Need some help from French native speaker
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Re: Need some help from French native speaker
I believe they are no longer prohibited, but have very tight licensing attached to those in the category.
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Re: Need some help from French native speaker
Surely 7.62x39 isn't a French military calibre?.
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Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Re: Need some help from French native speaker
ASSAULT RIFLES considered as ARMES DE GUERRE need a FAC equivalent, and their major components are restricted as well. For same reasons,7.62x39, .223Rem and .50 BMG remain classified in the new law liberating all the other calibres.Sim G wrote:I believe they are no longer prohibited, but have very tight licensing attached to those in the category.
Possession of rifles manually operated is allowed Under simple condituibs.
From what I understand,almost the whole of the parts confiscated were to be considered as restricted...at least to my quite indulgent appreciation!!!
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Re: Need some help from French native speaker
Some details here, courtesy of BASC. They don't have to be French military calibre's, just in use by militaries somewhere it seems:
http://basc.org.uk/firearms/firearms-news/
http://basc.org.uk/firearms/firearms-news/
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Re: Need some help from French native speaker
*phew*
Our warbow* is okay then ?
* All warbows are longbows, but not all longbows are warbows...
Our warbow* is okay then ?
* All warbows are longbows, but not all longbows are warbows...
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Re: Need some help from French native speaker
Just read your post , if you need further assistant I will be happy to help to the best I can.
As mentioned previously by RGC, according to French law, if a weapon is restricted, then its components & ammunitions are also restricted. Therefore you need the authorisation to possess the weapon in the 1st place to be legally able to purchase any of its components. In practice, pushing it to the extreme, only a licence holder for an AK47/AKM can legally buy a rusty old mag, a wooden hand-guard or even a shot 7,62x39 shell.
As mentioned previously by RGC, according to French law, if a weapon is restricted, then its components & ammunitions are also restricted. Therefore you need the authorisation to possess the weapon in the 1st place to be legally able to purchase any of its components. In practice, pushing it to the extreme, only a licence holder for an AK47/AKM can legally buy a rusty old mag, a wooden hand-guard or even a shot 7,62x39 shell.
Re: Need some help from French native speaker
how bureaucratic, so even having your FAC on, wouldn't suffice? So much for Common area. What a joke. Speaking of which, since a standard AR mag can fit other calibers besides 223/5.56 that will not be restricted in France ala 300 blk, 222, 458 socom, 50 beowulf, etc, would the same rules apply there or could you just say, no its for 222 rem? I know colt and few companies made/make some 222 AR's for France (people that don't want to go to get all the paper for a 223) or Spain (not sure if 308 and 223 are considered the same as 5.56 and 7.62, might have changed maybe) and made some mags labelled 222 rem, but by all accounts they fit 223/5.56 just fine.froggy wrote:Just read your post , if you need further assistant I will be happy to help to the best I can.
As mentioned previously by RGC, according to French law, if a weapon is restricted, then its components & ammunitions are also restricted. Therefore you need the authorisation to possess the weapon in the 1st place to be legally able to purchase any of its components. In practice, pushing it to the extreme, only a licence holder for an AK47/AKM can legally buy a rusty old mag, a wooden hand-guard or even a shot 7,62x39 shell.
Small thread on the subject here https://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html ... 9&t=175716 Plus the original mags for my 223 vz58 mars say 223/222/5.56 (I know CSA makes a 222 rem version of their VZ's).
Re: Need some help from French native speaker
froggy-you have pm
I am restraining myself from further comments but sixshot6 have a point-M16/M4 mags can be used for any other calibre,and 7.62x39 for 6.5Grendel too-witch was also on my FAC...and pls remember,parts where IN TRANSIT in France for 2hours max-destination was UK.
And yes,I am after Cameron idea this time-it is a joke,if as sixshot6 said,after so many years Common law is a matrix,scrap it.Thnx,JB
I am restraining myself from further comments but sixshot6 have a point-M16/M4 mags can be used for any other calibre,and 7.62x39 for 6.5Grendel too-witch was also on my FAC...and pls remember,parts where IN TRANSIT in France for 2hours max-destination was UK.
And yes,I am after Cameron idea this time-it is a joke,if as sixshot6 said,after so many years Common law is a matrix,scrap it.Thnx,JB
Re: Need some help from French native speaker
To drive my point home furtherpolemass wrote:froggy-you have pm
I am restraining myself from further comments but sixshot6 have a point-M16/M4 mags can be used for any other calibre,and 7.62x39 for 6.5Grendel too-witch was also on my FAC...and pls remember,parts where IN TRANSIT in France for 2hours max-destination was UK.
And yes,I am after Cameron idea this time-it is a joke,if as sixshot6 said,after so many years Common law is a matrix,scrap it.Thnx,JB
http://www.gunsmoke.eu/magazijnen/colt- ... anguage=en
for sale 222 ar mags, worst part is the 223 mags are no different. It sounds to me like the police might be getting a bit heavy handed after Charlie Hebdo despite nothing illegal being done by you and yes it is a joke, just goes to show the whole thing is an oxymoron. Makes me wonder if had it gone through the post it would have been different though?
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