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  1. francispowers

    Self defence carry?

    Don't think I'll get any double action revolvers in Poland. There were only a few models, very hard to get original piece, especially in Middle/Eastern Europe. I know that licenced gunsmiths out here will do replicas of nearly anything but it'd cost around 2,200$ - 2,500$.
  2. francispowers

    Self defence carry?

    That actually leads me to another question! Does anyone know if Cattleman revolver had cap n' ball conversion before 1885? This is a very important legal issue in Poland as you can only own CAP N BALL revolvers that existed pre 1885, not the later conversions of previously cartridge powered...
  3. francispowers

    Self defence carry?

    That simply depends on where you live. We have a totally different law and basically the "use of a firearm" is pulling it from the holster, not reaching for it. Never heard of any judge believing a few guys with knives usually having a previous criminal record claiming that they, in a group...
  4. francispowers

    Self defence carry?

    Im talking about Poland here, the most strange laws about modern firearms, nearly treating every armed Citizen like a possible murderer but giving you much, Id even say a lot freedom when it comes to the BP guns I've mentioned, as no license for blackpowder or anything related is required...
  5. francispowers

    Self defence carry?

    That's the thing I consider absolutely retarded about Europe. Law considering firearms here, especially in my country is a one, big mess that doesn't make any sense at all. First of all, muzzlloader guns and replicas of muzzleloaders that existed before year 1885 are considered a firearm that...
  6. francispowers

    Self defence carry?

    Thanks a lot for replies. Yeah, the big problem is concealability. No open carry here obviously and if gun is visible in any way you can get accused of threatening + charged with public offence and get the gun confiscated. As I actually only own some common constructions like the Remington...
  7. francispowers

    Self defence carry?

    So first of all as a new forum member I'd like to say howdy to every user out here! I just have one question I was wondering about for a very long time. Im from Europe and in most EU countries obtaining a gun for self defence is pretty much near impossible (~30 licenses issued per year) and a...
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