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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Lausanne/Switzerland
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I got it from police sale of confisqueted weapons To John Every swiss soldiers which have served the country up to the end of the obligation time (300 days for a soldier) arround 30-40 year old is released and won't be part of reserve. If this soldier can proove he has made all the mandatory shooting exercices till the this date, the country will mark is gun with a "P" and give it to him, that's what happened to me 2 months ago. The only restriction is that my STGW 57 has been modifiy to avoid full auto mode, but I can still shoot in semi-auto. For those like me how were a "little nut" on weapons, I was a gun mechanics in the moutain troops, there is possibility to keep an STG90 full-auto for keeping practicing military or private shooting, thx to the defense dpt........ hope it will make it a little easier to understand for you guys PS: This means also that all guns or riffle marked with this "P" are ex-military weapons given to their older at the end of his service. If you find militry versions of swiss guns without it, it may have being stollen or refurbished. Fred |
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