My Daisy Red Ryder brings home the meat every year!
Not sure why yours don't.
We like different kinds of meat,would be my guess.
We like different kinds of meat,would be my guess.

GAU-8 Avenger. It is very expensive to feed and only shoots 3 moa.

Oh, the Swedes want them, they just can't have them. There are restrictions on the number of guns allowed to be owned in Sweden. When you reach your gun ownership limit it is necessary to trade in a used gun if you want to buy another gun. These used guns pile up in the gun stores and are sold wholesale to North American importers.
Current Swedish Gun Limits (from Anders):
6 rifles/shotguns on a hunting licence.
8 rifles/shotguns on a target shooting license.
With a nickname like "Garbage Rod" were they ever truly highly rated?![]()
Almost,
6 guns for "hunting purposes" some restrictions may apply... (ie loads) and the way it works is the first 4 are "free" (the police still has to issue a license for each firearm, but you don't need a "reason" to buy them) the last 2 you have to submit a reason to the police why you need those specific guns.
As for sport shooting I'm not aware of a limit to how many you can own, however, because everything is up to the individual reviewing your application at the police they may very well just stop issuing you licenses. This probably varies greatly across the country, as again, it's up to each individual administrator.
Now the plus is that nothing is technically banned, as long as you have a reason (member of a shooting club or collector) you can more or less own whatever you want. But that almost never happens in practice.
What about handguns friend?
I believe it is 10 handguns and 8 rifles/shotguns on a target shooting license.
Brutus may know better.
it is 10 handguns or 8 handguns and rifles/shotguns. guns registered for sport shootings cannot be used for hunting.
Again, not the law, just something the police decided to start enforcing. There are however restrictions to how many firearms a residence may contain, based on a point-system. If I'm not mistaken handguns are 2 points, long guns are 1 and anything full auto is 5 points. However, if your storage is deemed adequate by the police you could theoretically store as many as you like. I know a collector, who also happens to be big into sport shooting, who has 60 some odd firearms in his residence.
Again, not the law, just something the police decided to start enforcing.
How do police enforce something that s not the law?




























