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Unread 12-25-2007, 03:32 AM   #1
Claudio
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In Switzerland the Federal law says that you are not allowed to:
- Shoot with a full auto weapon
- Have a full-auto weapon

unless you have a collection patent that should be renewed every 5 years (time restriction may vary from a Canton to another) To obtain the patent you need to pass a theory and a practical test (conservation, security, law, etc.) and obviously, demonstrate that you are a collector.
And with a collection patent you still not allowed to shoot a full auto weapon.

If you transform an automatic weapon in semi-auto the weapon will become a weapon legal for the large public but the transformation should be performed by a legal & recognized entity of the government who will add a â??Swiss stampâ??
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