural areas have no jobs, no hope, no future and no chance to better themselves or get the American dream their grandparents once had.
I'm so glad I found your channel as there's two of us in rural southwest VA that are seriously thinking about coming over to Russia. We love the people, we love the country and we would proudly become Russian.
Для защиты от диких животных будет достаточно сигнального ружья. Не знаю, как у вас, а у нас дикие животные умные и стараются не встречаться с человеком.
Максимум, зимой, когда мало пищи, выходят к деревням волки, или лисы в курятники забираются.
В таких ситуациях достаточно не выходить из дома и позвонить в полицию или МЧС и проблему решат.
Мы все часто ходим в наши леса за грибами и ягодами, а нападения животных происходят очень редко.
И это при том, что и мы и они ходим по одним и тем же местам. Мы видели следы Кабанов, лосей.
Знаю случай, когда два лося в период гона посреди дороги стояли, друг напротив друга, опустив головы-отношения выясняли. В это время их заметили знакомые, которым нужно было проехать. Они остановили машину на безопасном расстоянии и просто подождали, пока лоси закончат друг на друга кричать и уйдут с дороги.
Даже встретившись с нашим русским медведем можно избежать столкновения. Они у нас не агрессивные, и нападают только если есть угроза им или если это мама с детьми и она думает, что вы опасны. Если поднять палку так, чтобы казаться выше медведя, то он посмотрит и просто уйдёт
@@Yliua5hs2fu3ca откуда вы , практически у каждого мужика в деревне есть ружье, какая полиция??? я уже молчу про Тайгу, аналог тех мест в Америке
@@Yliua5hs2fu3ca Сигнального ружья? Вы ещё скажите,что медведи ходят с балалайками и водку пьют.😂
Если вам нужна безопасность от крупных диких животных, то заведите пару Алабаев или Кавказскую овчарку, а ружье получить можно только после того, как станете гражданином РФ и то, если будете соответствовать
требованиям законодательства РФ.
For hunting relatively easy, for self-defence - hard. But traumatic ("non lethal") would be easier to get a permission for.
Guy said he has more gun rights than Californians but has to wait 5 years for a double barrel shotgun 😂
I guess they must be doing something right their gun violence is much lower than ours maybe them 5 years makes their men and women more mature.
ikr it’s such propaganda. I was almost fooled by this Expat, but I do understand a man’s gotta eat and Putin has the dough.
@@12345678927164🤔🤣 🤖☝🏻
@@Wild-Siberia clearly you are anti 2A, most gun crimes are from gangs,drug dealers aka illegal guns, you think the criminal is going to the doctors for a checkup before he does his drive by down the street?
Historical fun fact: prior 1997 there was no caliber limitation on smooth bore weapon, so theoretically you could own MT-12 smooth bore antitank cannon or mortars :-)
I love fun facts I love information on the common section. Thanks for sharing.
Rules are pretty similar to sweden, but EVEN more strict in RU obviously :)) I'm born and raised in Stockholm and have a basic laywer master in Sweden. I agree its quite strict and I LOVE IT :) it IS serious
do you know what I believe that we should not use the word strict maybe we should use the word responsible.
The rules are a lot more responsible in some countries by the way thank you so much for watching. I appreciate your support. Thanks for the comment. It was very healthy and positive thing to read.
Thank you for pointing that out
Couple of years ago laws were more liberal. Basically there is an idea in russian gun law that you should prove you are no idiot and can safely operate shotgun (gun with less kill range) before you allowed to use rifle (that is deadly at far greater distance).
But after last school shooting in 2021 now you are not allowed to buy magazine fed shotgun for first two years. Bastard used semi-auto shotgun with tubular mag, kill 9 and wounded ~30 person, and then surrender to police. Sentenced to lifetime imprisonment.
I love ABBA
From America better you than me
I am a proud 20 years long gun owner here in Russia, my arsenal includes all legal types of firearms including a shotgun, 7,62 army surplus rifle (SKS) and rubber bullet converted TT handgun. My personal experience suggests that after 5 years of gun ownership the whole licensing process (and we have to renew our licenses every 5 years) becomes more and more formal and easy each time. Most of the local licensing officers - and most of them are pretty young ladies BTW, - know my face already and it's like meeting good ol' friends actually )))
Also I may add that the average ownership costs (including regular licenses fees) are reasonably high so it constitutes a sort of an entry barrier for a lowlife scum, which is good.
I love this comment. Thank you so much for giving your personal experience about this topic. You are an actual expert as well.
Thank you for watching this video and taking the time to do what you did
Большое количество людей владеет оружием без всякого разрешения и охотится без лицензии, покупая патроны через знакомых охотников, по крайней мере в сельской местности, где много неучтенного охотничьего оружия. А наличие разрешения ведёт только к регулярным визитам участкового полицейского при любой стрельбе в окрестностях.
@@nurban3352 большое количество людей ездит без прав на ворованных тачилах, ужирается самопальным шмурдяком, гонит по венам всякую дрянь и трахает своих кровных родственников, по крайней мере в сельской местности. Чем ты нас хотел тут удивить, родной?
@@megaotstoy тяжело тебе наверное
@@megaotstoy 😄🤝
Дэн, тебя сейчас на Первом канале ТВ показали в новостях! 😅 Эпизоды из твоих выпусков на твоём канале о санкциях на Россию.. Ты становишься звездой российского телевидения! 😂
No way! it’s unbelievable it’s not me it’s all of us
we are one big community. I appreciate you reporting this to me. It has put a big smile on my face. You were kind enough to take the time to comment and so I will take the time to tell you that I am grateful for you watching and supporting this channel.
Dude! Chanel 1 TV! That's awesome.)) @@Wild-Siberia
@@Wild-Siberia since you a citizen and married with russian debushka now do you finally get shotgun? or still have to wait? 😁
’’Real’’ handguns (pistols, revolvers) are ABSOLUTELY PROHIBITED in Russia, except for official government law enforcement.
I already commented about it under your previous video, and I believe it's an important point.
