Historické zbrane a strelivo do nich - zákon
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inspiring_carson
no pýtal som sa na to strelivo kat. d pre historické zbrane spred roku 1890 vo viacerých obchodoch a všade chceli zbroják na tú zbran
alebo zberateľský zbroják na strelivo. z týchto starých si asi nevystrelím
aj ked som na českom nete videl originál historický revolver s novými tlakovými skúškami - s tým, že majiteľ chodil zo svojím 140 ročným revolverom na súťaže!!!!!!!
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magical_snyder
Hello.
I'm living in Poland but I will move to Slovakia for few next years so for me is important to know your law about black powder weapons.I have Davide Pedersoli modern replica of french AN IX flintlock smoothbore musket which I shoot on our competitions and on range.Do I need any license or other permit to poses and use such gun on Slovakia teritory? I've read your discussion but I see there is no simple answer.
Please respond in your language if you want , I can understand it less or more properly.Thanks for any advice!
I'm living in Poland but I will move to Slovakia for few next years so for me is important to know your law about black powder weapons.I have Davide Pedersoli modern replica of french AN IX flintlock smoothbore musket which I shoot on our competitions and on range.Do I need any license or other permit to poses and use such gun on Slovakia teritory? I've read your discussion but I see there is no simple answer.
Please respond in your language if you want , I can understand it less or more properly.Thanks for any advice!
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momentalne anonymny
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only repeating firearms with percussion lock are limited to permission and firearms license, other black powder firearms are free /of course muzzleloaders, no something like Colt 1873 with black powder in cartridge/.
That means your gun is free, if you are over 18 years old.
(gun in category D)
There are free also firearms made before 1890 or of that modell year in Slovakia.
That means your gun is free, if you are over 18 years old.
(gun in category D)
There are free also firearms made before 1890 or of that modell year in Slovakia.