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  • swiss.taclife

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    Very nice. Not cheap to feed I would imagine though. Do you get to shoot it much in Switzerland?

    The ammo cost of it here is pretty expensive - one shot one buck. But with a rate of fire of 1500 per minute, you can surely imagine how expensive lol.. But select fire firearms itself are cheaper than dirt here, what's really cool! I only paid 1200 bucks for mine and it is in perfect condition.

    Shooting select fire firearms in Switzerland is a bit complicated. You need an invitation from a shooting range to apply for a shooting permit, which only counts for one day at this single shooting range and the shooting range owner needs a permit for this one day as well. And this permit costs a 100 bucks.
     

    swiss.taclife

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    How easy is it to get them out of the country?

    Switzerland is a neutral country. Because of our neutrality, there's no way to export firearms. Especially not select fire firearms. Only Swiss governmental companies can export Firearms inside Europe as far as I know. Because of our neutrality, also big companies like B&T have to open a new branch in the US if they wanna sell their products over sees. There are no exceptions at all. But I think this is a good thing because our neutrality is very important in the middle of Europe.
     

    baboon

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    Years ago a buddies dad was importing Double Rifles from Germany & France. He imported a .50 BMG rifle for The Fifty Caliber Shooters Association from Switzerland. The gun was raffled off. Here is the only picture I could find of it.
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    ZX9RCAM

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    Switzerland is a neutral country. Because of our neutrality, there's no way to export firearms. Especially not select fire firearms. Only Swiss governmental companies can export Firearms inside Europe as far as I know. Because of our neutrality, also big companies like B&T have to open a new branch in the US if they wanna sell their products over sees. There are no exceptions at all. But I think this is a good thing because our neutrality is very important in the middle of Europe.

    This is what I was thinking.
     
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