When the cute attorney is pointing at handguns and says ’’you can buy these guys when you turn 21’’ ( 3:10 in the video), these are not real firearms. They use rubber bullets, they are considered non-lethal self defense tool, with effective range of approximately 10 feet. They are fairly popular in Russia.
So when you say ’’you can buy handguns’’ ( 3:15 in the video), it's confusing/false. You can own a thing which looks like a pistol and fires rubber bullets. YOU CANNOT BUY/OWN A REAL PISTOL OR REVOLVER WHICH FIRES REAL BULLETS.
Russians are to blame for this confusion, because they often call these non-lethal tools with rubber bullets ’’pistols’’ (пистолеты). But the actual correct name is ’’traumatic pistols’’ (травматические пистолеты).
So please keep in mind : every time you see videos of Russkies waving handguns around and pointing them at each other, these are not real firearms.
I agree with you but the impression i get from this guy is that he's a Russian shell.
Exactly.
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Вы абсолютно не правы. Нелегального оружия в стране огромное количество. Поэтому если кто то размахивает пистолетом, то скорее всего он настоящий. Происходящие иногда перестрелки это доказывают.
@@СергейХоруженко-ф4ц
This video features an attorney who claims to specialize on gun laws.
Obviously, the entire video is deliberately dedicated to LEGAL ownership of firearms in Russia.
Thus your (unsubstantiated and unsupported by any data) statement about illegal activities... is somewhat off topic.
Also, this video is in English, so primarily addressing English-speaking audience. Daniel is a Mexican-American. When an average American is watching this video, they may very well conclude that actual real handguns are easily AND LEGALLY purchased in Russia. My intention was to clarify this misunderstanding.
Also, Daniel is often making comparisons between Russia and the United States. Well, the illegal guns problem in Russia is microscopic, compared to USA. Russian gun crime is so small compared to the States, it's almost non-existent by American standards. If you believe otherwise, I have a bridge to sell you. In Brooklyn 😉
Очень симпатичная девушка про охоту рассказывала. Чуть не стартанул документы оформлять🤣 Остановило только одно, обладание оружием несет большую ответственность. И хотелки мальчишки перекрывает здравый смысл мужчины.
HAHAHAHAH
Ну про мальчишек это вы наверное про себя из-за неимения возможностей? Можно приобрести и для охоты. Это дело каждого.
Я взял себе просто для того что бы по картонкам и по железякам на стрельбище стрелять. Просто для души, да и в деревне когда приезжаю спокойнее.
@@inpusab393 Конечно про себя. Приобрести не проблема абсолютно. Мне интересную вертикалку в дар даже предлагали. Просто приобретением все не заканчивается. Это самая малость. Потом нужны будут время и сопутствующие затраты(и стрельбище, и охота). Не должно ружье в ящике просто так валяться🤷♂ Возможно позже, когда поменяются приоритеты.
@@MegaNic111 ,надеюсь не по домашним животным?.А то участились случаи убийства домашних животных т.е собак,кошек.и издевательства над ними.Российская полиция ооооочччень неохотно реагирует на такие заявления и,как правило,спускает всё натормозах.Это очень печально.Ведь всё начинается с безнаказанности.
Different countries have different cultures and different philosophies. In America, owning guns is a right, not a privilege. This entails that your right to keep and bear arms is a natural God-given right, it is therefore, an unalienable right; the government does not give you the right or privilege to keep and bear arms. Instead, the government is told what it can and cannot do, it is called the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution. Also, our right to keep and bear arms under the 2nd amendment is not for hunting, it is for fighting tyrannical government, foreign and domestic. The basis for the 2nd amendment in the U.S. Constitution is to fight tyranny, and this is what the founding fathers envisioned when they wrote it because they had to fight a tyrannical government that was trying to disarm them. In the words of Thomas Jefferson, "I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery". I respect other countries' gun laws but we must understand that in Russia as in many other countries, owning guns is not a right, it is a privilege granted to you by the Government.
I had a gun, a saiga .410-s
I purchased it completely legally, with passing all the commissions (doctors actually just tick the boxes, if the blood is clean and you are not talking wild nonsense, then passing the commission is very simple, but it takes a long time - you need to visit several authorities, which are often located in different places), received a hunting license (not permission to hunt a specific animal at a specific time, but like a hunter’s certificate); completed training in safe handling of weapons (quite simple and formal, but still there is an exam, and even practical shooting with a pistol and carbine); I also bought a safe, installed it, showed it to the district police officer (well, actually, just a photo - the district police officer decided to trust and not go to check it personally); I got my license in about 4-5 months. If the process hadn’t been stretched out (work got in the way, or something else), then probably everything would have taken a month or a month and a half.
Later, I committed a crime with this very saiga, and, of course, lost it.
Now, although my criminal record has been cleared by pardon, I cannot purchase a firearm (even a traumatic one), since there is a law prohibiting this for those who were previously convicted of crimes committed with the use of weapons, even if the criminal record is cleared.
also, just to mention - there is no legal way for a russian civilian to obtain a short barrel handgun, except he is a cop or a high rank military officer, may be few others, but not just a pedestrain. there are so called "traumatic" pistols, and there are lethal cases of use of those, but in many ways that kind of "guns" approved not to be effective in a purpose of stopping the offender.
there are many restrictions for civil weapons in russia, that makes those weapons less powerfull and less concealable.
changes were made in a "gun law" in july 2023. no comments on that :}
anywho.. the criminal will find a way around the law to obtain a gun. and those, who'll be in it's sight, will not be able to protect themselves...
Reasonable and not too strict. Similar to Serbia!
thanks so much for sharing your opinion. Thanks for watching the video please consider sharing.
Great info! Nice to see how firearms are purchased in other countries. In Canada you have to take a firearms safety course, and if you’re recently divorced, they want your ex’s name to inquire on your mental state, plus other character references. Safety is the focus. Then you get RCMP background checks before your license is issued.
thanks for watching the video my friend. You know a lot of foreigners were asking about this, so I just produced it with my friend.
Cheers
We're also subject to records checks every day of the year.
