List of countries by gun laws (Narisis)

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Firearms legislation for non-military civilians among the nations of the world is highly variable. Included here is information regarding gun policy for both ownership, usage rights, and licensing requirements.

Tables

Countries by Ownership Rights

  Yes (no license): No license required.
  Yes (shall issue): License required.
  Yes (may issue): License required, stricter criteria or special restrictions in place.
  No: Prohibited.

Country Air guns Ammunition (explosive or incindiary) Ammunition (expanding) Ammunition (standard) Disguised firearms Flamethrowers Machine guns Handguns Rifles (automatic) Rifles (semi-automatic) Rifles (single-shot) Shotguns
 Cukobai Check-71-128-204-brightblue.svg Yellow exclamation mark.svg Yellow exclamation mark.svg Check-71-128-204-brightblue.svg No No Yellow exclamation mark.svg[1] Yes[2] Yes Yes Yes Yes
  1. Government-issue PTS-02 submachine gun required to be owned and maintained by adults as part of the 1953 Civil Defense Code, updated 2006, though other machine guns are restricted-ownership.
  2. Government-issue PTP-89 required to be owned and maintained by adults as part of the 1953 Civil Defense Code, updated 2006.

Countries by Usage Rights and Licensing Requirements

Country Licensing requirements Registration/background checks requirements Additional restrictions
 Cukobai

Firearms Laws by Country

References