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Latest revision as of 08:35, 13 October 2024

Country Prohibited Licence required Registration and/or background checks required Unregulated
 Azeria Partial Yes Yes No
 Lurynia Yes Yes Yes No
 Japuile Yes Yes Yes No
 Aohakoakoa No No No No
 Crown Royal Goverment No Yes Yes No
 Choslow Yes Yes Yes No
 Khijovia No De jure Partial De facto
 Kyldigard No Yes Yes Mandated for all eligible legal adults
 Ostrov Except shotguns Yes No Broadly[1]
 Kaidokoku No Only for explosive weapons Yes Broadly[2]
 Kerussiria No Yes Yes No
 Indefinite Color No No No Yes
 Dairana Yes Yes Yes No
 Yulsan Except shotguns Yes Yes Partial
 Tepror Yes Yes Yes No
 Polslava No Yes Yes No
 People's Republic of Maydin Kolfer Regulated Yes Yes No
 Tyreis Yes Yes Yes No
  1. Licenses may be easily acquired by those who need them, such as farmers and sport shooters, but are not generally granted for self-defence (except to those in extreme distress). There are no requirements as to how shotguns should be stored in the home, what capacity magazines are acceptable, where they may be transported, and such of the like.
  2. Largely unregulated due to rarity in most areas.