Actually Evgenia forgot to mention one thing - in addition to doctors and all the checks, you also need to undergo a firearms safety course.
It seems to be pretty similar to the laws in Italy: medical, including psychiatric tests, and this is just to own a gun. Concealed carry permits are very very difficult to obtain because you must prove that you have a specific need to go around armed, which pretty much nobody does.
I’m happy to hear that things are normal in Italy. Thank you for sharing how it is in your country.
Concealed carry in Russia available only for undercover units. As been said earlier in comments, you can have a handgun only if you are a dedicated (sports)shooter, and anyways it will be stored at a shooting range.
@@outerspaceoutlanderNo Thanks.
You can buy a rifle and shotgun at 18 in America, and you can buy whatever your heart desires after 21. America is the easiest place to own and buy a gun in the world. God bless America!
We can't complain in Switzerland. But caring is forbidden
In South Africa you also need license for every gun you want to buy, but goverment makes it very harder every year to get a gun.
Unfortunately its very easy to get guns illegally , you can literally buy any type of gun from corrupt cops (not joking can buy AK 47 if you want)
wow, that sounds like lawlessness if you can buy a gun from a cop
That is really the main issue, with owning a gun, it is pretty easy to get a gun or rifle or even some automatic weapon illegally. And that put people into disctinct separation law abidding or criminal. Criminal would own a weapon of some sort but some law abidding would have a hard time to get a weapon to protect them self. It is else worth considering that owning a gun and using it to protect them selfs are completely different matters. And even more using gun to protect your self from assualt can be considered as exciding appropriate level of response and you can be charged for it.
@@vladimir.novoseltsev here in Spain a Spanish lawyer told me if you kill someone totally in verified self defence you go to jail for 15 years.
@@rayjones5014that just sounds like telling criminals that anything is fair game
@@rayjones5014А у нас в России вчера из тюрьмы вышел, отсидев 24года, гроза 90ых годов - наёмный киллер по кличке Солдат. На его счету 24 доказанных убийств. В США его бы тридцать три раза казнили на электрическом стуле, а у нас вот так... 😂
Very informative and interesting video Dan! I’m sure many people can appreciate this type of content as well! 🇷🇺💯
I’m trying to be just the well-rounded person and given the information that I find to the people a lot of Americans were asking about this actually thanks for watching brother
This was actually informative, thank you, I am learning about russian gun laws from your channel even though I am russian myself!
thank you so much for that kind come in my friend by the way, there are also other comments that have additional information.
Of course, we all make mistakes, but with the common section and the video there is a lot of good truth in this world.
Hello, I own russian made 16 inch ar-15. As for the rules:
1) you are limited by the length of the firearm. It has to be 800 mm overall length and 500 mm of barrel length according to the recent rules. But if it the certificate to manufacture the firearm was made before the law took place, you still can manufacture this type of gun until it is due.
2) you can “officially” only use 10 rounders, but in practice nobody really cares if you use 30 or 60 rounders inside the shooting ranges. Different story for woods though, you have to have 10 rounder there.
3) pistols are basically prohibited here. You can only have the ones that shoot rubber bullets, and it’s much harder to do the paperwork for them than for 50 cal Barrett here (the paperwork for 50 cal is the same as to 22lr)
What I really want is easier paperwork and abolish requirement for check up once in 5 years. Also requirements for 1 barrel shotgun for 2 years are stupid af, same for 5 years of owning semi auto shotgun or rifleless barrel firearm. Criminals will always find a way to end someone. People need to have arms to defend themselves, family and their country.
thanks so much for this comment. Thanks for adding more information I’m telling you guys that this channel is a form of knowledge and the people who take the time to give more information have my sincere respect.
Разве не эти строгие правила мед.осмотра, защищают всех граждан от психов с оружием, стреляющих в гражданских? Думаю, вы, как ответственный владелец оружия, должны с пониманием относиться к таким строгим правилам. Это же не владение мягкой игрушкой.
@@Снежана-у4ы ,совершенно верно.Когда в кармане пистолет, куда то улетучивается дипломатичность и желание уладить конфликт мирным путем.
Вы считаете, что одно посещение психиатра гарантирует вам невозможность стать психом в будущем? Психическое здоровье- это же не группа крови, все может случиться с человеком. Сосудистые заболевания , приводящие к нарушению мозгового кровообращения никто не отменял.
У вас есть NORINCO AR-15 в России?
Nice video, now i'll be wait your next video from SkidRow!
Thanks a lot this is the sort of comment I was looking for :D
I just found your channel after watching the Real Reporter video. Your a real one. Good stuff
I truly appreciate you coming over here and being kind thanks for watching
Aaah, a video after my heart❤. Very well presented ❤ Dan, you are mui bien. Congratulations on hitting 27.5k subs. I will certainly repost this one to my network, to my old army buddies. ❤God bless you 🙏
we are growing you’ve been there from the beginning
I’m a Russian living in Texas!
God bless Texas!
that’s just awesome. Thank you so much for watching my friend. This comment made me smile.
I have always wanted to get to know a rural russian as i am a rural american. I feel we may have more in common than we are raised to believe.
Thanks for sharing the regulations for having a gun in Russia, law and order are enhanced in all aspects. A stable reliable leadership is missing with old Joe.😀
Have you thought about creating a discord for yourself and your UA-cam community? They can be really beneficial for conversation and super easy upkeep.
i think discord got banned in russia, i know he uses telegram
As an Englishman in Russia all gun laws in America and Russia go over my head ))
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Maybe someone already do same comment. I was stop to watch on minute 7. Lady had mistake - by new “weapon law” there is not allowed to buy/own for first 2 years shotgun with mags. No matter how many barrels it have (one or two) - both types is allowed to buy and own if it it is do not have mag. After first two years it is allowed to buy shotguns with mags. After five years (2+3) you can buy rifle guns semi-auto. About getting license to buy weapons - it is easy and simple. Enough do not be psycho or narco ( do not drink alcohol for example one month before test). With new law it is necessary to have 1-2 hour conversation with psychologist- also not a problem to pass test. Anyway she is so pretty. Greetings from SPb.
well this is why I am thankful for people like you who comment corrections. You must understand that this videos common section is an open forum.
