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Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Do 29. Okt 2015, 12:39
von d-s
I do not know. But judging by my experiences with police in Slovakia, I expect it to be Slovak only.

Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Do 29. Okt 2015, 12:53
von Stickhead
Well, regarding the Waffenführerschein: It really depends where you make it. How a Waffenführeschein-procedure has to be is not determined in any law here. Even in the price are huge differences.

Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Do 29. Okt 2015, 13:18
von d-s
Waffenfuhrerschein was so far actually the hardest part of the procedure.
I wanted 1-on-1 course in English as I actually expected some valuable content.
I was willing to pay extra for individual course so it's not that I wanted extras for free. Most companies I asked did not answer at all. From those who answered, all but one said no.
I ended up with Springer. The guy doing the course was fine but overall the communication with them was such a bad experience that I will not buy anything from them.
Now, knowing what it was like, I could do it in German and save money.

Next I have to find handler to import GrandPower K100 from Slovakia. Given the waffenfuhrerschein experience, I do not expect good service anymore.
(rant mode off :))

Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Do 29. Okt 2015, 13:20
von BigBen
If you want good service and good prices talk to user "gewo" or his team from http://www.doubleaction.at/

Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Do 29. Okt 2015, 13:34
von d-s
Thanks, I'll try

Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Do 29. Okt 2015, 15:24
von gewo
d-s hat geschrieben:Next I have to find handler to import GrandPower K100 from Slovakia. Given the waffenfuhrerschein experience, I do not expect good service anymore.
(rant mode off :))


hi

depending to your PN on the forum regarding the grand power:
sorry, we dont sell them
and i dont know any austria dealer who works with them by now

btw:
we offer a 1-to-1 "waffenfuehrerschein in different languages two times a week
english: no extra charge
spanish: additional extra charge
mandarin-chinese: additional extra charge

Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Do 29. Okt 2015, 15:28
von hungarus_old
I didn't know that you're fluid in thoose languages :D

Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Do 29. Okt 2015, 15:47
von d-s
gewo hat geschrieben:btw:
we offer a 1-to-1 "waffenfuehrerschein in different languages two times a week
english: no extra charge

Too late, I did not know, I guess I could save a lot of money and time (I waited three weeks for it) :(

gewo hat geschrieben:sorry, we dont sell them
and i dont know any austria dealer who works with them by now

outdoorstore in Hollabrunn has them.
However I want to import it if it is not too costly as I'd get some modifications done by Grand Power for me.
But I do not know how it works.
My understanding is that GP can send it to a weapon dealer in Austria and then <this is what I do not know:)>

Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Do 29. Okt 2015, 16:02
von Stickhead
From austrian side it is not a big deal at all. You need an austrian import (§ 37 Abs 3 WaffG) permit. It costs € 57,30. You will need the data of the gun in advance to get it. When you have the import permit for Austria you need a slovakian export permit. I dont know how much it is. When you have These two permits, you can send or bring (if you can own it legally in both countries) the gun to your place in Austria.

Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Do 29. Okt 2015, 16:21
von d-s
Kehnra hat geschrieben:Do you can have every semi automatic rifle in slovakia? As BigBen said, in austria there are only few weapons which are allowed.

If in slovakia you can buy a semi Ak-47, then i live from yet there :D

I found a list for you :)
It's in Slovak, from interior ministry, but names are international :)
1st two pages
http://www.minv.sk/?zbrane-a-strelivo&subor=153411

Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Do 29. Okt 2015, 16:54
von gewo
d-s hat geschrieben:My understanding is that GP can send it to a weapon dealer in Austria and then <this is what I do not know:)>


yes, actualy by law this is possible

but then the dealer is the responsible person for any complaints, for wrong delivery, for not complete delivery, for too late delivery and else

we do not offer that kind of import service for the mentioned brand

Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Do 29. Okt 2015, 16:59
von Stickhead
As I said, ist not a big deal to make a private import. If you need help, let me know.

Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Fr 30. Okt 2015, 16:29
von Thule
Talk to GP. Let them do your gun and then send them to their distributor(outdoorstore) in Austria. Shouldn't be a problem really.

Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Fr 30. Okt 2015, 16:53
von d-s
Thnks, yes, I've now found how it works and it's indeed easy, both with dealer or with private import.
I'm in contact with GP CEO. I'll probably go there in person as it will give me a chance to try Stribog. I should start saving for ammunition for that, especially if I get hold on SMG version :D.

Re: Waffenrecht - Slowakei vs Österreich

Verfasst: Mi 31. Jul 2019, 08:54
von johnbond01
Weil ich bei der Googlesuche neulich natürlich hier gelandet bin:

Die Frage die sich mir vor dem letzten Bewerb gestellt hat: Transport von Munition als Ausländer mit FWP: im Magazin? Tasche Versperrt?
Wurde mir vom lokalen RO so beantwortet: Tasche/Koffer "closed but not locked", vorgeladene Magazine sind kein Problem "Weapon must not be ready for use, its not relevant how you store your ammunition"
Ob das rechtlich hält: keine Ahnung.