Gun laws in Septentrion

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Country Personal handguns Manual action Semi-automatic weapons Fully automatic weapons Explosives Background checks Unchecked transfer Concealed carry
Template:Country data Eisenmaat Yes Yes Yes Partial Partial Yes No Yes
Since 1938 Since 1922 Since 1938 Since 1964 Since 1964 Since 1982 Since 1982 Since 1982
Ownership of firearms is generally shall-issue-regulated, with exception of full-auto firearms and explosive devices allowed to collectors, special permit holders and active reservists. Active reservists transitioning from reserves shall be granted special permits for owned firearms after '64 reservist firearm reform.
Template:Country data Vihoslavia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Since 1945 Since 1945 Since 1945 Since 1945 Since 1945 Since 1945 Since 1945 Since 1945
Chervakia allows a large variety of weapons to be owned by the civilian populace, primarily for militia or home defense civilian units. All owners are required to undergo bi-annual background checks if they wish to keep their firearms.
Template:Country data Federation of Soviet Republics No Yes No No No Yes No No
Since 1915 Since 1915 Since 1915 Since 1915 Since 1915 Since 1915 Since 1915 Since 1915
FSR allows bolt action rifles and shotguns for hunting purposes, with special rules in some territories.
 Maverica Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No No
Since 1997 Since 1960 Since 1960 Since 1967 Since 1961 Since 1960 Since 1960 Since 1960
Semi automatic weapons are strictly enforced with a magazine capacity maximum of 10 rounds allowed while all automatic pistols are outlawed single actions and double actions are allowed.
 Menghe Partial Yes Partial No No Yes No No
Since 1993 Since 1964 Since 1964 Since 1964 Since 1964 Since 1989 Since 1989 Since 1989
While certain firearm types are technically legal, they are subject to a stringent application, licensing, and registration program, and firearm ownership is very low at 1.4 firearms per 100 residents. See Gun laws in Menghe for more information.
 Themiclesia
 Tír Glas Yes Yes Yes Partial No Yes No No
ab inito ab inito Since 1950 Since 1965 ab inito Since 1965 Since 1965 Since 1965
Firearms are (debatably) widely available but heavily controlled in Tír Glas with varying degrees of restriction on what can and cannot be possessed in various categories and circumstances.
Template:Country data Verpletterant Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes
Since 1903 Since 1903 Since 1947 Since 1947 Since 1903 Since 1958 Since 1958 Since 1981
Citizenship status is weighed heavily, and profiling is applied to the extreme which means Katmiesie are de facto the only ones who can own or buy weapons.
Template:Country data Yugoslovenski No No No No No No No No
Since 1998 Since 1998 Since 1998 Since 1998 Since 1998 Since 1998 Since 1998 Since 1998
Yugoslovenski has banned all personal firearms, after fears of a continued civil war struck high in the government during the drafting of the new constitution.
Template:Country data Maracaibo No No No No No No No No
Since 1911 Since 1948 Since 1948 Since 1948 Since 1948 Since 1948 Since 1948 Since 1948
Bolt action hunting rifles are available for rent from government owned establishment for recreational shooting.