Thanks for taking the time to clarify things
Fun fact - the single barrel shotguns you can own asa new gun owner include Saiga-12 and Vepr-12.
I own 5 guns! I live in Oregon USA . Also I have a concealed carry permit, one for Oregon and one for 31 other states. My two favorites are a Ak-47 Zappa 92 zastava pistol , a AK m77 zastava both very good rifles! Guess no guns in Russia !
Im sorry. But girl is not good expert about gun low reality) As a owner of several units I can say. Gun age is 21yo but if you served in army gun age is 18yo. As a first gun you can take only manual shortgun without magazine and-or handgun. After 2 year you can take any shortgun including semi-auto shotgun with magazine. after 5 years any rifle up to 50BMG including semi auto. Medical check is mandatory every 5 years - it takes usually 1-2 hours. For a first unit you must pass some safety class and pass exam. For buy a unit you should apply on-line for a gun license (medical and exam will be checked by police automatically) in 30 days you will have licence. Now you are welcome to shop. After obtaining a unit for a 7 days you must online register a unit and bring that to police for a check, in 2 weeks you will have a document about fully registered unit. In reality now all paper work takes 3 hours. Most long step is a safety education and exam. Buy a gun in russia its more easy then buy a car and take driving licence
guess what this common section is a form, and now, with some information that you have you shared with the rest of the people, this is why we exist as a channel.
I must also remind you to be humble🙏🏻🫡
@@Wild-Siberia gun low is actively discussing topic in out country, mainly due to mass shooting last years. I like just provide real facts, sorry if I was sharp.
Most of the guns I own in the USA require no paperwork and thus I have no paperwork, which would probably baffle and confuse a Russian customs officer if I wanted to hunt in Russia. "What do you mean you have no paperwork, why not?" "Because the USA doesn't require any and I own this rifle lawfully in my state without any papers."
You can buy an AR15 in West Virginia at 18 and you don’t need so much as a hunters safety card. One of the states with the fewest instances of violent crime. You can buy pistols and conceal them without a permit (yes even AR pistols) at 21. The gun laws here are the only reason I stay, and the pure water that’s abundant. Maybe a program for gun enthusiast foreigners would be a thing to look at going forward, but seeing as there’s a war with the entire west, I can understand why they would be very careful when giving westerners guns.
there’s very little care 😓
@@Wild-Siberiaagree, there should be criteria added to the background checks. The gun show loophole is what they are currently working on. If you ever want opinions from another pro Russian American veteran and see some of the most beautiful canyons in the east visit Blackwater Falls in Tucker County WV
@@encompassthyeclipse7278In Russia you can visit the Putorana Plateau; it is comparable in size to the British Isles. This beautiful, harsh place is located in the very north of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. There is almost no human habitation in these parts. On both sides, the plateau spectacularly ends with giant ledges over 800 m high! A place where almost no one has ever set foot.
@@encompassthyeclipse7278автоматическое оружие вроде запрещено продавать?кроме винтовок,которые произведены до года принятия этого закона,только гражданские полуавтоматические варианты.
It never ceases to amaze me the amount of strict protocol and the expenses to own legal firearms but an illegally owned firearm is easily accessible to anyone, and legal or illegal ownership, if there's any misuse of a weapon then prison or death is the same result. Regulation is all about control and expense, even ordinary innocent civilians kill people.
Very little gun crime in Russia compared to America in mega cities like Moscow
@@Wild-Siberia No gangland mentality in Russia, only mafia, but they don't run around with their trousers round their knees trying to look cool like the people in America that are always moaning about WACIST white people. I guess you realise who I'm on about. Hope you're well and good 👍🏻
настоящий пистолет в России купить невозможно, только стреляющий резиновыми шариками. Ну и любое оружие, стреляющее очередями, тоже купить нельзя.
Очень сильно упростилась медкомиссия. Раньше надо было получать 3 медицинских справки: нарколог и психиатр по месту регистрации, а затем общих врачей, а сейчас сразу получается 1 справка в уполномоченном государственном медцентре. Плохо, что 1 раз в 5 лет надо сдавать экзамены (теория и практика - стрельба в тире со всеми этими командами) на продление лицензии. Законодательство об оружии надо упрощать, при этом усиливать медицинское освидетельствование как претендентов, так и при продлении лицензий.
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Я не считаю, что надо упрощать законодательство. С какой целью? Зачем нам в стране оружие у населения в массовом порядке? Есть полиция, есть фсб. У них оружие. Остальным оно ни к чему
@@yuliabalashova3866не тебе решать надо оно другим или нет. Если тебе оно не нужно, то не говори за других
@@guns_aholic ,глупая реплика. Как раз нам и надо решать, речь идёт как раз о нашей безопасности.
@@yuliabalashova3866 👍🤝
You can go around those laws if you are in a relationship or have a private secretary. I did it when I lived in Thailand. You buy a gun in her name and she becomes your holster.
в России можно создать ЧОП, на него купить оружие, стать охранником ЧОПа и легально носить оружие как охранник! Преступные группировки, национальные диаспоры так и делают!
I think you should also look into the link between SSRI's drugs (anti depressants) and mass shootings. A very high percentage of these mass shooters have been taking theses SSRI's and have no history of violence who after two weeks of taking these drugs end up as mass shooters
Dual barrels are actually available from the beginning. For the first two years people are limited to smoothbore single or two-barrel shotguns. No magazine, no semi-automatic. After two years you can have semi-automatic smoothbore gun with at max 10 loads magazine. After another 3 years you can have rifled gun.
This is where I differ in opinion. I stand by a man's right to defend his home and family in a world where the bad guys will always be armed. A felony, in a country with talmudic, overcomplicated laws where anything can potentially be a felony, I don't agree with that being a restriction for gun ownership.
How are ownership rules for people that live in remote or sparsely populated areas? Do they allow you to carry when out in the wilds for protection against wildlife?
