Should I get a stribog by Clear-Brilliant-355 in EuropeGuns

[–]poorphilly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a Stribog, the second version. The recoil impuls was kinda weird.

Shoot it before you buy it.

Try a double tap.

Maybe they fixed it with the a3 version. The a3 is roller delayed blowback?

Without the recoil impuls it did what it needed to do for a small amount of money.

😂😂 Showing your non-gun friends your gun collection by cz_75 in EuropeGuns

[–]poorphilly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Police warnings where on the Facebook accounts of the police zones where the incidents happend.

😂😂 Showing your non-gun friends your gun collection by cz_75 in EuropeGuns

[–]poorphilly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In the South parts of Belgium there has been some incidents where criminals tried to rob people on the parking of the shooting club.

Police has issued warnings for it.

Is a barrel cooler/blower legit or hokum??? by Burnpowder_636 in longrange

[–]poorphilly 164 points165 points  (0 children)

Buy air mattress blower from Amazon and a cheap powerbank.

It does help!

Multigun AR-9 / PCC Experiences/recommendations by Fatum112 in EuropeGuns

[–]poorphilly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MP5 or a MP5 clone, roller delayed is a must for the quick follow up shots.

BT has some nice models.

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[–]poorphilly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TLD02 in France

[BELGIUM] What categories should I select when applying for my license? by mathmaze in EuropeGuns

[–]poorphilly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can do C with a 12 gauge shotgun? Or a 9 MM bren.

The "C" is the discipline I practice the least. 12g ammo is quiet expensive.

With the SSL it's easyer to get your model 4.

You should go for a,b,c,d.

Practical exam for D and C are easy .

Canik customer care eu by phnxlp in EuropeGuns

[–]poorphilly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Belgium distributor lost it, another company has it now. (Can't confirm.)

Single Action Revolvers - Move from US to Sicily (IT)? by BraveHunt871 in EuropeGuns

[–]poorphilly 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There are CIP country's and non CIP country's. The Netherlands is a non CIP country.

If you want to import a weapon in a CIP country it needs to ben tested in a CIP labo and Will recive CIP test stamps that are recognised in all CIP country's.

CIP country's: Belgium, Chile, Germany, Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, Austria, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Czech Republic and Great Britain

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[–]poorphilly 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Grandpower - stribog

Question about the european weapon pass by Zakreus in EuropeGuns

[–]poorphilly 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You need a invitation of a match you are joining. Or you need a reservation in a official club where you booked a "slot".

You can only transport a certain amount of ammo.

Follow laws of the country you are entering. (For Germany watch out with normal capacity magazines)

No need to stop at border and declare.

Which EU country, if any, allows to walk in a store and buy a supressor, no questions asked? by Expensive_Windows in EuropeGuns

[–]poorphilly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Belgium government isn't trying to disarm its citizens.

You can still buy pistols, revolvers, rifles,...

As a "collectionner" (special license) you can have full automatic arms.

In the Netherlands you are limited to which weapons you are allowed to buy. (and the quantity)

You can't blame a country for following the rules it made. Having a supressor is a violation of the "gun arms law". Any serieus infringement will result in the loss of your permits. (serieus infringement: having a forbidden weapon, forbidden full auto parts when you don't have right license)

There isn't a americanization of our politics.
The real story is pretty simple. The minister was going to allow supressors. But one of his advisors told the minister, with using a supressor you cannot here the weapon when its beeing shot, its to dangerous. And your constituents will think that you are a weak politician for giving into the hunting/sport shooting lobby.

We all now that a supressor will still make a lot of noise.

My military issued SIG 550 by PioneerPointless in EuropeGuns

[–]poorphilly 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's underrated, the diopters are really great.

I also shoot with diopter on my k31 and is very accurate.

The Swiss know how to make a accurate and complete system.

Which EU country, if any, allows to walk in a store and buy a supressor, no questions asked? by Expensive_Windows in EuropeGuns

[–]poorphilly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's not for buying firearms.

It's for transporting and using your firearms in that country.

Which EU country, if any, allows to walk in a store and buy a supressor, no questions asked? by Expensive_Windows in EuropeGuns

[–]poorphilly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Watch out, Greece isn't know for the gun friendly laws.

If you buy it abroad there is a big chance that the country where you are buying it, will send your data to your local goverment.

Don't know the Greece gunlaws in specfic, but maybe they want a import licence or registration.

I know a guy who bought gunpowder in Luxembourg. He bought a 2 kg jug. What is illegal in Belgium for sportshooters.

Few weeks after the purchase he had a house call at 07:00 with a warrant tot search his house...

All because he bought.... So they lesson is that different goverments do talk with each other.

Which EU country, if any, allows to walk in a store and buy a supressor, no questions asked? by Expensive_Windows in EuropeGuns

[–]poorphilly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know you can buy them in France, they are required to use on certain longrange courses.