FTI Field Target Italia

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  • Oh good an Italian !
    Can you tell me about the rules to have free Guns in Italy?
    Up to which energy(or caliber) are they free?
    Can germans buy free Guns in Italy?
    Sorry for my English :crazy2:

    Gruß ProNothe

    2 Mal editiert, zuletzt von ProNothe (12. August 2006 um 15:12)

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    Oh good an Italian !

    yes :laola:


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    Original von ProNothe
    Can you tell me about the rules to have free Guns in Italy?
    Up to which energy(or caliber) are they free?

    the :F: have power under 7.5J

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    Original von ProNothe
    Can germans buy free Guns in Italy?

    yes

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    Original von ProNothe
    Sorry for my English :crazy2:

    Sorry for my English too :huldige:

  • So it is like Germany?Need they a :F: (I think it's german!?) or a other mark,or only power under 7,5 Joule?Can germany bring their free Airguns to Italy and can we shout on our own ground(in our own house or flat?) Must they have a red mark on their muzzle?
    Thank you for your answers

    Gruß ProNothe

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von ProNothe (12. August 2006 um 15:46)

  • Ciao Alessandro,

    welcome back here again...
    Nice pictures of the "Squadra azzurra", indeed... ;)
    But I bet this time you won't be world champion... ;)

    We look forward meeting you in Morsko...
    How many of you will shoot PCPs and how many spring guns?

    Concerning the gun legislation in Italy:
    If only guns up to 7.5 joules are free, how did you manage to get your 16 joule rifles?
    Do you need a special firearms licence to get them?

    Morsko:
    The Germans and the Dutch will arrive at 23rd August nd stay till 28th.
    Hotel:
    http://www.ostaniec.com.pl/

    But I think that there will be plenty of time to meet on the shooting ground itself and at the fair, too.
    Lunch and dinner are also organized on site, if I am correctly informed.
    A subject of discussion will surely be the planned competition at 1st October in Italy.

    You can expect an outstanding event, the Poles know how to party (speaking from experience). ;)
    Pictures of the April 2005 event in Morsko:
    Bilder und Resultate Morsko April 2005
    Enjoy...

    Good shooting and good luck then,
    have a nice and safe trip to Poland.

    Saluti,
    Stefan

    “The Dominator has no ‘soul’.
    It just sits there, completely dead and with pure, mechanistic precision puts every pellet where it’s supposed to go.”
    (Simon Moore at ukairguns.co.uk)

  • was not expecting a so warm welcome! :lol:
    Thank you for the trad.
    I'm really confused for your friendly and enthusiast participation, that is filling my heart with happyness.
    Our group is composed by two spring shooter (Mr. Dario with a HW97L and Mr. Hagure with a HW900). The rest of shooters will use a PCP (Mr. Airbus with a Steyr, Mr. Sceriffo with a AAS400, Mr. Mauser with a Anschutz, Mr. Orbcom with a Feinwerkbau). Mr. Giuliano is just a camera operator.

    I'm also looking forward to share ideas with you and to officialise the event of the 1st October in Italy.

    About the Italian law, the AC below 7.5 Joule are freely purchasable and transportable by people over 18.
    Weapons exceeding 7.5 Joules are considered as firearms. In italy to carry these weapons a sport-weapon license is needed, and to carry these weapons around Europe, we need an European License that have been issued through our local Police stations.