I’ve done it in the wild it’s common
There is a mistake: Firstly, when you reach 21 years old, you can only buy one- or double barrel shotguns and less-lethal handguns. That's the only handguns that are available in Russia for citizens. After 2 years of possession your double barrel shotgun you can buy any kind of shotguns that can be loaded with more than 2 shells (semi-auto, pump-action and so on). And after 5 years from your first purchased shotgun you can buy a rifle.
If you want I can talk about it with you. I possess firearms in Russia from 2006.
well, thank you this is why the common section is a form. This is awesome to read more information. Thank you so much for taking the time to do it.
@@Wild-SiberiaGlad to be useful =) If you want some more information - just ask it =)
Does the time required to become a Russian citizen count toward the time to buy a gun? Or, does the five years counting toward rifle ownership start after Russian citizenship is attained?
The 5 years start after owning the first weapon I believe
@Wild-Siberia I mean, does your time to qualify for gun ownership begin only after earning citizenship? Or can the time toward citizenship also count toward gun ownership?
@@johnpaulthessen9402 as soon as you’re a citizen you can buy a gun
@@Wild-Siberia ты неправ в понимании законов. Стаж 5 лет нужен тому, кто хочет купить нарезное оружие, винтовку. За это время надо доказать что умеешь пользоваться гладкоствольным оружием, дробовиком. Потому на старте никто не продаст винтовку. Но продадут только после стажа 5 летнего с дробовиком (если за 5 лет не будет нарушений)
А нарушения могут найти. Например пойдешь на охоту с дробовиком и тебя полицейские остановят, то оружие конфискуют за то, что оно находится не в сейфе! Стрелять в населенном пункте (даже защищая свой дом) нельзя - за это по статье 159 УК оружие конфискуют с штрафом!!!
У нас есть особые причины на столь строгие оружейные законы - девяностые. Это 90-е годы прошлого столетия. Тогда каждый идиот мог ходить с пушкой, при этом не имея разрешения.
yes, I totally understand how the gun laws became what they are because of your past and I’m actually very impressed how well you have done as a country compared to the United States, where we have a lot of crime with guns even today
@@Wild-Siberia у вас тоже есть свои светлые стороны. К примеру небольшой город в Оклахоме может годами не знать про грабителей, потому что они боятся грабить людей с пушками.
Сейчас идиотов с пушками нисколько не меньше. У выходцев с Кавказа возить с собой пистолет, а то и автомат так и вообще обычное явление.
@@СергейХоруженко-ф4ц не встречал таких.
In Australia even toy gel blasters guns are illegal as are airsoft bb guns, slingshots, some Nerf guns, crossbows
Australia is ran by tyrants
@@Wild-Siberia A police state
Ну, такой момент важный про пистолеты - у нас же это не просто короткоствольное огнестрельное оружие разрешено, а именно травматическое. Там в стволе есть штыри, из-за которых он стреляет только резиновыми пулями метров на 5-10. Дальше полетит, конечно, но не прицельно и не сильно прилетит
thanks for adding information
It’s very eye opening to know what the gun laws are in Russia.
Maybe people should also be banned from owning a vehicle of buying or consuming intoxicants of any kind if you get a Dwi dui, etc
no maybe people should be more responsible... its a free society until you become a bad person... you are talking about dictatorship
They do take license away after enough DUI or a severe case stop pretending please
I guess those strict gun laws helped those poor guys in the Crocus a lot now...
жертвы в Крокусе были все безоружны. Даже охрана Крокуса была безоружна!
@@perisher1976 That is my point! People have a God given right to defend themselves with whatever means necessary but the state that always wants to control them is not allowing it.
I don’t own a gun nor do I want one - they personally don’t interest me in the least.
But the examination of the subject I found FASCINATING 🎉
Thanks for the positivity and kindness I appreciate your support!
Спасибо for the video I requested👌!
🙏🏻🫡 took a while but I deliver
God grants me the right to own guns and defend myself.... I couldn't give a shit what my government or any other thinks.
That’s an interesting way of seeing it, and I would agree as long as you are an honorable person, and you were humble. I do not doubt that you are both for you speak like a true man.
Thanks for watching this video. Thanks for giving your opinion.
“Way to easy”
Yea dude goodluck stay over there in bro you good
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С тоской вспоминаю дни, когда жила в Техасе со своим дедом. У нас был очень классный сосед с кучей оружия в подвале. Много из чего мне довелось пострелять. У меня даже был свой пистолет, красавец 1911 70-й серии. По возвращении в Россию я решила, что рациональнее будет сходить в тир, чем заморачиваться с лицензией и сопутствующими расходами. Одно время подумывала получить охотничий билет, тем более мы с дедом, в числе прочего, занимались охотой. Но ждать пять лет до нарезного, и вся эта возня с РОХой, опять же... В общем, регулярно посещаю тир, а дома устроила мини-стрельбище со страйкбольными пушками. Годится.)
Про ждать пять лет... Надеюсь, ты помнишь, что ты делала пять лет назад? ))) А вот если бы ты тогда нашла время для получения лицензии - сегодня у тебя было бы право на любой нарезной ствол!
hi dude.. Your videos are educating the people. For instance I showed my wife the beginning of your video on guns. Where you are travelling down A street in l a when a lot of tents. She thought it was an open air market. She couldn't believe that all these people were living on the street. My wife does not come from a rich background. She comes from the time when people femilies. are living i in one room. Shared in the apartment with other people other families. In russia. It was called social housing I think.
Since The few years i've been here i've not seen one person on the street. I told her it is getting this way in the u k as well.
Hope you keep well
I am personally a proponent of "constitutional carry" when it comes to the US, but I understand that other countries may have different circumstances which require different solutions.
thank you for being very understanding and kind. Thank you for watching the video.
I call this total control and gov. is afraid of the citizens.
