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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 4:30 pm
by Mkim340518
OK hold on a minute....so you're telling me Housil that I can't buy a full assembled and working M16 but, I can buy it in pieces and assemble it myself and it's ok?
Even if it becomes fully auto and fully functional???
If so...GERMANY HERE I COME
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:27 pm
by housil
Mkim340518 wrote:OK hold on a minute....so you're telling me Housil that I can't buy a full assembled and working M16 but, I can buy it in pieces and assemble it myself and it's ok?
Even if it becomes fully auto and fully functional???
If so...GERMANY HERE I COME
For god´s sake
NO!
Even to have just a part of a real weapon (firing pin, slide, barrel etc.) is a crime over here and causes you lot´s of trouble with authorities!
Also a knife here in Germany can be a forbidden weapon!
What you can buy are un-usable-made parts. Means they are weld toghether, barrel is cut 6 times, the slide must be cut in 45° a.s.o.
My weapons are made by the genuine manufacturer or under licens and work like the original, but
never can fire live ammo!
Germany has a very strict weapons law!!!!
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:06 pm
by jubifahrer
Yes it is very hard to get legal weapons in germany. But if you have a licence, you can buy very much nice things
bye
jubifahrer
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 11:51 am
by Mkim340518

SWEET JESUS ALLAH BUDAH is that a KAR98??
Just tell me it fires...????please tell me it fires?????
And thats a sweet luger you got there too!!!
Great collection Rudis!
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 11:52 am
by Mkim340518
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 2:21 pm
by housil
Mkim340518 wrote:

SWEET JESUS ALLAH BUDAH is that a KAR98??
Just tell me it fires...????please tell me it fires?????
And thats a sweet luger you got there too!!!
Great collection Rudis!
Rudi´s K98 is a real, firing rifle

I have had in my hands
"Your" Luger is a Walter P38.
This is a "08":
The P38 was issued to the Wehrmacht in 1938 to replace the Luger 08.
http://www.waffenhq.de/infanterie/pistole38.htm
In 1957 the P38, now called P1 was issued to the German Bundeswehr again and became replaced by H&K P8 (USP) in 1994
http://www.military-page.de/waffen/hk/p8/p8_01.htm
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 2:30 pm
by Bypah
Beautiful mauser K98!!!!

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:42 am
by Mkim340518
OHHHH I see now...that is a beautiful Walther...but, whats even better than both of those is the USP that replaced both of them...excuse me I got to do something about this drool all over the place.
And where do you go and fire the Kar or any firearm in Germany? Do you have firing ranges? Are you allowed to hunt?
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 7:22 pm
by jubifahrer
Mkim340518 wrote:
And where do you go and fire the Kar or any firearm in Germany? Do you have firing ranges? Are you allowed to hunt?
Yes, there are firing ranges in germany.
i am member of a shooting club and also in the bundeswehr reserve, so i am allowed after federal hard tests to have and shoot them.
bye
jubifahrer
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:51 am
by housil
Mkim340518 wrote:
Are you allowed to hunt?
If you are an official hunter, you can hunt in/on/at (what´s right?) your own hunting ground. But only at "hunting season" and not "just for fun"! Hunting over here is intented to keep the population of animals (hogs, deers, rabbits...) to "normal" and the "wildlife" of animals and plants in balance.
Just to shoot an animal somewhere in the woods is poaching and hunters/rangers over here are like the
forrest police with similar rights as the "real" authorities.
Germany is this small, you can´t even fart in the woods without alarming some "Blockwart" that will make a report and call authorities for a "suspicious noise"
