Oh, and I forgot, what about the F2000? Or is that not sold there either?
Sage for double post
Perfect AR-15 SBR barrel length
Yes there is, but from what I could gather it's the same thing with the G36. There are versions that accept NATO mags, but extremely rare on the civilian market because they are mostly made for export to countries that don't want to adopt their OEM mags. However there are conversion kits for the AUG to accept stanag mags, but wish me luck getting my hands on one.
So far I haven't found one and if I wanted I'd have to import one, which is very complicated and time consuming, even through a firearms dealer.
Besides that the F2000 isn't really famous, even in the US, the F2000 has sold so terribly that FNH pulled it from the market very quick, the bullpup market there is in the strong grip of its greatest ally and their national firearms manufacturer IWI
All three Tavor, AUG and F2000 are also very expensive here and I intend on buying more than one gun, because it will probably be the last time I'll be able to after the whole debacle of the EU forcing their gun laws unto us.
I'm going to buy basically a HK 416 semi-auto with a 14.5" barrel.
But still thanks for your answer
Wait, that shit actually got through?
I'm surprised as well, Swissbro. How do they manage that when you're not even a part of the damn EU?
Since we agreed to the Dublin Regulation and are now part of the Schengen Area, we have to comply with certain EU policies and can't negotiate individual contracts for it, like we did in the past.
These laws are beyond sane. If you're not some sort of olympic sport shooter, licensed hunter or collecter of antique firearms, you're done and fucked, you can't own anything. A commom EU/Schengen database for gun owners, registering all your firearms and police inspections to see if you have them stored correctly are just some of the many things they demand.
Luckily we have refendums and people's initiave here in Switzerland, unique compared to most other countries that don't have a direct democracy, which basically means that the people can make the laws and decide which laws will be adopted and which not.
So several pro gun organisations here threaten to take the referendum if the federal council decides to accept the new EU regulations, which will be adopted in may 2019.
If the vote is succesful we can keep our law, but will probably be kicked out of the Schengen area, which is not relevant for us, because schengen only means open borders within the EU.
It's clear that a referendum will take place, but I don't really know how it will turn out and I'm not to optimistic about it.
Please pray for my country brothers in arms.
And people still don't believe in the Hibernian conspiracy
RIP in peace Switzerland.
that's the worst fucking part. I would have expected you guys to be in he EFTA but not EU, but this is like "switzerland, now with less autonomy"
I don't just believe in it, I have faith in it.
It's still beyond me that gun control has anything to do with open borders etc. But we're thinking about leaving Schengen since 2007, because unlike Germany or France it has very little use to us and costs us several millions per year.