It is a very SLAV style mentality, we still hunt and gather, not as much for the need but moreso it is who we are and we havent let it go from our past, this is widespread amongst the slavs , excellent vid great work 👍🇦🇺🇭🇷
My father had a Baikal double barrel shotgun back in the day and every time he went out for hunting it was only to bring some food on the table. No trophy hunting or something like that. And even if he shot one too many ducks, he'd rather share it with a friend or our neighbor than leaving it behind. That's why I don't understand hunters who either shoot for fun or for trophies. Guess my or our mentality is indeed a bit different. 😁
I was thinking. If you go to the forest, where bears are, would you be allowed to take bear maze or so with you?
And what about weapons without barrels aka crossbow etc.? I know in some countries you do not need a license for those.
if you get a legal weapon for sure and bare spray can also be legal I think
Если встречаешь медведя, подними над головой палку, чтобы быть выше медведя, стой спокойно, не Шуми. Тогда он не нападёт.
У нас мирные медведи, если их не провоцируют, они не нападают
Я не владелец оружия, но на свои 18 лет попросила у родителей подарить мне газовый револьвер. Прохождение психиатра и нарколога было смешным в 90-х. На учете не состоишь, значит готов получить. Вот тебе заключение. Кстати, для получения прав то же самое, те же врачи, Так вот, за 26 лет ничего не изменилось, я так же должна пройти всех врачей. Но! Теперь врачи действительно делают экспертизу, там нельзя врать или утверждать, там реальные анализы и камеры, реальные исследования. Рада ли я? Да, очень, ведь мне уже не 18, я понимаю, как важна безопасность для всех граждан в стране.
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при продлении лецензии вы должны сдать экзамен теоретический и практический на знание законодательства об оружии, оказании 1й мед помощи, ну и стрельба в тире.
@@drflyer77 последний раз я продлевала в 2007 году. Это было так же просто, как и в 90-х при получении. А в 2011 я просто отнесла оружие в полицию и избавилась от него. У меня родилась дочь и я не хотела ничего знать об оружии в доме. Надеюсь, что все только ужесточилось в законах. Иметь оружие должны только достойные, адекватные и здоровые.
В России огромный подпольный рынок оружия.
@@СергейХоруженко-ф4цгде?
En mi país (Perú) tienes que tener o carnet de extranjería o ser ciudadano. Ser mayor de 18 años, dar examen teórico, práctico y médico (incluyrndo psiquiátrico), pasar una entrevista en donde te preguntan para qué necesitas un arma (si es que la quieres para defensa personal) o, en el caso de la cacería, pasar un curso de la autoridad forestal (2 semanas aproximadamente).
Para defensa personal sólo puedes tener 2 armas (pistola o revólver). Para caza pueses tener las que quieras hasta el calibre 308. Todas semiautomáticas, no se peemite tener automáticas.
Bueno por lo menos hay reglas
@@Wild-Siberia claro. Ah, eso sí, si has sido condenado por cualquier delito doloso (es decir, que tuviste voluntad de cometer el delito), así no haya sido violento, igual estás prohibido de obtener una licencia o, si la tenias, la pierdes. Eso es de por vida.
I see these videos from SkidRow and I don't understand, I really don't understand how this is possible!!!! And yes, I have a hunting licence and two rifles, and the neighbourhood policeman comes to check on me regularly!
this is so amazing. These are the type of comments that I wanted to see not only what videos you want to see next but you’re adding information to the present video. This is why I love this community. Please consider sharing the video. Thanks my friend by the way, Skid Row video will be crazy.
Actually, you can buy two barrel gun from the beginning. But the problem now is that you can’t buy anything (except pistols), that shoots more than twice before reload. Also, in the beginning this charming lady mentioned that you can buy guns (I mean pistols). Here is what different in Russia: civilian can absolutely nohow own a drilled barrel pistol, that shoots fmj. The only firearm you allowed to own is traumatic, that shoots rubber bullets with kinetic energy 5 times less, than fmj usually have.
Thanks a lot for the further information thanks for adding to the comment section forum!
Это всё перечеркивается тем что если ты не понравишься менту и тебе выпишут административку то можешь попрощаться с пушкой навсегда
А еще, при самообороне, лучше что ты сможешь сделать с пушкой - это засунуть ее себе в жопу, так как у нас за самооборону с оружием светит тюрьма в 99%
Оружейное законодательство в РФ намного жесче чем даже в КАЛифорнии
that sounds very scary
Outstanding info! Russian gun laws are so intelligent and commonsense. I am amazed at all the Russian people who speak excellent english. John, Usa
Thanks that was my opinion!
Interesting info
Thanks for watching Mr.Zelensky :D
A gun owner from Russia here! I dunno how good of a lawyer she is but you actually can buy a double barreled shotgun as your first gun. After two years of owning it you can buy a shotgun with a magazine, wether it's an underbarrel tube magazine or a detachable box magazine. Also unlike the blond biker jacket dude said, there is a 10 round magazine capacity limitation in Russia. After two of those mistakes I'm not gonna watch the rest of the video and I highly recommend to take everything you hear in ithis vid with a massive grain of salt
sell the good thing is we have an open forum comment section thanks for the addition of knowledge !
I think if u are caught drunk you shouldnt get your guns confiscated.
But if repeat mistake then, yes absolutely
Here in Tennessee I only have to fill out the stupid FBI form and I can buy whatever I want and carry it everywhere with me. Stay strapped or get clapped! lol.
the lawyer girl is pretty
I’m sure she’s gonna be flattered by reading this comment. Thanks for watching. Please consider sharing.
just a minor correction:
In first 2 years you're allowed to own a single/double barreled smoothbore weapons with no mag (attachable or fixed tube - does not matter) also you are allowed to own up to 2 pieces of non-lethal weapons (pistols shooting with rubber bullets)
After 2 years you are allowed to own any smoothbore weapon
After another 3 years you are allowed to own rifles
Another few facts:
General restrictions:
Weapons with full automatic fire mode are forbidden. You will go to jail even for "accidental" conversion of your own semi-auto one.
Weapons having overall length less than 800 millimeters are forbidden.
Magazines having capacity more than 10 rounds are not allowed to be used. Technically you can buy them, own them, use for storing your ammo in them but you cannot attach them to your weapon. There's for owners who have "sport" licenses but number of such licenses is microscopic.
Pistols are forbidden. Normal ones, shooting with solid bullets. All we may have as a pistol is a real gun looking toy shooting with rubber bullets.
You can loose your guns for:
DUI
Any law violation if administrative arrest is listed in possible punishments. E.g.: you forgot to pay your fine and judge doubled because you've missed payment term. Your weapon will be taken from you for 2 years because list of punishments for such violation includes arrest up to 15 days.
Also if you are having 1 year gap in weapons owning period your privilege of owning rifles will be gone and you again have to own smoothbore weapons for 5 years before you can buy a rifle.
Fun fact: the government thinks that 22lr single round bolt rifle is more dangerous than 12 gauge double barrel shotgun
Russian gun laws are strict, but this is compensated by the general feel of safety. You simply don't need a gun in Russia unless you're a hunter. For self defence there are pistols that shoot rubber bullets, but you should do a lot of paperwork and pass an exam. I used to have such a pistol but at some it was confiscated by the police and I paid a fine for being 1 day late with the renewal of my licence)) Since then I don't have any gun and don't feel I'm gonna need one in future.
I completely agree
"show me your papers" ... where have we heard that before?
Great video 👍👍👍👍
thank you for watching 🙏🏻
In Russia any rifles or semi-automatic weapons sold only for registered hunters and nobody else. You need to become a member of an official Hunters' Club, before you can buy anything. Simple as that.
wow, very cool. I am so happy that a lot of people add more information to the comment section.
It's a good law.
Wow Dude you laid some heavy wisdom on this topic..
Hmm... The issue in the US about firearms is not about the firearms or laws in the books. It is the fact that all the laws are not enforced properly from the state up. Also most (over96%)firearms used in crimes are NOT bought from a store but out of the back of a car on some street corner, or some hotel room, or stolen. The other 4% of firearms used are used and end up killing the owner of it by self infliction..
So from the age of 21 you can own a handgun... but what about carrying and concealed carry regulations? For handguns, which are primarily used for self-defense this is important information. Thanks for the video 👍🏼
no, thank you for watching my friend. I appreciate the support and the comment.
they speaking about rubber bullets handguns. You may carry it whenever except public places with anty-terror metal-detectors regime like theaters and big cinema. You may use it for self defense, but court will be ok with self defense only if you prove attackers were armed or tryed to take your gun, and only if you aimed to lower torso/limbs. With hunting license you can have shotguns and rifles, but you have no right to take it from case somewhere except your home, shooting range and hunting grounds.
Also there is gifted by gov weapons (engraved handguns,very hard to get it, you should commit something heroic like helping cops to destroy dangerous band of criminals or get it via nepotism with officials)that you can carry almost everywhere and use for self defence like you use rubberbullet handguns, and also there is collector licenses. if you have collector license where you can have all the handguns rifles machineguns and etc but you dont have right to carry it for self-defence. Also there is sport licenses, but its not interesting because you need to store your handgun in shooting range's vault and use it only on this shooting range
In russia you can carrying only handgun. Any shortgun or rifles can not be carrying. BUT it can be transported. The difference is following. Carring its about moving gun with ammo. Transportation - you rifle mast be packed in any bag, ammo must be out of rifle. So it's ok move AK74 in some box of bag in a car but its not ok carry AK74 in hand without any cover)) handguns used for hunting, house defense, sport like trap or other kind of ones, IPSC, just destroy cans)))
There is little remark on handguns in Russia. Real handguns are only allowed for sport, and you can't store it even in your safe - it should be stored in sport club's safe. The handguns that were mentioned in the video are actually called "ООП" - in translation, it would be something like "weapon of reduced harm". It is essentially normal handgun, but it only accepts rubber bullets in cartridges and have limited bullet energy. You still can die because of that thing, but it lowers chances of collateral damage (when bullet shoots through smthng or smone and do harm to 3rd person on the scene). This weapons are allowed for concealed carry only - you are not allowed to wear them openly, so public would not be disturbed. Open carry are only allowed for police, military and certified security personnel (this could be from private security company).
@@Lurzhanrus there is no actual requirement on concealed carry in the law, it is just that 99.9% owners carry concealed to avoid any type of fuss if someone notices them being non-uniformed but carrying.
In brief as russian gun owning citizen. What you need to get a gun in Russia
1.medical exam.
2.police ref.that you a law abiding and never been convicted.
3. Gun school exam.
4.hunter license, it provides you to get your gun out of the house. If not, you gun is only for home defence.
5.documents for metal safe. To secure you gun safety at home
6.after getting all, the national guard licence section will give you a licence to buy a gun, which you must registrate in 2 weeks and get you documents authorizing your ownership.
1st time you can buy only smoothbore gun, after 5 years owning with 0 violations you can buy rifled barrel gun.
Pistols and short weapons are forbidden in Russia.
More than 10 round magazines are also banned, 10+ are allowed only to sport shooters.
thanks for adding more information the comment section is a forum of learning
@@Wild-Siberia oh I have forgotten one more required condition.
You must provide to national guard licence section documents for metal safe in which your guns will be stored.
I’ve been around guns all my life. My sons owned shotguns at 8 years old. I love the people of Russia but I’ll stick with our second amendment and the USA. You cannot purchase a firearm in the USA if you are a felon. And if someone takes your paperwork in Russia it’s not good!
As an American living California... its a lot easier to get a gun without a permit... in US than in Russia by far (felons)
Зачем гражданским оружие? Если вы приобретаете его ради защиты, тогда может в Вашей стране что-то не так с безопасностью.
@@АлександрХрамов-д5еты прав👍
@@Wild-SiberiaYou clearly have never purchased a gun handgun or tried to get a concealed cary permit. Love the channel but please be honest.
Hi. A question if I may - If you are visiting Russia of just a Resident, ie a Non-Citizen, can you visit a Gun Club with a friend who legally owns a weapon and shoot his/hers in their presence? Or are there Gun Clubs that hire out weapons to be only used inside the Gun Club?
I lived in Southern Africa for many years and this practise was quite common. Thanks.
I’m pretty sure that you can visit a gun club and use the weapons
Yes, you can go to a shooting club and rent a gun, or you can find someone with a gun.
I would probably guess that the US has way more illegal weapons than Russia, and the crime rate to match it.
So do the stricter gun laws mean that there is less gun crime. Are there any stats on violence offences etc involving guns.
Open carry?
Do you know in America where they’re stricter gun laws there’s more crime so it’s an interesting thing
unfortunately, there are a lot of them, now due to the war in Ukraine, 30% of crimes involving firearms have increased, mainly in areas bordering Ukraine, 1677 cases have been registered for 2022, so whenever there is a war going on somewhere, arms smuggling is not dormant, people actually have quite a lot illegal weapons, that's how a person is built, it's in our genes, a pathological craving for weapons, you don't need it, but you want it
Um no.look at Chicago, NYC, St Louis,new Orleans.all have strict gun laws and the murder rate is nuts.
You remove the high crime rate cities in the USA.the USA would be rank 140 in gun crime
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America has this thing called a bill of rights that was granted to us by GOD.
Yea exactly … and then they passed laws in our states thank god to not allow felons to own weapons. Deal with it
@@Wild-Siberia see that’s the flaw though criminals don’t follow the laws. Only honest people do so essentially by not following the constitution and bill of rights to the T. All these laws do is put honest people at more risk.
I know how strict russian gun laws but sometimes i think it is not enough. I mean that nothing matters more than human life, so on every episode with shooting hurts me a lot. But after emotions i remember that mostly this guys were outlaws: they had no license, they guns were purchased on the black market(or stolen, or handmade). Of course some inadequate find ways to have license but a few people. Mostly Russian gun laws work correct.
Nature provides my friend. You dont even gather resources, you get its gifts.
Very nice video, thanx again!
Also, word about handguns.
For self-defence mere mortal allowed to use only rubber bullet ones (so called traumatic gun), which in theory should only make you hurt, but in practice could be deadly when attacker got shot in some points pr useless if attacker is protected by thick layer of clothing (typical for winter). Conventional ammo pistols are allowed only for sprot people like local IPSC / IPDA, and should not be used outside range.
Also, sometimes you can achieve handgun as award for service or heroic action, and use it for self-defence, but there are not many of those handguns. I believe there are around 20000 awarded guns in Russia
I'm from Australia and we have way more restriction but we can get a junior licence (to use) for 11 year old. Juniors can use a firearm (not own) on private properties or gun rangers under the supervision of an firearm licensed adult (18 years old) person. Rifles are the easiest to obtain , pistols are very restricted. Semi auto rifle and shotguns are nearly impossible.
I live in Denmark, you actually have better access to firearms than we do. Here it is either a hunting permit that allows for you to buy hunting rifles and shotguns, or competition shooting permit that allows you to buy smaller rifles or various pistols. No matter how responsible you can prove you are and no matter how clean your record is you cant have a weapon for self defense here.
Denmark is interesting we don’t hear much from there thank for reporting in !
Very interesting video... on a subject that I tried myself to explore some time ago as I am in Russia.
What the lawyer mentions is very interesting.... she says your embassy should get you a document stating you NEED it.
Is it really NEED it or could be a reason to have it? I mean I've been a sport shooter for more than 10 year in my country. And what about hunting?
Could you get a paper from your embassy stating that you were a registered sport shooter or hunter in your country so in order to keep being able to do such activities in Russia, you "NEED" a gun?
Do you have any social media from this lawyer by any chance?
Thx for this very interesting video
Her social media is tagged multiple times on the video 👍🏻 on Instagram
@@Wild-Siberia well... I tried with the 1st "imminrussia" I saw, (even with one "m" less in case of typo) but it didn't work. I hadn't seen the video till the end with the full print screen of her instagram. Indeed it was immrussia but even with her name coulnd't find it yet.. Thx for your answer. She might have closed it from too many requests 🙂
I wouldn't call Russian gun laws too strict, I'd rather call them adequate: you just have to be a mentally fit human being, stay away from drugs and alcohol (at least a week before the blood test:)) and not have any criminal or police record in order to get a gun, that's all. Gun license for all (pistols, shotguns, rifles) guns must be renewed every 5 years including medicals and police checks.
And yes - russians never leave an animal that they brought down in the woods - it would be considered slaughter, not hunting. And you will definitely get a lot of disrespect from other hunters. It's not the question of providing food for the table :) of course not, and it's not a question of having respect for the dead animal (as I said - only adequate ppl get licenced) :), it's just common sense not to waste several hundred kilos of fresh meat. And most importantly that what makes you a hunter and not just a man with a rifle :)
And here is a couple of weapons that you cannot buy in Russia: civilians are not allowed to own rifled handguns (pistols), only those shooting rubber bullets out of a smooth barrel - they are called "traumatic weapons". And no fully automatic rifles (AK's, Uzis etc.) just single shot - maximum of 5 (4+1) rounds in a magazine.
thank you so much for your insight my friend thanks for watching the video
@@Wild-Siberia I really love what you do brother - telling the truth is really big thing nowdays. I myself have travelled all over the US by car - several times coast to coast and many times through Canyonlands and California. Real America and real americans is not what you see on TV or in movies - for the most part you are the kindest and open-hearted people that I have ever met. I know that very well because I have not just travelled a lot in the States, I spent several years in Boston, first going to school and then working there.
Wow, she's scared to say at what age she went hunting.What an incredible country You're really selling me on this russia thing
Calm down girlfriend 😂
боится потому что могут посадить за браконьерство и отправить срок мотать в страшный ГУЛАГ
I live in northern California. You should come visit, it's a different planet than the south. Huge gun culture here, tons of outdoor space and hunting and fishing. I'd love to show you guys around
my friend I am aware of how the gun culture is and hunting in northern California but the reality is also they do limit what we can on and how we can owner rifles. I absolutely dislike that unless you have a grandfathered in weapon these new weapons that you can buy today or just awful.
@@Wild-Siberia I understand. Trust me, it annoys me too, I just meant to come and see the redwoods and beaches and all that. People are very libertarian here, live and let live.